Volunteer with us on campus in the University’s Campus Garden. The UA Little Rock Campus Garden is a place for education, research, and outreach about food production, sustainability, economic botany, ecology, supporting local community gardens, and more.
Volunteer with us on campus in the University’s Campus Garden. The UA Little Rock Campus Garden is a place for education, research, and outreach about food production, sustainability, economic botany, ecology, supporting local community gardens, and more.
Volunteer with us on campus in the University’s Campus Garden. The UA Little Rock Campus Garden is a place for education, research, and outreach about food production, sustainability, economic botany, ecology, supporting local community gardens, and more.
University of Arkansas System's Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series will be hosting Sean Sherman, award-winning chef, author, and founder of The Sioux Chef, for a talk about the cultural significance of Indigenous foodways.
The Campus Garden will be on site for Nerd Night 2025! Nerd Night 2025 will be Wednesday, October 22rd from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. The event will be in Parking Lot 8 and the common areas in the EIT Building.
Volunteer with us on campus in the University’s Campus Garden. The UA Little Rock Campus Garden is a place for education, research, and outreach about food production, sustainability, economic botany, ecology, supporting local community gardens, and more.
College Hunger Summit attendees can tour the Campus Garden to see sustainable, hands-on food initiatives. Learn how we turned a field into an urban farm over the past decade through ongoing volunteerism efforts. The Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance’s College Hunger Summit is an annual statewide gathering that unites students, faculty, administrators, policymakers, and advocates to ... College Hunger Summit Tour
Volunteer with us on campus in the University’s Campus Garden. The UA Little Rock Campus Garden is a place for education, research, and outreach about food production, sustainability, economic botany, ecology, supporting local community gardens, and more.