Master News
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A new MAIS curriculum will become active in Fall 2019. All students admitted beginning in that term will follow the new curriculum, and any…
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MAIS student Jessica Waddle presented a paper at the annual Arkansas Philological Association (APA) conference last week. The conference was organized by UA Little…
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The conference student travel awards are for undergraduate and graduate students to present their research and creative activity in conferences. Funds for graduate student…
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This summer we had 2 MAIS students defend and graduate. We are happy to congratulate them on their accomplishment! Holly Riesco studied English, Rhetoric,…
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Congratulations to Suzanne and Oma upon their graduation! Suzanne Homsley studied Rhetoric and History and wrote an interdisciplinary thesis entitled Theresienstadt, the Nazis’ “Show Camp”: A…
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Rohn Muse is a 2011 graduate of the MAIS program (then MA in Liberal Studies). He studied Anthropology and Sociology and was active in…
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MAIS student Megan Douglas is going to have a snippet of her MAIS final project published this year in the literary journal Elder Mountain (Issue…
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MAIS student Daniel Foltz-Morrison presented some of his research in a poster presentation at the 2014 Performing Arts and Medicine Association conference. The title…
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MAIS student Ashley Heath wants to share with us the wonderful interdisciplinary research opportunities available at the Sequoyah National Research Center here at UALR.…
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MAIS student Ashley Heath served as a Graduate Assistant for the Sequoyah National Research Center during her graduate studies. As part of her work there, she…