A visiting professor at the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law has weighed in on the internationally watched “Blurred Lines” case that pits the family of Marvin Gaye against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams.
Continue reading “Visiting UALR professor files friend of the court brief in ‘Blurred Lines’ case”
You can learn just about everything you need to know about enrolling in college at UALR if you tune in to KATV Channel 7 on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Continue reading “UALR Day on KATV”
Kenneth Gallant, a professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law earned a Fulbright scholarship, which will enable him to conduct research in Europe during the spring semester.
Continue reading “Law professor Kenneth Gallant earns Fulbright, to research in Norway”
Do you need advising for the Spring 2017 semester? Email advising@ualr.edu.
The spring 2017 semester starts Monday, Jan. 9.
Little Rock’s athletic teams were excellent in the classroom during the fall semester, finishing with a combined semester grade point average of 3.28 and a combined cumulative GPA of 3.25. The semester GPA is the best ever for the Little Rock Trojans. Continue reading “UALR student-athletes achieve record semester in the classroom”
Four Trojan athletic programs achieved a perfect Graduation Success Rate score of 100, and the Trojans’ department GSR score was the highest among any Division I institution in Arkansas for the sixth time in the last seven years. Continue reading “Little Rock Athletics posts highest Graduation Success Rate in Arkansas”
Thanks to the financial assistance she received to attend the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, a graduating student decided to dedicate her time to help high school students get into college. Continue reading “UALR grad pays it forward after receiving overwhelming support”
After being told she would never achieve her goals, 50-year-old Debra Davis is set to celebrate earning two master’s degrees — a journey that was all the more challenging as she cared for her grandchildren and daughter. Continue reading “Graduating student: ‘Every struggle was worth it’”
With a goal to one day end world hunger and homelessness, 7-year-old Tavin Leggate hosted his third annual summer food drive and donated the proceeds to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Trojan Food Pantry. Continue reading “7-year-old hosts food drive for UALR Trojan Food Pantry”
With recent gifts totaling $80,000, national commercial contractor Nabholz has committed to supporting education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Continue reading “Nabholz Charitable Foundation supports new UALR scholarship campaign”