The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has one of the country’s best online information technology programs, according to an independent digital publication that provides resources to students and their families.
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A new academic leader will soon bring the University of Arkansas at Little Rock closer to its goal of preparing students for success in the 21st century workforce. Dr. Velmer Burton Jr. is set to become UA Little Rock’s executive vice chancellor and provost on July 1.
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For Franklin Bick, a college degree seemed out of reach. Continue reading “Math struggles turn to triumph for former chef Franklin Bick”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock degree program has once again earned a significant distinction from one of the nation’s leading human resource management organizations.
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and U.S. Rep. French Hill are among the distinguished guests scheduled to speak during the investiture ceremony for University of Arkansas at Little Rock Chancellor Andrew Rogerson.
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The 2017 Taste of Little Rock set attendance records and raised the most money for University of Arkansas at Little Rock scholarships in the event’s 14-year history.
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock Chancellor Andrew Rogerson shared the following with the campus community on Friday, April 28, regarding Arkansas’s concealed carry laws and how they apply to the campus:
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock students won four of this year’s 10 Acxiom Diversity Scholarships.
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Dr. John Miller Jr.’s students learn a little something about his personal history by the time his social work course ends.