The UALR Dr. J.W. Wiggins Native American Art Gallery announces its newest exhibit, “Inuit Sculpture from the Top of the World.” Continue reading “Gallery opens exhibit featuring Inuit sculptures”
UALR students have just returned from the Bilateral Model Arab League Conference, hosted at the University of Houston, Feb. 21 to 22. Continue reading “Model Arab League students make impact at national conference”
The death over the weekend of James Wilbanks, an assistant professor in the College of Business, is still under investigation by the Maumelle Police Department. The tragedy has reverberated across the UALR campus community. Continue reading “University responds to tragic death of faculty member”
Anton Baranov, guitarist and winner of the 2014-15 Guitar Foundation of America Tour Prize, will be Artspree’s third artist to perform this year. Continue reading “Artspree presents award-winning guitarist Anton Baranov”
This year marks the 25th Annual Arkansas College Art History Symposium, which encourages and recognizes student achievements in art history in the state. Continue reading “UALR to host 25th Annual Arkansas College Art History Symposium”
While graduate or doctoral-level research may seem out of reach for many undergraduate students, six at UALR have earned state-supported grants to continue in-depth research in their chosen fields. Continue reading “Students earn more than $20,000 total in state-funded research grants”
The regional science fairs for middle and high school students have been delayed until next month because of the possibility of inclement weather. Continue reading “Science Fairs delayed until March 10”
A team of UALR students has qualified as regional finalists in the 2015 Southwest Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition to be held in March in Texas. Continue reading “Team qualifies for next phase of Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition”
Five UALR students participated in the recent “Posters at the Capitol” event, which demonstrates to state legislators the high level of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research students and faculty are engaged in at Arkansas universities. Continue reading “Students elevate STEM research at Capitol poster session”
Last fall, graduate student Joshua Miller enrolled in a non-profit management course offered through the UALR Institute of Government. The program was led by Dr. Vickie Edwards. Continue reading “Coursework leads to job with non-profit organization”