Junior Christina Gu may have grown up thousands of miles away, but Arkansas is as much a home to her today as her birthplace is. Continue reading “Gu finds second home a world away”
CSforAR will partner with UA Little Rock’s STEM Education Center, computer science, and information science departments to host a Community Coding Night Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 5-8 p.m. in the EIT Auditorium in celebration of Computer Science Education Week. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to host Community Coding Night Dec. 4”
Looking to prove your prowess in the battle royale? UA Little Rock’s eSports Club will host a 2v2 Fortnite tournament Friday, Nov. 30, from 5-9 p.m. in the Engineering and Information Technology Building Computer Lab. Continue reading “eSports Club to host 2v2 Fortnite tournament Nov. 30”
Find a perfect, locally-made holiday gift this season at UA Little Rock. The annual student, alumni, and faculty Holiday Art Sale returns for a two-day event on Nov. 29-30. Continue reading “Annual Holiday Art Sale returns to UA Little Rock”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host a continuing professional education event for certified public accountants on Wednesday, Dec. 12. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to host continuing professional education event for CPAs”
Mechanical and materials engineering student Ali Abdulhussein won UA Little Rock’s second annual 3 Minute Thesis, or 3MT, competition on Nov. 7. Continue reading “UA Little Rock hosts second annual 3 Minute Thesis Competition”
For UA Little Rock social work student Jackie Fowler, Veterans Day is a day of solace, contemplation, and reflection on the events in her life that brought her to where she is today.
Continue reading “Student veterans and spouses share experiences at UA Little Rock Veterans Day Ceremony”
Dr. David Baylis, assistant professor in UA Little Rock’s Department of History, will discuss the importance of maps in a modern setting and how map-making techniques and technologies can evolve to meet those needs. Continue reading “EARTHtalk! lecture to discuss the role of maps in modern society”
UA Little Rock will celebrate the benefits of a diverse, international population on campus and promote exchange and international education with a week of on-campus events from Nov. 12-16. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to hold International Celebration Week”
UA Little Rock’s next Evenings with History lecture will discuss the unique experiences of women from rural Europe who immigrated en masse to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the lives that they built in urban America. Continue reading “Evenings with History Lecture to examine transforming roles of European immigrant women in America”