Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series to feature Pulitzer Prize winner Matthew Desmond

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond will be the featured speaker this fall during the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series. Continue reading “Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series to feature Pulitzer Prize winner Matthew Desmond”

UA Little Rock announces new academic department chairs

Six faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock are new chairs in their respective academic departments this year.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock announces new academic department chairs”

UA Little Rock named among top 20 most affordable schools with online accounting programs

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been ranked one of the Top 20 universities in the nation for an affordable online bachelor’s degree in accounting. Continue reading “UA Little Rock named among top 20 most affordable schools with online accounting programs”

FBI specialist to discuss careers in digital evidence

Rebecca Passmore, an information technology specialist and senior forensic examiner and training program coordinator with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will be at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Friday to share information about the different types of FBI careers related to the handling of digital evidence. Continue reading “FBI specialist to discuss careers in digital evidence”

Alumni and Development Office welcomes new staffers

Three new people have joined the Office of Alumni and Development. Anneliese N. Armstrong has been hired as director of Alumni Membership and Programming for the UA Little Rock Alumni Association; Sarah Miller is the new director of development and external relations for the College of Business; and Ross Owyoung will be working as an event fundraiser. Continue reading “Alumni and Development Office welcomes new staffers”

ASBTDC to offer free business start-up workshops

This fall, aspiring central Arkansas entrepreneurs can take advantage of free business startup workshops presented by the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center in partnership with the City of Little Rock. Continue reading “ASBTDC to offer free business start-up workshops”

Joyner family gift creates new UA Little Rock scholarship

A new scholarship at UA Little Rock will soon be available to students who demonstrate volunteerism as well as financial need. Continue reading “Joyner family gift creates new UA Little Rock scholarship”

Zaire Husband: Future Cyber Activist

For Zaire Husband, choosing a college was about finding a place with a program that best fit her career interests. UA Little Rock was close to home, affordable, and had a Computer Science program that fit her needs. Continue reading “Zaire Husband: Future Cyber Activist”

Haire looking forward to bright future as travel nurse

For sophomore Tanner Haire, a city the size of Little Rock was the perfect place to attend college. He has family in Arkadelphia, but prefers the vibe of a larger city since he grew up in San Antonio.

Haire enrolled at UA Little Rock in August 2017 and is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and is on track to graduate in 2021.

He comes from a family of college-educated professionals. His father, Darrell Morrison, is an associate vice chancellor for finance at UA Little Rock, and his mother, Kelli Morrison, works at the University of Texas San Antonio. His older siblings both work in healthcare. His sister is a nurse, and his brother is a physician’s assistant in the U.S. Army.

“Seeing what they do interested me,” Haire said. “I’ve always wanted to be a travel nurse and go around the country. If I don’t end up doing that, I’d like to work in an emergency room.”

As a freshman, Haire took mainly core classes. He took chemistry this summer, so that he can start taking nursing classes this fall.

One of his favorite classes was Anatomy and Physiology with Dr. Jeremy Chamberlain.

“He made it interesting, and he’s super energetic,” Haire said.

While college can be a huge adjustment, Haire found campus life relaxing and the academic workload manageable.

“The biggest part was coming from high school and having someone remind you every day to not having someone telling you what to do,” he said.

Although he lives off-campus, he stays connected with with campus organizations. He’s a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, works in Student Affairs at the help desk, and serves on the Student Alumni Board, which assists the Alumni Association with fundraisers such as Burgers at Bailey and Taste of Little Rock.

“I’ve been able to meet people from all over the campus,” he said.