Alexis Andres, Consul General of France in Houston, Texas

French Consul General to visit UA Little Rock

Alexis Andres, Consul General of France in Houston, Texas, will visit the University of Arkansas at Little Rock for the first time on Monday, Feb. 12. Continue reading “French Consul General to visit UA Little Rock”

Spin bike

Bike-sharing program coming to campus

University of Arkansas Little Rock will get a bike-sharing program Feb. 15, giving students, faculty, staff and visitors a convenient, affordable, and healthy way to get around campus. Continue reading “Bike-sharing program coming to campus”

UA Little Rock professor debuts oral history of desegregation in new book

Dr. LaVerne Bell-Tolliver, an associate professor of social work at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, will discuss her new book, “The First Twenty-Five: An Oral History of the Desegregation of Little Rock’s Public Junior High Schools” at a book signing on Thursday, Feb. 15, at UA Little Rock. Continue reading “UA Little Rock professor debuts oral history of desegregation in new book”

Cybersecurity student team

Computer Science students place 4th in cybersecurity competition

A team of four University of Arkansas at Little Rock computer science students participated in the Shell On The Border cybersecurity competition in Fort Smith and placed fourth overall among the 21 participating teams. Continue reading “Computer Science students place 4th in cybersecurity competition”

William H. Bowen School of Law

Bowen School of Law to host Discover Law Day

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law is hosting Discover Law Day on Wednesday, Feb. 21, to share information about the law school and legal profession. Continue reading “Bowen School of Law to host Discover Law Day”

Area entrepreneurs offer fresh perspective on food, beverage industry

Local foodpreneurs will share how they cater to the preferences of today’s discerning consumer at The Dish, a new event sponsored by the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center. Continue reading “Area entrepreneurs offer fresh perspective on food, beverage industry”

Violist Tze-Ying Wu

Chamber Music Concert to feature music of Mozart and Fauré

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Music Department will host a faculty and guest chamber music concert on Thursday, Feb. 15, featuring the music of Mozart and Fauré. Continue reading “Chamber Music Concert to feature music of Mozart and Fauré”

Altheimer Symposium

Altheimer Symposium highlights the legal aspects of climate change

The UA Little Rock Law Review and the Arkansas Bar Association will present the 2018 Altheimer Symposium, “The Law and Unnatural Disasters: Legal Adaptations to Climate Change” on Feb. 16 in the Friday Courtroom at the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. Continue reading “Altheimer Symposium highlights the legal aspects of climate change”

Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center

$100,000 grant to help food and beverage start-up businesses

From restaurants and coffee shops to breweries and bakeries, the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center is looking to boost food and beverage businesses in four central Arkansas counties this year. Continue reading “$100,000 grant to help food and beverage start-up businesses”