The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host three Spring 2019 commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 11, in the UA Little Rock Jack Stephens Center, located at South University Avenue and 28th Street. Continue reading “UA Little Rock commencement set for May 11”
The popular OnStage Blog website has included University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s theater program in the 2019 edition of The Best Undergraduate Theatre Programs in Each State. Continue reading “UA Little Rock theater program named best in state”
UA Little Rock’s Donaghey Scholars spring graduates will present their final project presentations May 7-9. Continue reading “Donaghey Scholars to present final projects May 7-9”
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship has been awarded to three University of Arkansas at Little Rock students who will study or work abroad this summer. Continue reading “Record number of UA Little Rock students receive study abroad Gilman Scholarships”
Anyone considering starting a business can hear first-hand about the life of a small business owner at Startup Small Talk, a free event on May 7 at 6 p.m. at UA Little Rock Downtown, 333 President Clinton Ave. Continue reading “Local entrepreneurs to share stories at Startup Small Talk event downtown”
Lauren Humphrey came to UA Little Rock on a Chancellor’s Leadership Corps scholarship to study graphic design. During her time on campus, she discovered another passion: a desire to work in ministry. Continue reading “A Call to Ministry: Lauren Humphrey uses graphic design skills to illustrate Bible for African children”
Central Arkansas Girl Scouts made a special delivery to UA Little Rock’s military veteran students on May 1: 4,404 boxes of Girl Scout cookies.
Continue reading “Girl Scouts deliver sweet deal to military vets”
UA Little Rock theater major Selena Gordon has performed in musicals, plays, and even national films, but this semester she worked to create a performance of a different kind – one meant to awaken her audiences’ unexpressed emotions. Continue reading “UA Little Rock student explores “theater of cruelty””
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will bestow two of its most prestigious awards on alumni. Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. is this year’s Distinguished Alumnus Award honoree, and Loris Fullerton, of Little Rock, is this year’s recipient of the Presidents Award. Continue reading “University announces 2019 Distinguished Alumnus, Presidents Award recipients”