Art Friends Offer ‘6×6’ Creations
UALR Friends of the Arts (FOA) will host the fundraising event “6×6 ‘at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 in the Applied Design Studio in University Plaza, Suite 300.
Student Journal Celebrates Publication Oct. 12
Equinox, the UALR student-run journal of contemporary literature and art, will host its annual magazine launch party from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, on the third floor … Student Journal Celebrates Publication Oct. 12
Gallery II Presents ‘Faces of the Delta’
Aj Smith, professor of art, celebrates the faces of individuals in small towns and relatively isolated communities of the Delta in a new exhibit opening Thursday, Oct. 4, and running … Gallery II Presents ‘Faces of the Delta’
Rights Icon Angela Davis to Speak at UALR
Angela Davis, an iconic figure in the social activist movement of the 1960s and 1970s, will speak Oct. 25 at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Tucker Donates Papers to UALR
Former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker has become the sixth Arkansas governor to offer his political papers to the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture, creating the largest collection at the center.
Moore Publishes ‘Notes on Music’
Ray Moore, professor emeritus at UALR’s Department of Music, has published a collection of anecdotes collected from his 11 years of writing and for broadcast “Notes on Music” on KLRE, … Moore Publishes ‘Notes on Music’
Scholar’s Collaboration Honors Rockefellers
A new exhibit documenting influence of the late Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller and his wife, Jeanette, made in the creation of the Arkansas Arts Center features text panels created by UALR … Scholar’s Collaboration Honors Rockefellers
UALR Prof Resurrects Book on 1862 War
A newly published book co-edited by UALR English professor Zabelle Stodola has revived an important work on a bitterly contested war against the Dakota tribe in Minnesota.
Prof’s Book on Plight of Irish Children Released in Paperback
A UALR history professor’s book on the plight of Irish children after the country gained its independence from England in the 1920s is being released in paperback.
Katrina Survivor Fulfills a Promise to Thrive
Before the age of 16, Penn Ross Jackson saw his father leave the family, lived with his mother out of a car on the streets of New Orleans, and was … Katrina Survivor Fulfills a Promise to Thrive
