Grant Lewis

UALR student wins team competition in national engineering program

As a 14-year-old working at his grandfather’s engineering company in Arkansas, Grant Lewis thought he would one day carry on the family legacy by becoming an engineer like his father and grandfather.

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Head shot of Cerise Inganji.

Graduate finds strength through her mother

Rwandan student Cerise Inganji considers her mother her biggest inspiration for leaving home to study at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

“She’s the person who taught me to be disciplined, to be able to achieve whatever I want,” Inganji said. “She’s a hard worker, and I want to be like her when I grow up.”

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UALR faculty member to serve on state committee

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty member will play a hand in keeping the state’s drinking water safe.

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A group shot of the UALR students who attended the conference.

UALR students win mystery challenge at civil engineering conference

A team of UALR civil and construction engineering students won the mystery challenge competition at the American Society of Civil Engineers Deep South Student Conference March 10-12 at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Norbert Rungano, Chloe Jerry, Heather Hightower, and Ross Phillips were designated for the mystery challenge without prior knowledge of what would be expected of them.

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