Free workshop will teach restaurants how to incorporate local ingredients in their menu

The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center, based at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, is offering community members a free workshop to learn how to add locally sourced ingredients to the menus of businesses in the food industry.  Continue reading “Free workshop will teach restaurants how to incorporate local ingredients in their menu”

Tandie Kenser, a senior business major at UA Little Rock who has been battling cancer, decided it's never too late to get a college education.

“Never too late” for a college education

When Tandie Kenser was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer seven years ago, doctors gave her a couple of years to live. She knew she was on borrowed time, and she had only one regret: never going to college. Continue reading ““Never too late” for a college education”

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Human Resource Society has earned a Superior Merit Award designation highlighting the student chapter for providing superior growth and development opportunities for its members during the 2017-18 academic year.

UA Little Rock’s Human Resource Society earns Superior Merit Award

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Human Resource Society has earned a Superior Merit Award designation highlighting the student chapter for providing superior growth and development opportunities for its members during the 2017-18 academic year.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock’s Human Resource Society earns Superior Merit Award”

University of Arkansas at LIttle Rock students celebrate their May 2017 graduation at Jack Stephens Center.

UA Little Rock commencement ceremonies set for May 12

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host three Spring 2018 commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 12, in the UA Little Rock Jack Stephens Center, located at South University Avenue and 28th Street.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock commencement ceremonies set for May 12”

Liz Harris is a litigation law clerk at the Arkansas Municipal League during the day and a part-time law student at the UA Bowen School of Law at night. Harris will graduate in Spring 2018

For Bowen grad, law is a path for serving others

For the past four years, Liz Harris has played the role of Superwoman: law clerk by day, part-time law student by night, and full-time single mom to her 8-year-old daughter. Continue reading “For Bowen grad, law is a path for serving others”

MBA students Richard Nuttall of Little Rock, Lindsay Turnage of Cabot, and Eric Whitmire of Shannon Hills won first place for their presentation to JetPay, a Texas-based NASDAQ listed financial company specializing in debit and credit card processing, human resources, and payroll services.

UA Little Rock business students win first place in Florida business competition

Three  students enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock won first place and a $4,000 prize in the Business Case Competition held April 13-14 at the University of West Florida.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock business students win first place in Florida business competition”