The College of Education and Health Professions welcomes Dr. Stephen Kapp, who has been hired as director of the School of Social Work. He starts July 1. Continue reading “UA Little Rock hires new director for School of Social Work”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will honor 17 of its top faculty members during the Faculty Excellence Awards Thursday, April 12, at 5:30 p.m. in the College of Engineering and Information Technology Auditorium.
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Graduate School crowned the winner of its first Three Minute Thesis – 3MT competition – on Thursday, Feb. 8. Continue reading “Grad School announces winner of 3MT competition”
Teachers from across the state can continue to seek or renew National Board certification at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, thanks to an initial grant of $30,000 awarded by the Arkansas Department of Education for the university’s support site. Continue reading “Director helps maintain National Board certification at UA Little Rock through ADE grant”
Jerry Elkins believed in the power of education. Continue reading “Scholarship created to honor longtime counselor, educator Jerry Elkins”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has received more than $600,000 from the Arkansas Department of Education to fund the university’s IDEA Data and Research Center. Continue reading “UA Little Rock receives $600k to fund special education research”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor has been selected to serve on VOYA Magazine’s Nonfiction Honors Committee. Continue reading “Judith Hayn selected for prestigious literary magazine committee”
Christopher S. Dickie recently was selected to serve as the director of development and external relations for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Education and Health Professions.
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CHI St. Vincent and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock joined forces today to address the nursing shortage in Arkansas.
Continue reading “UA Little Rock/CHI St. Vincent Pathway Program to address nursing shortage”
Dr. Raymond Ortega, assistant professor in the School of Counseling, Human Performance and Rehabilitation, was recognized for his outstanding service to the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Continue reading “College of Education and Health Professions honors top faculty, staff, and students”