Moyosoore Kemi-Rotimi, a graduate student in the Business Information Systems program at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, will get hands-on professional experience this summer interning as a project analyst at Visa, Inc.’s corporate headquarters in California. Continue reading “Business Information Systems grad student secures competitive VISA internship”
This weekend more than 300 middle- and high-school students from across Arkansas will convene at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock for the 8th annual Arkansas Science Olympiad, which is coordinated through the university’s STEM Education Center. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to host Arkansas Science Olympiad April 6-7”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor is being recognized for exemplary online learning and online course development. Continue reading “Kanekar wins Blackboard Exemplary Course Program Award”
Grant applications are available for UA Little Rock faculty members who are helping lower classroom costs by offering alternative textbook material for online classes. Continue reading “Grants available for faculty members using open education resources in online classes”
In 1991, the conspiracy-thriller film, “JFK,” reignited the public’s interest in a potential political conspiracy involving the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Continue reading “UA Little Rock professor reflects on investigation of JFK assassination records”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been named one of the top 25 schools for affordable online education in the country. Continue reading “UA Little Rock ranked top online college of 2018”
Ten University of Arkansas at Little Rock professors have received grants that will make learning more accessible by creating open educational resources for their courses. Continue reading “UA Little Rock faculty members awarded grants for open educational materials”
At the age of 17, Nicole Paladino knew her only way to a better life was through education. Continue reading “Graduating student Nicole Paladino: ‘Education was my ticket’”
David Montague, director of eLearning and professor of criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, grew up believing in education. Continue reading “Montague mother and son duo say education is the key to breaking barriers”
You can learn just about everything you need to know about enrolling in college at UALR if you tune in to KATV Channel 7 on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Continue reading “UALR Day on KATV”