Dr. Paul Yoder

UA Little Rock Remembers Professor Emeritus Paul Yoder

UA Little Rock Professor Emeritus Paul Yoder passed away Oct. 29 in Little Rock, where he was surrounded by his family. Dr. Yoder retired from the Department of English in 2017 after a quarter century as a professor at UA Little Rock. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Remembers Professor Emeritus Paul Yoder”

Remington Miller celebrates her graduation from UA Little Rock.

Miller Earns Double Bachelor’s Degrees at UA Little Rock

Student journalist Remington Miller has made her mark at UA Little Rock, and now she is taking her next step in her career as a journalist. Continue reading “Miller Earns Double Bachelor’s Degrees at UA Little Rock”

Michael Warrick stands by his sculpture, “Straight Lines on a Round World,” in front of the Statehouse Convention Center in downtown Little Rock, which commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase Survey.

College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences awards four Summer Research Fellowship Grants

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences awarded $10,480 in Summer Research Fellowship Grants to four professors who are spending their summer breaks performing unique research.  Continue reading “College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences awards four Summer Research Fellowship Grants”

Visiting Writers Series kicks off with award-winning authors Jan. 23

Join award-winning environmental writers Sean Prentiss and Joe Wilkins for a special literary reading and discussion during their visit to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Friday, Jan. 26. Continue reading “Visiting Writers Series kicks off with award-winning authors Jan. 23”

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UA Little Rock professor organizes feminist panels on the early modern period

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor is making it her mission to revive interest in research of the early modern period for a national women’s studies conference.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock professor organizes feminist panels on the early modern period”

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Faculty members create research collective to highlight feminist research

Faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock have started a group to explore feminist research and collaboration opportunities around campus.  Continue reading “Faculty members create research collective to highlight feminist research”

Black and white head shot of Brad Minnick, creator of the KUAR radio show Arts & Letters

UA Little Rock professor receives $50,000 for public radio program

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor has received a $50,000 commitment to create a partnership to continue a KUAR public radio show dedicated to humanities and literary arts in the South.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock professor receives $50,000 for public radio program”