William H. Bowen School of Law students attend class.

UA Little Rock offers unique course choices for spring 2018

Anyone who is on the lookout for an interesting course to take during the spring 2018 semester has many options recommended by the professors of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock offers unique course choices for spring 2018”

Dr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm

UA Little Rock professor headed to Sri Lanka to investigate justice and economic development

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor is part of an 18-person international research network visiting Sri Lanka in January to investigate how peace can be achieved in a post-conflict region.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock professor headed to Sri Lanka to investigate justice and economic development”

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Middle Eastern Studies program seeking grant applications

University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty and students are invited to apply for grants to support activities, research and scholarship in Middle Eastern studies.  Continue reading “Middle Eastern Studies program seeking grant applications”

Middle Eastern Studies program seeking grant applications

University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty, staff, and students are invited to apply for grants to support campus activities and student research in Middle Eastern studies. Continue reading “Middle Eastern Studies program seeking grant applications”

Razan Shahab-al-Sham (left) and Mouaz Moustafa deliver mattresses and blankets to Syrian refugees taking shelter in Hacipasa, a village on the Turkish-Syrian border. Photo provided by Spark Media.

UA Little Rock to host screening on Syrian Civil War, Q&A with Syrian activist Mouaz Moustafa

In coordination with Arkansas Peace Week, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Middle Eastern Studies Program will host a screening of the film, “Red Lines,” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, in the Student Services Center Room 104. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to host screening on Syrian Civil War, Q&A with Syrian activist Mouaz Moustafa”

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Middle Eastern Studies program seeking grant applications

University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty and students are invited to apply for grants to support activities and scholarships in Middle Eastern studies.  Continue reading “Middle Eastern Studies program seeking grant applications”

Dr. Mahmoud Al-Denaway Hassanein

Community invited to April 26 lecture on Islamic faith

Dr. Mahmoud Al-Denaway Hassanein, Iman of the Little Rock Islamic Center, will give a public lecture explaining the core ideas of the Islamic faith for those who are unfamiliar with Islam
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Dr. Nitin Agarwal and Dr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm

Campus invited to interdisciplinary research colloquium March 30

Dr. Nitin Agarwal, Jerry L. Maulden-Entergy chair and professor of Information Science, and Dr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, assistant professor of political science, will discuss the joys, challenges, and opportunities for interdisciplinary research during a March 30 colloquium at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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