UA Little Rock criminal justice doctoral student Marc Glidden, a visiting assistant professor of criminal justice is hooded during the commencement ceremony on May 11. Photo by Ben Krain.

Doctoral student lands criminal justice faculty position in California

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock graduate will soon be sharing his knowledge of the criminal justice system with students on the west coast.  Continue reading “Doctoral student lands criminal justice faculty position in California”

Grad is archiving the past while looking toward the future

The thought of attending graduate school while working full time and raising a family is daunting for many, but Crystal Shurley has found a way to thrive in that situation. Continue reading “Grad is archiving the past while looking toward the future”

UA Little Rock student’s degree is 20 years in the making

Most people may remember 1999 for the song (“Party Like It’s 1999”), the Y2K scare, and the excitement of the start of a new millennium.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock student’s degree is 20 years in the making”

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UA Little Rock Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranked one of best in nation

The UA Little Rock online Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling program has been ranked one of the top programs in the country for 2019.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock Rehabilitation Counseling Program ranked one of best in nation”

UA Little Rock hosts second annual 3 Minute Thesis Competition

Mechanical and materials engineering student Ali Abdulhussein won UA Little Rock’s second annual 3 Minute Thesis, or 3MT, competition on Nov. 7. Continue reading “UA Little Rock hosts second annual 3 Minute Thesis Competition”

UA Little Rock Graduate School hosts open house for prospective students

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Graduate School will host two events on Thursday, Oct. 4, for prospective students to learn more about graduate programs available in Little Rock. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Graduate School hosts open house for prospective students”

Tori Watson

Watson receives 2018 Parins Scholarship from Sequoyah National Research Center

Tori Watson, a graduate student pursuing a Master of Arts in professional and technical writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, is the 2018 recipient of the James W. Parins Intern Scholarship at the Sequoyah National Research Center.  Continue reading “Watson receives 2018 Parins Scholarship from Sequoyah National Research Center”