The UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law Center for Racial Justice and Criminal Justice Reform together with the Arkansas Judicial Council hosted a Judicial Listening Series from March 28 through April 14. Events were held in each corner of the state and Little Rock, bringing together communities in these areas and the judges serving them. Continue reading “Law school concludes judicial listening series”
A fall 2020 graduate of the William H. Bowen of School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a passion for public service plans to put her law degree to use in immigration law and a life of service. Continue reading “Bowen grad dedicates career to immigration law and public service”
Dr. Joe Felan, associate professor of management, is being honored as the 2020 Faculty Excellence in Public Service award winner for the UA Little Rock College of Business. Continue reading “Felan receives Faculty Excellence in Public Service award for College of Business”
Hudson receives Faculty Excellence in Public Service Award for College of Art, Letters, and Sciences
Dr. Mitchell Keith Hudson, professor of chemistry, has been awarded the 2020 Faculty Excellence Award for Public Service in the College of Art, Letters, and. Sciences. Continue reading “Hudson receives Faculty Excellence in Public Service Award for College of Art, Letters, and Sciences”
Dr. Rene Shroat-Lewis, assistant professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, has been awarded the 2020 Faculty Excellence Award for Public Service in the Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology. Continue reading “Shroat-Lewis receives Faculty Excellence in Public Service Award for Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology”
Incoming students at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law began their first fall semester on Aug. 10 with a day of public service at Booker T. Washington Elementary School on South Main Street in Little Rock. Continue reading “Law students’ elbow grease makes a big impact”
After spending her spring break providing pro bono legal services to rural Arkansas residents, a recent graduate of the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law is more committed than ever to providing legal help for state residents that have restricted access to lawyers. Continue reading “Bowen Law Students Help Provide Legal Services for Rural Arkansans”
A U.S. Army veteran has plans to spend her “second act” helping local residents in her rural home county of Yell gain access to legal representation. Continue reading “Bowen Law School grad plans to right rural wrongs with second career in legal aid”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law has always emphasized the importance of public service to its students. Continue reading “New Bowen Law School students give back by volunteering at Rockefeller Elementary”