The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Anderson Institute on Race and Ethnicity received a $4,000 grant from Second Presbyterian Church of Little Rock’s Social Justice Advocacy Committee toward the purchase of markers for the 2019 Arkansas Civil Rights Heritage Trail. Continue reading “Grant will support purchase of Arkansas Civil Rights Heritage Trail markers to honor Elaine 12”
Dr. John Kirk, director of the UA Little Rock Anderson Institute on Race and Ethnicity, will serve as a guest narrator during the River City Men’s Chorus performances of “Imagine: Justice-Freedom-Peace” in April. Continue reading “Kirk to serve as guest narrator during chorus performance”
Little Rock Athletics will reach a milestone this fall, hosting its 10th annual SpectacUALR. Cathy and Kevin Crass have been selected as the honorees for this year’s event, being held Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Jack Stephens Center. Continue reading “SpectacUALR 2018 to honor Cathy and Kevin Crass”
Dr. Linda Holzer, coordinator of classical piano studies at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, will perform as a piano soloist with the Little Rock Wind Symphony in a special concert honoring Arkansas’s musical heritage. Continue reading “Holzer will serve as piano soloist in concert honoring Arkansas’s musical heritage”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Community Chorus and the choirs of Second Presbyterian Church will perform John Rutter’s “Mass of the Children” Saturday, Nov. 18. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Community Chorus, Second Presbyterian Church to perform ‘Mass of the Children’”
Bear witness to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock choirs as they perform the classical sounds of Mozart’s “Requiem” Saturday, April 29. Continue reading “UA Little Rock combined choirs to perform Mozart April 29”
Bevan Keating has one goal – to foster local artists from childhood through their professional careers. Continue reading “Keating named artistic director of Wildwood Park for the Arts”