Jerome Wilson Jr., of Little Rock, will graduate this month with a Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law as well as a Master of Public Service from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. Continue reading “Wilson is thankful for powerful experiences for future law career”
At 73, Carolyn Wilkerson has completed her lifelong dream of earning a bachelor’s degree. Continue reading “Wilkerson fulfills dream of earning college degree 55 years after graduating high school”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host a virtual Community Night of Coding from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to host Community Coding Night Dec. 15”
Valerie Plate, a business major from Little Rock, will graduate this semester with her bachelor’s degree about 14 years after first starting college.
Continue reading “Graduating Student Spotlight on Valerie Plate”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Percussion Ensemble and Steel Band will hold a free fall virtual concert on Friday, Dec. 11. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Percussion Ensemble, Steel Band to hold virtual concert Dec. 11”
Steve McClellan, 64, of Little Rock, vice chancellor for finance and administration at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, passed away Saturday, Dec. 5, after a heart attack. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Vice Chancellor Steve McClellan passes away”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law has selected its 2020 cohort for the Rural Practice Incubator Project. Continue reading “Law school’s Rural Practice Incubator Project welcomes 2020 cohort”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has waived its student application fee and initiated other efforts to ease the financial burden for incoming college students and their families.
While college students across the country have faced unprecedented challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has created a new team of student advocates who have been making a difference for students in need.
Continue reading “Care Team makes difference in lives of UA Little Rock students in need”
A professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has received a $133,333 grant from the National Endowment for Humanities to publish the most complete edition of 18th-century French philosopher Louise Dupin’s unpublished treatise “Work on Women.” Continue reading “UA Little Rock professor receives National Endowment for Humanities grant to publish book on unpublished works of Louise Dupin”