Jermaine Rudd

UA Little Rock Employee Achieves Dream of Publishing First Book

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock employee has achieved his lifelong dream of becoming an author with the publication of his first book. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Employee Achieves Dream of Publishing First Book”

Six students stand in a row on stage each in different poses, holding binders with their scripts.

Fringe Festival of New Student Work Highlights Writing Process

The School of Literary and Performing Arts at UA Little Rock will showcase student innovation in the 2024 Fringe Festival of New Student Work featuring original works generated by students in class with playwright-in-residence Candrice Jones. Continue reading “Fringe Festival of New Student Work Highlights Writing Process”

Professor Elizabeth Small moderates a discussion with Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici of Italy and Calibrex Developments CEO Steve Bruno of Canada in the Bailey Center. Photo by Benjamin Krain.

Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici, Calibrex Developments CEO Steve Bruno Visit UA Little Rock Students

The UA Little Rock community received some international exposure as guest presenters Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici of Italy and Calibrex Developments CEO Steve Bruno of Canada made a special trip to visit with students, faculty, board, and community members. Continue reading “Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici, Calibrex Developments CEO Steve Bruno Visit UA Little Rock Students”

Constance Meadors

Arkansas Space Grant Consortium Helps Arkansans Experience Great North American Solar Eclipse

The Arkansas Space Grant Consortium, based at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has made it its mission to help tens of thousands of people experience the wonder of the Great North American Solar Eclipse on April 8. Continue reading “Arkansas Space Grant Consortium Helps Arkansans Experience Great North American Solar Eclipse”

Erin Fehr

UA Little Rock Archivist Explores Intersection of Native American Mythology and Solar Eclipse

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock archivist will delve into the captivating realm of Native American mythology and celestial phenomena in two upcoming presentations. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Archivist Explores Intersection of Native American Mythology and Solar Eclipse”

Taste of Little Rock sponsors, food vendors and guests participate in the annual fund raiser to support scholarships. Photo by Benjamin Krain.

Join UA Little Rock for Taste of Little Rock on April 2

This year’s Taste of Little Rock, presented by Regions Bank and Pepsi, is set for Tuesday, April 2, featuring a taste of some of the best dishes from restaurants around the city while raising money for a great cause. Continue reading “Join UA Little Rock for Taste of Little Rock on April 2”

A student receives a paper award in front of their peers in a gallery.

UA Little Rock’s School of Art and Design Hosts 2024 Annual Student Competitive Exhibition

The 2024 Annual Student Competitive Exhibition, featuring artwork made by students taking courses in the School of Art and Design, will be on display in the Brad Cushman Gallery in the Windgate Center of Art and Design on the UA Little Rock campus until April 21. Continue reading “UA Little Rock’s School of Art and Design Hosts 2024 Annual Student Competitive Exhibition”

Photograph featuring 20+ broken dolls in various conditions with a woman's face poking out behind the dolls.

UA Little Rock Hosts Graduate Student Carly Machen’s Thesis Exhibition

The School of Art and Design welcomes Carly Machen’s MA Thesis Photography Exhibition, “This is What it Feels Like.” The exhibition will be in the Ann Maners and Alex Pappas Gallery in the Windgate Center of Art and Design until April 21, and it is free and open to the public. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Hosts Graduate Student Carly Machen’s Thesis Exhibition”