The School of Literary and Performing Arts at UA Little Rock invites the campus and community to attend “Games of Chance: A Casino Night of Opera and Musical Theatre.” Continue reading “UA Little Rock Performs “Games of Chance: A Casino Night of Opera and Musical Theatre””
Ever since Dr. J.W. “Bill” Wiggins, a chemistry professor and higher education administrator, retired from UA Little Rock in 2002, he’s spent his days sharing his love of indigenous North American art with the world. Continue reading “Sculpture from J. W. Wiggins Native American Art Collection to be Displayed at the National Gallery of Canada”
The UA Little Rock School of Literary & Performing Arts invites prospective students interested in majoring in music a Music Major for a Day event on campus! Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host Music Major for a Day Event”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Interpreter Education Program is proud to celebrate the 44th anniversary of its iconic event, “See-A-Song: Sign-A-Palooza.” The event promises to be a unique and captivating experience, showcasing the artistic talents of students and members of the Deaf community. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Hold 44th Annual See-A-Song: Sign-A-Palooza Event”
UA Little Rock Downtown will host a panel discussion on art and activism on Nov. 8 to celebrate the opening of a new exhibition where young artists explore the voices of the past. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Downtown to Hold Panel Discussion on Art and Activism”
It’s the happiest time of the year for art lovers! UA Little Rock will host its annual School of Art and Design Open House and Holiday Art Sale Nov. 10-11. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Open House and Holiday Art Sales Returns Nov. 10-11”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s next Evenings with History lecture will address the history of the AIDS epidemic in Arkansas through a conversation between Ruth Coker Burks, who is known as the “Arkansas Cemetery Angel,” and Dr. Andrew Amstutz, a former assistant professor of history at UA Little Rock. Continue reading “Evenings with History Lecture to Address AIDS Activism in Arkansas”
UA Little Rock’s Percussion Ensemble and Trojan Steel Band will host its Fall Percussion Concert on Thursday, November 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, located in the Fine Arts building on the UA Little Rock campus. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host Fall Percussion Concert Nov. 2”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock student had a mysterious summer studying Celtic history, mythology, and folklore during a summer study abroad experience in Scotland. Continue reading “Miller Explores Mysterious Mythology and Folklore in Scotland”
One University of Arkansas at Little Rock student had an unforgettable summer by completing an international internship that allowed her to explore half of her heritage. Continue reading “International Internship Provides Donaghey Scholar Chance to Gain Valuable Skills, Explore Japanese Heritage”