UA Little Rock Researchers Explore the Role of Congregations in Racial Justice

A trio of University of Arkansas at Little Rock investigators are exploring the role that Little Rock congregations play in faith-based, racial justice efforts, including the response of congregations after the 2020 death of George Floyd. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Researchers Explore the Role of Congregations in Racial Justice”

Dr. Gerald Driskill, center, received a national grant to study foster care collaborative networks in Arkansas. Dr. Gerald worked with two graduate students, Chantel Ceaser, left, and Michelle Malone, right, in the M.A. in Applied Communication Studies to conduct in depth interviews.

UA Little Research Study Finds How Collaborative Networks in Arkansas Work Together to Help Foster Children and Families

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock research team is investigating how a successful collaborative foster care network is run in Arkansas. The goal of the study is for the lessons learned in Arkansas to be used to help other foster care networks across the country.

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