UA Little Rock alumna Y. Hope Osborn, a published and award-winning local artist, will join the November Argenta Arts District Third Friday Art Walk at Argenta Library Gallery with a solo exhibit, “Witnessing Space and Time.” Continue reading “UA Little Rock Alum Will Be Featured in Argenta Exhibition”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is proving once again that it is the leader in affordability for Arkansans who want to complete their dream of earning a college education. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Launches New Scholarship Program to Make College More Affordable “
The Little Rock wrestling team has launched their fifth annual holiday Ham Sale, setting a goal of selling 650 hams to fundraise for the program and feed local families. The Trojans are partnering with the nonprofit Every Arkansan for the fourth year in a row with hopes of hand-delivering 250 hams to those in need. Continue reading “Little Rock Wrestling to Feed Local Families with Holiday Ham Sale”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will hold the 2023 Discover Day Wednesday, Nov. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Hold Annual Discover Day Nov. 8”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will celebrate Homecoming Week Nov. 6-10. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Celebrate Homecoming 2023”
The Arkansas Museums Association has honored Emily Housdan, a recent graduate of UA Little Rock, as the 2023 Public History Graduate Student of the Year. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Graduate Named Public History Graduate Student of the Year”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock history professor has written a book chapter outlining how Catholic clerics used canon law more than 1,000 years ago in Italy. Continue reading “Heil Pens Book Chapter Detailing How Catholic Clerics Used Canon Law in Medieval Italy”
Dr. Andrew Amstutz, assistant professor of history at UA Little Rock, has completed two fellowships in the past two years that have allowed him to continue his historical research and to develop new history courses at UA Little Rock that deal with public history and the history of epidemics. Continue reading “Research Fellowships Allow Amstutz to Research Historic Mysteries”
SarahBeth Phillips, an assistant clinical professor of nursing at UA Little Rock, has been honored with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty, which celebrates nursing faculty for their inspirational influence on the nurses of today and tomorrow. Continue reading “Phillips Receives DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty”
Alexus Raymo has been named the new director of communications and public relations at University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. Continue reading “Raymo Named New Director of Communications at William H. Bowen School of Law”