Paving the Way: Cheyenne Smock Leads the Charge for Women in Construction
For Cheyenne Smock, construction isn’t just a career—it’s a calling. The UA Little Rock sophomore and president of the Associated General Contractors (AGC) student chapter will graduate in May with an associate degree in construction science, capping off more than a decade-long journey in the construction industry.
Women to Watch at UA Little Rock: Emily Mills
In celebration of Women’s History Month, UA Little Rock is profiling women in leadership positions who are making a difference at the university and in the community. In honor of Women in Construction Week, the next Woman to Watch at UA Little Rock of 2024 is Emily Mills, director of planning design and construction in … Women to Watch at UA Little Rock: Emily Mills
Trailblazing Alumni Pave the Way for Women in Construction Industry
In celebration of Women in Construction Week, UA Little Rock is highlighting the remarkable achievements of three trailblazing female alumni who have risen to prominence in the construction industry through their roles at Little Rock-based Cromwell Architects Engineers, Inc.
Women in Construction Week: Taylor Carter
UA Little Rock senior Taylor Carter is looking forward to her future career as a project engineer once she graduates from UA Little Rock in May.