03:00 am
Clinton School
Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives
Professor Amy Binder, from the University of California-San Diego, looks at how student experience campus life on two campuses.
04:00 am
Center Stage
Guitarist Johannes Moeller - Artspree Concert
Swedish guitarist and composer Johannes Moller has captivated audiences throughout the world.
05:15 am
Clinton School
Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again
Elaine Kamarck of the Brookings Institution surveys recent presidential failures to understand why Americans have lost faith in their leaders.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:30 am
DW
ECO India
The Environment Magazine
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
ECO Asia
The Environment Magazine
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Earthtalk!
GIS at War: Application of GIS in Modern Warfare
Seth LeMaster is deputy director of the Arkansas Geographic Information Office. He shows us how GIS is used in modern battlefields.
11:00 am
Clinton School
Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives
Professor Amy Binder, from the University of California-San Diego, looks at how student experience campus life on two campuses.
12:00 pm
Center Stage
Guitarist Johannes Moeller - Artspree Concert
Swedish guitarist and composer Johannes Moller has captivated audiences throughout the world.
01:15 pm
Clinton School
Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again
Elaine Kamarck of the Brookings Institution surveys recent presidential failures to understand why Americans have lost faith in their leaders.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:30 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
03:30 pm
DW
Update on Corona Virus
DW
Reporter
Close to the action reporting from around the world
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Earthtalk!
GIS at War: Application of GIS in Modern Warfare
Seth LeMaster is deputy director of the Arkansas Geographic Information Office. He shows us how GIS is used in modern battlefields.
07:00 pm
Clinton School
Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives
Professor Amy Binder, from the University of California-San Diego, looks at how student experience campus life on two campuses.
08:00 pm
Center Stage
Guitarist Johannes Moeller - Artspree Concert
Swedish guitarist and composer Johannes Moller has captivated audiences throughout the world.
09:15 pm
Clinton School
Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again
Elaine Kamarck of the Brookings Institution surveys recent presidential failures to understand why Americans have lost faith in their leaders.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
04:00 am
Clinton School
Health Houses: From Iran to the Mississippi Delta
James Miller adapts the Iranian model of Health Houses to cut infant mortality in the US.
05:00 am
Clinton School
Divided We Stand: Battle Over Women's Rights and Family Values
Professor Marjorie Spruill discusses how the battle between feminists and their conservative challengers divided the nation.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:30 am
DW
Current Affairs
News Magazine
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
ECO Asia
The Environment Magazine
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Clinton School
Can the Gift of a Cow Really Change a Life
Alex Winter-Nelson and Peter Goldsmith present their findings of an ongoing study with Heifer International
11:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
12:00 pm
Clinton School
Health Houses: From Iran to the Mississippi Delta
James Miller adapts the Iranian model of Health Houses to cut infant mortality in the US.
01:00 pm
Clinton School
Divided We Stand: Battle Over Women's Rights and Family Values
Professor Marjorie Spruill discusses how the battle between feminists and their conservative challengers divided the nation.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:30 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
03:30 pm
DW
Arts and Culture
A Look into the Art World
DW
World Stories
Current World Affairs
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Clinton School
Can the Gift of a Cow Really Change a Life
Alex Winter-Nelson and Peter Goldsmith present their findings of an ongoing study with Heifer International
07:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
08:00 pm
Clinton School
Health Houses: From Iran to the Mississippi Delta
James Miller adapts the Iranian model of Health Houses to cut infant mortality in the US.
09:00 pm
Clinton School
Divided We Stand: Battle Over Women's Rights and Family Values
Professor Marjorie Spruill discusses how the battle between feminists and their conservative challengers divided the nation.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Clinton School
Charting a New Course for Conservation in the 21st Century.
Dwayne Estes director of the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative talks explains why grasslands are nearly extinct and the impact it is having on wildlife and the environment.
03:30 am
Clinton School
Arkansas Backstories: Quirks, Characters, and Curiosities of the Natural State
Joe David Rice, shares some of the amazing stories and history of Arkansas.
04:00 am
Center Stage
UALR Faculty Concert
Meredith Maddox Hicks on violin and Naoki Hakutani on Piano. Selections include Beethoven's Sonata in d major, Op. 12, No. 1 and Franck's Sonata in A major
05:00 am
Clinton School
The Graduate School Mess: What Caused It and How We Can Fix It
Leonard Cassuto is graduate education columnist for "The Chronicle of Higher Education" and a professor at Fordham University.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:30 am
DW
ECO Africa
Environment Magazine
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
ECO Asia
The Environment Magazine
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
On Campus
Redemption: A Memoir of Sisterhood, Survival and Finding Freedom Behind Bars
Stacy Lannert discusses overcoming childhood sexual abuse.
10:45 am
Clinton School
Charting a New Course for Conservation in the 21st Century.
Dwayne Estes director of the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative talks explains why grasslands are nearly extinct and the impact it is having on wildlife and the environment.
11:30 am
Clinton School
Arkansas Backstories: Quirks, Characters, and Curiosities of the Natural State
Joe David Rice, shares some of the amazing stories and history of Arkansas.
12:00 pm
Center Stage
UALR Faculty Concert
Meredith Maddox Hicks on violin and Naoki Hakutani on Piano. Selections include Beethoven's Sonata in d major, Op. 12, No. 1 and Franck's Sonata in A major
01:00 pm
Clinton School
The Graduate School Mess: What Caused It and How We Can Fix It
Leonard Cassuto is graduate education columnist for "The Chronicle of Higher Education" and a professor at Fordham University.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:30 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
03:30 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
DW
Sports Life
The Global Language of Sport
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
On Campus
Redemption: A Memoir of Sisterhood, Survival and Finding Freedom Behind Bars
Stacy Lannert discusses overcoming childhood sexual abuse.
06:45 pm
Clinton School
Charting a New Course for Conservation in the 21st Century.
Dwayne Estes director of the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative talks explains why grasslands are nearly extinct and the impact it is having on wildlife and the environment.
07:30 pm
Clinton School
Arkansas Backstories: Quirks, Characters, and Curiosities of the Natural State
Joe David Rice, shares some of the amazing stories and history of Arkansas.
08:00 pm
Center Stage
UALR Faculty Concert
Meredith Maddox Hicks on violin and Naoki Hakutani on Piano. Selections include Beethoven's Sonata in d major, Op. 12, No. 1 and Franck's Sonata in A major
09:00 pm
Clinton School
The Graduate School Mess: What Caused It and How We Can Fix It
Leonard Cassuto is graduate education columnist for "The Chronicle of Higher Education" and a professor at Fordham University.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Evenings With History
The 1967 Little Rock Crisis
Professor Barclay Key discusses the Little Rock School District’s subsequent efforts to desegregate. Behind the leadership of a school board controlled by local business elites and a compliant superintendent, the district minimized desegregation as much as possible.
03:45 am
Clinton School
Making of an Entrepreneur
Five entrepreneurs share stories of their journey of taking risks and challenging the status quo to make a meaningful impact in the world.
05:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:30 am
DW
Conflict Zone
News from conflict areas around the globe
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
ECO Asia
The Environment Magazine
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Clinton School
Casey Family Programs
Dr. William Bell is President of Casey Family Programs, a foundation focused on reducing the need for foster care.
11:00 am
Evenings With History
The 1967 Little Rock Crisis
Professor Barclay Key discusses the Little Rock School District’s subsequent efforts to desegregate. Behind the leadership of a school board controlled by local business elites and a compliant superintendent, the district minimized desegregation as much as possible.
11:45 am
Clinton School
Making of an Entrepreneur
Five entrepreneurs share stories of their journey of taking risks and challenging the status quo to make a meaningful impact in the world.
01:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:30 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
03:30 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
DW
ECO Africa
Environment Magazine
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Clinton School
Casey Family Programs
Dr. William Bell is President of Casey Family Programs, a foundation focused on reducing the need for foster care.
07:00 pm
Evenings With History
The 1967 Little Rock Crisis
Professor Barclay Key discusses the Little Rock School District’s subsequent efforts to desegregate. Behind the leadership of a school board controlled by local business elites and a compliant superintendent, the district minimized desegregation as much as possible.
07:45 pm
Clinton School
Making of an Entrepreneur
Five entrepreneurs share stories of their journey of taking risks and challenging the status quo to make a meaningful impact in the world.
09:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Home Fryed Movies
Charade
Cary Grant and Audry Hepburn star in this romantic comedy/mystery film. The story takes place in Paris where a woman is pursued by several men who want to find where her murdered husband hid the money.
05:15 am
Center Stage
Jazz Messengers - Student Recital Spring 2020
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:30 am
DW
In Good Shape
Health Show
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
ECO Asia
The Environment Magazine
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Clinton School
Girls on the Run
Molly Barker is founder of "Girls on the Run" a nonprofit empowering young girls through dynamic lessons and running games.
11:00 am
Home Fryed Movies
Charade
Cary Grant and Audry Hepburn star in this romantic comedy/mystery film. The story takes place in Paris where a woman is pursued by several men who want to find where her murdered husband hid the money.
01:15 pm
Center Stage
Jazz Messengers - Student Recital Spring 2020
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:30 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
DW
Shift
Living in the Digital Age
03:30 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Clinton School
Girls on the Run
Molly Barker is founder of "Girls on the Run" a nonprofit empowering young girls through dynamic lessons and running games.
07:00 pm
Home Fryed Movies
Charade
Cary Grant and Audry Hepburn star in this romantic comedy/mystery film. The story takes place in Paris where a woman is pursued by several men who want to find where her murdered husband hid the money.
09:15 pm
Center Stage
Jazz Messengers - Student Recital Spring 2020
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Center Stage
Michael Underwood Faulty Recital 2012
Trombone Concert
03:45 am
On Campus
From Child Slave to Abolitionist
Jean-Robert Cadet, world-renowned abolitionist and former child slave, talks about his life growing up without parents and without love in Haiti.
05:00 am
Clinton School
Winning Westeros: How Game of Thrones Explains Modern Military Conflict
Author M.L. Cavanaugh applies the theories of our actual world to the examples in fictional Westeros, and the fascinating connections between George R. R. Martin's fantasy world and real war and politics.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:15 am
DW
Doc Film
Variety of Documentary films
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
Euromaxx
Lifestyle Europe
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
11:00 am
Center Stage
Michael Underwood Faulty Recital 2012
Trombone Concert
11:45 am
On Campus
From Child Slave to Abolitionist
Jean-Robert Cadet, world-renowned abolitionist and former child slave, talks about his life growing up without parents and without love in Haiti.
01:00 pm
Clinton School
Winning Westeros: How Game of Thrones Explains Modern Military Conflict
Author M.L. Cavanaugh applies the theories of our actual world to the examples in fictional Westeros, and the fascinating connections between George R. R. Martin's fantasy world and real war and politics.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:15 pm
DW
World Stories
Current World Affairs
02:30 pm
DW
Arts.21
Discover culture in Berlin and beyond
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
DW
Reporter
Close to the action reporting from around the world
03:30 pm
DW
Conflict Zone
News from conflict areas around the globe
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
07:00 pm
Center Stage
Michael Underwood Faulty Recital 2012
Trombone Concert
07:45 pm
On Campus
From Child Slave to Abolitionist
Jean-Robert Cadet, world-renowned abolitionist and former child slave, talks about his life growing up without parents and without love in Haiti.
09:00 pm
Clinton School
Winning Westeros: How Game of Thrones Explains Modern Military Conflict
Author M.L. Cavanaugh applies the theories of our actual world to the examples in fictional Westeros, and the fascinating connections between George R. R. Martin's fantasy world and real war and politics.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Clinton School
Pathways to Promote Racial Healing and Equity in the American South
David Williams is internationally recognized as a leading social scientist researching how race, discrimination and socioeconomic status impact health.
04:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
05:00 am
Clinton School
Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student and a Friendship
Teacher/Author Michelle Kuo shares parts of her memoir as part of the Teach for America program in Helena, Ark. and her student Patrick.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:15 am
DW
Doc Film
Variety of Documentary films
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
Arts.21
Discover culture in Berlin and beyond
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Center Stage
Faculty Collaborative Concert 2018
Emery Stephens- baritone, Linda Holzer - piano - David Gerstein - cello, perform an array of expressive music showcasing the three performers including songs by Arkansas composers Florence Price and William Grant Still.
11:00 am
Clinton School
Pathways to Promote Racial Healing and Equity in the American South
David Williams is internationally recognized as a leading social scientist researching how race, discrimination and socioeconomic status impact health.
12:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
01:00 pm
Clinton School
Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student and a Friendship
Teacher/Author Michelle Kuo shares parts of her memoir as part of the Teach for America program in Helena, Ark. and her student Patrick.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:15 pm
DW
Reporter
Close to the action reporting from around the world
02:30 pm
DW
DocFilm
Exciting stories on a variety of topics
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
03:30 pm
DW
TomorrowToday
The Science Magazine
DW
Arts and Culture
A Look into the Art World
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Center Stage
Faculty Collaborative Concert 2018
Emery Stephens- baritone, Linda Holzer - piano - David Gerstein - cello, perform an array of expressive music showcasing the three performers including songs by Arkansas composers Florence Price and William Grant Still.
07:00 pm
Clinton School
Pathways to Promote Racial Healing and Equity in the American South
David Williams is internationally recognized as a leading social scientist researching how race, discrimination and socioeconomic status impact health.
08:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
09:00 pm
Clinton School
Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student and a Friendship
Teacher/Author Michelle Kuo shares parts of her memoir as part of the Teach for America program in Helena, Ark. and her student Patrick.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
03:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
04:00 am
Clinton School
The Religious Case Against Belief
Religion scholar James Carse will discuss his book which depicts a world where religion and belief have become erroneously conflated.
05:00 am
Earthtalk!
Medical Geology: The Connection Between Geology and Health
UALR professor Dr. Laura Ruhl talks about Medical Geology, the science that deals with the relationships between geologic materials and humans.
06:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
06:30 am
DW
ECO India
The Environment Magazine
07:00 am
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
07:30 am
DW
ECO Asia
The Environment Magazine
08:00 am
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
10:00 am
Clinton School
Front Row Seat: A Photographic Portrait of the Presidency of George W. Bush
Former Chief White House Photographer Eric Draper shows some of the nearly one million photographs of President Bush in public as well as private settings.
11:00 am
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
12:00 pm
Clinton School
The Religious Case Against Belief
Religion scholar James Carse will discuss his book which depicts a world where religion and belief have become erroneously conflated.
01:00 pm
Earthtalk!
Medical Geology: The Connection Between Geology and Health
UALR professor Dr. Laura Ruhl talks about Medical Geology, the science that deals with the relationships between geologic materials and humans.
01:15 pm
Earthtalk!
Medical Geology: The Connection Between Geology and Health
UALR professor Dr. Laura Ruhl talks about Medical Geology, the science that deals with the relationships between geologic materials and humans.
01:30 pm
Earthtalk!
Medical Geology: The Connection Between Geology and Health
UALR professor Dr. Laura Ruhl talks about Medical Geology, the science that deals with the relationships between geologic materials and humans.
01:45 pm
Earthtalk!
Medical Geology: The Connection Between Geology and Health
UALR professor Dr. Laura Ruhl talks about Medical Geology, the science that deals with the relationships between geologic materials and humans.
02:00 pm
DW News (Live)
Daily News Program
News from around the world
02:30 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:00 pm
DW News (Live)
The Day
Analysis of the stop stories of the day.
03:30 pm
DW
Update on Corona Virus
04:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
06:00 pm
Clinton School
Front Row Seat: A Photographic Portrait of the Presidency of George W. Bush
Former Chief White House Photographer Eric Draper shows some of the nearly one million photographs of President Bush in public as well as private settings.
07:00 pm
Applied Communication
When When to Speak and When to Listen: Lessons from a Development Professional
Melissa Stiles draws from her 25 year career in development to share her insight on effective communication when working in fundraising.
08:00 pm
Clinton School
The Religious Case Against Belief
Religion scholar James Carse will discuss his book which depicts a world where religion and belief have become erroneously conflated.
09:00 pm
Earthtalk!
Medical Geology: The Connection Between Geology and Health
UALR professor Dr. Laura Ruhl talks about Medical Geology, the science that deals with the relationships between geologic materials and humans.
10:00 pm
Classic Arts Showcase
Music, Visual Arts and Film Shorts
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