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Events for March 2, 2023 - March 9, 2023

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Medical School Admissions Process: Dr. Jeanne McLachlin, Ph.D

Join us to hear Dr. Jeanne McLachlin discuss the steps to get into medical school. During this seminar, Dr. McLachlin will discuss the following: Admissions Process Interview Process How to Be Successful MCAT Exam There will be a Q&A after the session. The seminar will be on March 2 at 12:15 p.m. in room 142 […]

Bowen Law Altheimer Symposium: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Trauma and the Law

Bowen School of Law 1201 McMath Avenue, Little Rock, AR

The UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law will host the 2023 Ben J. Altheimer Symposium on Friday, March 3. This year’s theme is Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), Trauma, and the Law. The free event, which is organized by the UA Little Rock Law Review, will take place from 9 a.m. to 3:15 […]

Free
Event Series Safe Zone Training

Safe Zone Training

NoTitle 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock, AR, United States

Safe Zone training is for the staff and faculty of the university. The purpose of the Safe Zone program is to provide campus “safe zones” where individuals affected by homophobia, hateful acts, and sexual violence can safely go for support and assistance from trained faculty and staff. Successful trainees place the Safe Zone symbol on […]

Free

Little Rock Baseball vs Valparaiso

Little Rock Baseball vs Valparaiso TV: ESPN+ Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/11218051 https://lrtrojans.com/calendar.aspx?id=11772

Updated Group Exercise March Schedule

Donaghey Student Center Fitness Center 2801 South University Ave., Little Rock, AR, United States

Our free fitness classes are underway, and we have an updated schedule for March! Join us for a great time where you can meet people from across the campus while meeting your personal fitness goals!

Free

Evenings with History, “Teaching History in Polarized Times”

Historic Arkansas Museum 200 E. Third Street, Little Rock, AR, United States

In this talk, Professor Kristin Mann examines the contentious nature of history and social studies education, particularly in light of recent legislation attacking the 1619 Project, critical race theory, and the teaching of “divisive concepts.” How do we prepare teachers to educate the next generation of citizens? How does teaching history today compare with teaching […]

Free
Event Series Safe Zone Training

Safe Zone Training

NoTitle 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock, AR, United States

Safe Zone training is for the staff and faculty of the university. The purpose of the Safe Zone program is to provide campus “safe zones” where individuals affected by homophobia, hateful acts, and sexual violence can safely go for support and assistance from trained faculty and staff. Successful trainees place the Safe Zone symbol on […]

Free