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Events for November 7 - November 8

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CBHHS Career Fair

Reynolds Business Building Atrium

Career Fair for all College of Business, Health & Human Services majors. Professional business attire is required. Registration is required. Resumes must be approved in CareerConnections. Register through CareerConnections

Ultra: Assessments

Online AR, United States

In this session, you’ll learn what assessments are available to you in Ultra, how to add them to your course, and some best practices to consider. Online only. Please register via the link below by noon on November 5 to receive the Zoom link.

Human Capital Management: Recruitment Guidelines Part II

Human Capital Management: Recruiting Guidelines Part II During this training, the HCM team will provide a more in-depth look at the recruiting process, editing positions, creating job requisitions, and crafting effective job postings. HCM: Recruiting Guidelines Part II

Fall Percussion Concert

Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Little Rock, AR, United States

UA Little Rock music students practice for their Fall Percussion Ensemble Concert in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall.

54th Meeting of the Arkansas Association for Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology

Stabler Hall 2801 S University Avenue, Little Rock, AR, United States

The purpose of AASAC is to promote and foster the highest level of education and scholarship in areas related to sociology, anthropology, and criminology among interested academic, professional, and student communities in the state. To this end, the ASAA membership coordinates an annual meeting. The theme of this year's meeting is "Collaboration and Community." The […]

$5 – $15
Event Series Ultra: Open Lab

Ultra: Open Lab

Dickinson Hall - Room 101 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock, United States

Do you need dedicated time to get out of your office and work on your course in Ultra? Do you want to be able to get your questions answered in real-time by Blackboard Support, an Instructional Designer, or even other faculty? If so, Open Labs are for you! Join us in Dickinson 101 most Fridays […]

Free

Native American Heritage Month: William Tincup’s Squaw Play Reading

Presenting William Tincup’s Squaw, by Diane Glancy! The play is a story of the Cherokee Removal of 1839. This first Cherokee “Trail of Tears” was a 950-mile-long forced relocation from Georgia through Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas to the new Cherokee Nation located in present-day Oklahoma. We hope that this event will be an […]