Congratulations are in order for several CNSM faculty members that were recognized at UCA’s Annual Service Awards. Dr. Andrew Mason, Physics and Astronomy, and Dr. William Taylor, Chemistry, were both finalists for the Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Award. Dr. Melissa Kelley, Chemistry, was awarded the Teaching Excellence Award. Way to go CNSM faculty!!
For the full story, please see the UCA News.
CNSM represented at UCA’s 64th Annual Service Awards
Stars of the Pharaohs Premiere 2/24/17
Premiere of “Stars of the Pharaohs” tonight and Saturday, 2/24 & 2/25! Show starts promptly at 8 pm in the Griffin Planetarium inside CCCS. 
Please go to the website for the entire Spring Semester schedule:
https://uca.edu/physics/planetarium/
Invaders of Mars! Premiere 2/10
Invaders of Mars! premieres at the Griffin Planetarium this weekend, playing both Friday, 2/10 and Saturday, 2/11 promptly at 8 pm. The free public show includes a tour of the current night sky!
For the full Spring 2017 schedule and directions to Griffin Planetarium, please click here.
Secret Lives of Stars premieres 1/27/17
“Secret Lives of Stars”, narrated by Sir Patrick Stewart, has been added to Griffin Planetarium Shows’ rotation schedule. Shows
are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm in GRIFFIN PLANETARIUM in the new Conway Corporation Center for the Sciences Room 108. The approximately one-hour show will include a tour of the current evening sky, flights through the universe, and the full-dome production of”Secret Lives of Stars”. Admission is free. Seating is first come first serve for up to 94 people. Shows start promptly at 8pm. No admittance once the show has begun.
For the Spring 2017 full schedule, please go to https://uca.edu/physics/planetarium/
Partnership with Northark and Buffalo National River
The signing ceremony took place Monday, December 19, 2016, at Steel Creek Campground near Ponca, Arkansas.
For all the details, please click here.
Southwestern Energy Endowed Fund for Student Research
The University of Central Arkansas received a gift of $300,000 from Southwestern Energy Company to support undergraduate and graduate student research.
The Southwestern Energy Endowed Fund for Student Research will be granted to students conducting research in the fields of environmental science, geography and physics. Graduate student Christopher Robinson was announced as the first Southwestern Energy/Steven L. Mueller Research Fellow on December 5, 2016. To read more, please click here.




