Submitted by: Jennifer Bell, jbell15@uca.edu on 11/05/2024
Thursday, November 7, 2024
2:00 pm
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Submitted by: Jennifer Bell, jbell15@uca.edu on 11/05/2024
Thursday, November 7, 2024
2:00 pm
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Submitted by: Anthony Fillippino, anthonyf@uca.edu on 11/05/2024
Submitted by: Jennifer Bell, jbell15@uca.edu on 11/05/2024
Friday, November 15, 2024
10:00 am
Submitted by: Stephanie McBrayer, smcbrayer@uca.edu on 11/05/2024
The 2025 Miss University of Central Arkansas Scholarship Competition will be held Sunday, November 17 at 3:00pm in Reynolds Performance Hall. The event is $5 for all UCA faculty, staff, and students and $10 to the general public (under 5 is free). All proceeds go to the Miss UCA Scholarships. Please join us in support of the 10 contestants competing for the title this year!
Inquiries and appearance requests can be sent to missuca@uca.edu.
Submitted by: Jessica Underwood, jessicau@uca.edu on 11/05/2024
The Dean’s Leadership Series continues on November 12 with another unique opportunity to develop and refine your leadership skills. Join us during x-period, when Tom Williams will facilitate an engaging session titled “Preparing People to Thrive.”
This session focuses on creating mentorship programs that foster professional growth and offers strategies for balancing teaching, research, and service expectations. Together, we’ll explore how to implement practices that enhance well-being and work-life integration, while fostering an inclusive culture that celebrates diverse talents.
Don’t miss this chance to empower your leadership capabilities and contribute to a thriving academic community. Let’s build an environment where faculty members are fully supported to excel and drive institutional success.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Submitted by: Sandy Longhorn, slonghorn@uca.edu on 11/04/2024
In honor of 15 years of the bachelor’s of arts in creative writing, the UCA Programs in Creative Writing will host a “Sweet 15!” celebration with presentations, an open mic and a reception.
The event will be open to the public and refreshments will be provided. It will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 19 in the Win Thompson Hall lobby.
For more information, contact Sandy Longhorn, slonghorn@uca.edu.
Founded in 2009, the program offers the widest variety of creative writing classes in the state of Arkansas. At its beginning, the creative writing program served about 50 students. Now, 145 students are either majoring or minoring in creative writing.
Tom Williams, dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, said he cannot imagine UCA without the creative writing major.
“The BA in Creative Writing is singular; you won’t find anywhere in Arkansas such a devoted set of faculty, along with a degree plan so unique,” Williams said.
In addition to fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and script writing, students can take classes in novel writing, writing for children, writing for graphic novels and video games, editing and publishing, teaching creative writing and more.
Through the various classes offered in the program, Stephanie Vanderslice, professor of creative writing, said students gain important skills that are directly applicable to the 21st century landscape.
“They know how to give feedback and how to work together to make any piece of writing better. They know how to brainstorm and optimize creative solutions to writing problems,” Vanderslice said.
Terry Wright, retired dean of the then College of Fine Arts and Communication, said the creative writing program is his proudest accomplishment.
“Sometimes, when I drink my morning coffee and rock on my porch, I think about a certain look I used to see on students’ faces, often in an Introduction to Creative Writing class. It signaled I did or said something that turned a student’s creativity firehose full on for likely the first time. I called it ‘The Epiphany Look,’” Wright said. “I hope, at this moment, there is a student sitting in a creative writing class at UCA who is wearing that unmistakable look.”
Submitted by: Tracy McGarrity, tracym@uca.edu on 11/04/2024
Here is a brief history of the Bear Essentials Food Pantry at UCA. Many thanks to our founders – Reesa Ramsahai, Marvin Williams, Brian James, and Melissa Shock.
Submitted by: Kristen Oitker, koitker1@uca.edu on 11/04/2024
Join us one final time this season in the Prince Center! We’re honoring 5 seniors who have had a lasting impact on UCA Volleyball! First serve is set for 1 PM against Austin Peay on Sunday!
Submitted by: Kristen Oitker, koitker1@uca.edu on 11/04/2024
Join us in the Prince Center for an ASUN volleyball matchup at 6 PM on Friday! First serve vs Lipscomb is set for 6 PM! We need to bring all the noise! Students get a free trucker hat by showing their Bear Card at the marketing table in the lobby! If any hats are leftover after the first set they’re open to fans!
Submitted by: Kristen Oitker, koitker1@uca.edu on 11/04/2024
Over 1,000 kids grades K-6 are joining us in the Farris Center on Friday for Education Day! The Sugar Bears tip-off with Samford at 11 AM! Take an early lunch and join us in the Farris Center!