Highlighting student groups at UCA giving back to the community.
Continue ReadingAn Afternoon with Ollie
His proper name is Ollivander Aloysious Smith, but those on UCA’s campus know him as “Ollie the Collie.” He can be seen at sporting events with athletic trainers, in classrooms and in Torreyson Library saying “Hello” to students, faculty and staff. Ollie, an eight-year-old Rough Collie, is a therapy specialist for exercise and sport science athletes and has been serving UCA’s campus since 2017.
Continue ReadingHonoring Leadership & Legacy
Honoring leadership & legacy at UCA
Continue ReadingBrian Corbin
When Brian Corbin, director of transfer services, arrived at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) in 2000, he had never been to Arkansas, but he had a clear mission in mind. He found his place in Conway during that trip, and he continues to help transfer and returning students at the university he now calls home.
Continue ReadingDoug Corbitt
When Norbert Schedler walked up the front steps of Doug Corbitt’s house in 2001, sat down, and motioned him to come and talk, Corbitt wouldn’t have guessed that 24 years later, he would be an integral part of the Norbert O. Schedler Honors College as a beloved lecturer in philosophy and the Peer Mentor program coordinator.
Continue ReadingKyle Reynolds ’08
With deep family ties to the University of Central Arkansas, Kyle Reynolds ’08 carried on a tradition when he chose to become a Bear.
“Both of my maternal grandparents went to school here, then both of my parents went, and then my older brother also attended UCA,” Reynolds said. “I applied to other schools and got in, but I had some family backing and had spent some time around campus, so I was familiar with it. I came to UCA and then just had a really great time.”
Abigail Wells
The decision to come to UCA quickly proved to be the right one. “When I came to campus, I knew that I would be able to thrive,” Wells said. “It was the best decision. I love it here.” Wells is now a senior at UCA, majoring in public administration and health promotion. She started BearsAdapt, a registered student organization inspired by the nonprofit she founded after graduating from high school, Natural State Adaptive Sports.
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