Old Main has joined the prestigious list of landmarks in the state. The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program announced Feb.11 that Old Main, formerly Main Hall, has been named to the National Register of Historic Places. Old Main was among the 11 properties in the state under consideration for the designation. The National Historic Register recognizes properties based on its history, … [Read more...]
UCA Campus Closed Friday
UCA will be closed Friday, Feb 11, due to inclement weather and hazardous travel conditions. Essential personnel such as physical plant employees, College Square staff and UCAPD should report. Christian Cafeteria will be open on Friday. Brunch will be served from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and dinner from 4-6 p.m. The Starbucks in Torreyson Library will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bear Village C-Store … [Read more...]
Event Honors Work of Charles Darwin
The UCA Biology Department and Pearson Higher Education will host a series of events to celebrate the life and work of Charles Darwin and to promote science literacy. Darwin Day is a global celebration of science and reason held near the birthday of Charles Darwin, who was born Feb. 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. The goals for this event are to inform the public about the importance of … [Read more...]
Jazz Performer Wynton Marsalis Comes to UCA
The University of Central Arkansas's A Night Out at Reynolds Series returns with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by legendary trumpet soloist Wynton Marsalis, at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 21 at the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall. "Wynton Marsalis is arguably the premier jazz trumpet player in the world today," said Jerry Biebesheimer, director of UCA Public Appearances. "Many of … [Read more...]
UCA Campus Closed Saturday
The University of Central Arkansas will be closed Saturday, Feb.5 due to inclement weather. Essential personnel should report. … [Read more...]
Rich Little To Continue Nostalgia Series
The University of Central Arkansas's Nostalgia Series returns with a performance by impressionist Rich Little at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 4 at the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall. Little, known for his work imitating former U.S. presidents ranging from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush, has recorded nine comedy albums and been part three HBO comedy specials as well as numerous other … [Read more...]
College of Liberal Arts’s Series Explores Our World
The College of Liberal Arts at the University of Central Arkansas will host a series of public lectures, seminars and workshops that will examine different topics from a humanities perspective. "Exploring Our World" will touch on different disciplines. Each lecture or seminar will be led by a member of the UCA faculty. With the varied backgrounds of participants, this promises to be a venue for … [Read more...]
UCA Launches New National Literary Journal
The University of Central Arkansas's highly acclaimed literary journal, Exquisite Corpse Annual, is now the Toad Suck Review. "Our former editor in chief, Andrei Codrescu, became consumed by other projects, so we decided to re-envision ourselves into a similar but different forum," Editor Mark Spitzer said. "The Toad Suck Review will continue our mission of publishing cutting-edge works of … [Read more...]
Writer, Director Spike Lee To Speak at UCA
The UCA Distinguished Lecture series continues Monday, Feb. 7, with two-time Emmy Award-winning writer, director, actor, producer and author Spike Lee. Lee will speak at the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall at 7:30 p.m. on the University of Central Arkansas campus. "It's exciting to have somebody who has done as many different things in the film industry and done them all well," Jerry … [Read more...]
Board of Trustees Votes to Preserve 17 Acres in Nature Reserve
The UCA Board of Trustees voted to protect more than 17 acres of the Jewel Moore Nature Reserve from development for the next five years during its December meeting. Steven Runge, dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, requested the board pass a resolution that would permanently protect 17.5 acres on the southwest corner of the campus as a nature reserve. Runge said the status … [Read more...]