Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Letters & Life, founded and edited by celebrated author and National Public Radio commentator Andrei Codrescu, is now based at the University of Central Arkansas. This legendary literary journal has been a major icon in contemporary American literature for more than twenty-five years. Founded in 1983, it has been edited since then by the celebrated author and … [Read more...]
UCA Debate team wins season opener
The UCA Debate Team started off the 2008-09 competitive schedule with an impressive first-place sweepstakes award at the Henderson State University Warm-up Tournament. Leading the team were first place novice division winner Kristen Qandah, a senior Accounting major, novice division semi-finalist Sam Rorie, a sophomore Economics major, varsity division semi-finalist Chris White, a sophomore … [Read more...]
UCA faculty & staff news
Dr. Letha Mosley, an assistant professor in UCA's Occupational Therapy Department has been invited to present a three-hour workshop at the Oklahoma Occupational Therapy Association (OOTA) Annual Conference in Oklahoma City. The conference, scheduled for Oct. 3 and 4 at the Moore Norman Technology Center South Penn Campus, will center around the theme "Centennial Vision for Occupational Therapy: … [Read more...]
Brentano String Quartet to visit UCA
The Brentano String Quartet will perform and lecture this week for UCA's Fall 2008 Artists in Residence program. The quartet includes violinist Mark Steinberg, violinist Serena Canin, violist Misha Amory and cellist Nina Lee. All four have traveled the world and the United States performing in music festivals and teaching at universities. Steinberg is currently on the faculty of Mannes College of … [Read more...]
UCA marks Banned Books Week
In accordance with the national celebration of Banned Books Week, UCA's Department of English, in conjunction with Sigma Tau Delta, is hosting a week-long presentation of events highlighting various works of literature that have either been challenged or banned, and the freedom to explore those texts academically across a variety of topics and genres. According to the American Library … [Read more...]
UCA joins Conway ArtsFest
ArtsFest, Conway's premier mini-festival of the arts, takes place this week in downtown Conway. Sponsored by the Conway Alliance for the Arts and its newly appointed board of directors, the festival, which will run Oct. 1 through 4, is becoming a time-tested Conway tradition. Now in its second year, ArtsFest began in 2007 as a celebration of the community mural that, designed by Morton Brown as … [Read more...]
Mixed media artist in residence at UCA
Visual and mixed media artist Stefana McClure is an Artist in Residence at UCA from today through Thursday. McClure today will present a gallery talk about her work as part of the Baum Gallery exhibition, "Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite." McClure's work in the show is made from graphite transfer paper. "I will talk about what attracts me to this particular material and … [Read more...]
UCA launches first China institute in Arkansas
The UCA Confucius Institute for Arkansas will officially open tomorrow with a formal announcement and reception at 2 p.m. in the Board of Trustees Conference Room in Wingo Hall. Special guests will include a delegation from East China Normal University, which is UCA's partner institution for the Institute. Formed in collaboration with the Office of Chinese Language Council International, the UCA … [Read more...]
UCA among 'Top 50 Entrepreneurial Colleges'
UCA is included on the 2008 list of "Top 50 Entrepreneurial Colleges" compiled by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review. The list highlights UCA's MBA program and its Small Business Advancement National Center (http://sbaer.uca.edu/), which is led by executive director and UCA marketing professor Don Bradley. UCA was evaluated on the basis of several factors, including the percentage of … [Read more...]
UCA's computer science program accredited
UCA's Department of Computer Science recently received a formal accreditation notice from the ABET Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC). The ABET CAC is the only agency in the nation to accredit programs in computer science, information systems, and information technology. Across the nation, there are only about 300 programs accredited by ABET/CAC. UCA's computer science program is a newly … [Read more...]