UCA's Emergency Notification Committee will meet this Tuesday and Thursday during x-period (1:40 to 2:30 p.m.) in UCA Student Center room 223. Interim UCA President Tom Courtway appointed the committee after the Oct. 26, 2008 campus shooting incident to evaluate UCA's emergency notification system. The committee is chaired by UCA Vice President for Student Services Ronnie Williams, and it will … [Read more...]
Washington Saxophone Quartet to perform at UCA
The Washington Saxophone Quartet (WSaxQ) will be at UCA this week as part of UCA's Artist in Residence program. "I wanted to bring them to UCA because I felt they had a wide appeal," said Dr. Jackie Lamar, professor of saxophone at UCA. "They're really well known and a good example for my students. I know they are all great players. I could have invited a lot of different people that would have … [Read more...]
UCA to partner with Wal-Mart to assist distressed communities
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. will team with the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) to provide assistance to Wal-Mart communities facing economic hardship. "Wal-Mart is committed to developing partnerships with communities that encourage additional economic growth and development, and we believe that working with UCA will enable us to focus and leverage our resources," said Keith Morris, Director of … [Read more...]
UCA juried senior exhibition opens tomorrow
The BA/BFA Juried Senior Exhibition, an exhibition in all media by UCA graduating art majors, tomorrow will open at the Baum Gallery of Fine Art at UCA. Sponsored by the UCA Department of Art, the exhibition will be on view at the Baum Gallery from Nov. 13 through Dec. 4. The Juried Senior Exhibition will open with receptions on Nov. 13, from 4 to 6 p.m., and Nov. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. This … [Read more...]
Miss UCA pageant to take place Friday
The Miss UCA Scholarship Pageant will take place this Friday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall on the UCA campus. Sarah Slocum, Miss UCA 2008, will perform as well as co-host the pageant with Doug Patchell. The winner will receive a one-year tuition and fees scholarship and prizes worth over $13,000. Scholarships totaling $2,500 will be given to other winners … [Read more...]
UCA faculty news
Mark Spitzer, assistant professor of writing at UCA, recently had his essay "Gar in the Balance: Texas, the Trinity, and the Homosexual Rod and Reel" accepted for publication in the Oregon Literary Review. Roy Whitehead, professor of business law at UCA, and Walter Block, professor of economics at Loyola of New Orleans, recently published an article, "Christian Landlords and the Free Exercise … [Read more...]
UCA to mark Veterans Day
The UCA Veterans Day Committee, the UCA Staff Senate, the UCA Faculty Senate, and the UCA Military Science/ROTC program are pleased to invite local military veterans to a Veterans Appreciation Luncheon tomorrow from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center. Dr. Jerry Clark, a wounded-in-action Army Vietnam Veteran from the Veterans Center in Little Rock, will make a brief … [Read more...]
Grand Ballet of Montreal presents Minus One at UCA
UCA Public Appearances tomorrow night will present the Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal production of Minus One in Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall on the UCA campus. Created by the celebrated Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, one of the most influential contemporary dance makers working in the world today, Minus One is a 90-minute spectacle consisting of seven of Naharin … [Read more...]
UCA lecturer receives national award
UCA lecturer Donna Lampkin Stephens last month received the Robert Lance Memorial Award for Outstanding Student Paper at the The American Journalism Historians Association's national convention in Seattle. Stephens won the award for her paper, "The Conscience of the Arkansas Gazette: J.N. Heiskell Faces the Storm of Little Rock," which was submitted as part of a seminar on media research taught … [Read more...]
UCA faculty news
Dr. Lynn Burley, an Associate Professor in UCA's Department of Writing, last month presented her poster entitled "An Exploratory Study of Morphological Errors Produced in Testing Situations" at the first meeting of the newly formed International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE) which took place in Freiburg, Germany. Burley was one of only three Americans at the conference, which had … [Read more...]