UCA Theatre to present Festival of One Act Plays

UCA Theatre will present its annual Festival of One Act Plays at 7:30 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, Dec. 5-7 on Centre Stage of the Snow Fine Arts Center. This popular series of one acts is directed by students in the 2005 play directing class under the supervision of Assistant Professor of Theatre Dr. Kevin Browne. Three different short plays will be presented each evening including … [Read more...]

Graduate students place in student affairs competition

Three University of Central Arkansas graduate students fared well in a recent case study competition at the recent Southern Association of College Student Affairs (SACSA) conference in South Carolina. SACSA is a regional professional organization for individuals engaged in college student affairs work and has members from 15 southern states and the District of Columbia. At this year's … [Read more...]

Rotaract Club to host World AIDS Day activities

The Rotaract Club of the University of Central Arkansas will host World?s AIDS Day activities on Thursday, Dec. 1.Members of Rotaract will distribute red ribbons and other awareness materials on campus throughout the day. Activities will continue at 6 p.m. in Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center Rooms 4A and 4B where speakers will address this year?s theme, ?Keep the Promise,? which addresses the … [Read more...]

Grant awarded for professional development institute

Belinda Robertson and Linda Griffith, Arkansas Center for Mathematics and Science Education, recently received an $80,000 grant for the Arkansas Math and Science Summer Professional Development Institute. The grant is being funded by the U.S. Department of Education through the Arkansas Department of Education (Title 2A Improving Teacher Quality). The grant will provide 20 hours of high-quality … [Read more...]

Presentations and Publications 11/18

The following presentations, publications and accomplishments were submitted by UCA faculty and staff: Dr. Jim Guinee, Department of Psychology and Counseling, presented three workshops at the Arkansas Counselor Association conference in Hot Springs, Nov. 9-11. His presentations were "Tips for Enhancing your Conference Presentation," "The Counselor as an Agent of Change," and "Common Ethical … [Read more...]

Staff Senate accepting nominations for Angel Bear Tree

University of Central Arkansas Staff Senate is accepting nominations of UCA employees and families through Friday, Nov. 18, to be included in the Angel Bear Tree holiday project. The Angel Bear Tree project is similar to the Salvation Army?s Angel Tree, but is designed specifically to benefit UCA employees and their families.Current UCA employees and immediate family members, including children … [Read more...]

Presentations and Publications 11/11

The following presentations, publications and accomplishments were submitted by UCA faculty and staff: Dr. Jim Guinee, Department of Psychology and Counseling, presented "The Dark Side of Religion: A Case Study" and "When college counselors teach classes" on Oct. 20 at the annual conference for the Southeastern College Counseling Center Personnel in Hot Springs. Dr. Roy Whitehead, Department of … [Read more...]

UCA to honor veterans on Friday

The University of Central Arkansas will host a Veteran?s Day ceremony at 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 11 at the flagpole in front of Main Hall. Maj. Gen. Ronald Chastain will be the guest speaker. He recently became the Arkansas National Guard's third active two-star general. He is the former commander of the Arkansas National Guard's 39th Brigade Combat Team, which returned in March from an 18-month … [Read more...]

Concert Choir to present fall concert

The UCA Concert Choir, under the direction of John Erwin, will present its fall concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17 in Reynolds Performance Hall. The performance is free and open to the public. The program will consist of a variety of choral selections ranging from "Hear my Prayer, O Lord" by Henry Purcell, and "Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, to "When David Heard" by contemporary composer … [Read more...]

University Chorus to perform at Reynolds

The University Chorus will perform the 1985 "Requiem" of British composer John Rutter at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 21 in Reynolds Performance Hall. The performance is free and open to the public.In the tradition of Faure and Brahms, Rutter chose to intermingle Latin texts from traditional Catholic liturgy with passages in English from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. The "Requiem" is a work in … [Read more...]