Submitted by: Tracy McGarrity, tracym@uca.edu on 04/28/2026
The Bear Essential Food Pantry Summer Hours will begin on Monday, May 4th. The hours will be 11 am – 4 pm Monday through Thursday.
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Submitted by: Tracy McGarrity, tracym@uca.edu on 04/28/2026
The Bear Essential Food Pantry Summer Hours will begin on Monday, May 4th. The hours will be 11 am – 4 pm Monday through Thursday.
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Submitted by: Leslie Coger, lcoger1@uca.edu on 04/27/2026
Join Arkansas Coding Academy for a free 30-minute webinar exploring AI fluency in their SQL Bootcamp.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future technology—it’s already reshaping how analysts work.
In this 30-minute webinar, the Arkansas Coding Academy will share how we approach AI fluency and how it is integrated into our SQL Bootcamp. Instead of treating AI as a novelty or shortcut, we teach students to use it strategically, responsibly, and with strong technical foundations.
This session will explore how students will learn to work alongside AI as the lead architect of their tools, not simply rely on them.
This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required.
What You’ll Learn:
What AI fluency actually means and why it’s becoming a baseline skill in data driven careers
Why having a strong technical foundation still matters in an AI-driven workflow
How ArCA integrates AI into their SQL Bootcamp curriculum and how it prepares graduates to contribute from day one
Reserve Your Spot Today!
Join us for a quick look at how AI is changing the expectations of developers—and how ArCA is preparing students for the modern tech workforce.

Submitted by: Courtney Beard, cbarr@uca.edu on 04/27/2026
These fun, action-packed day camps for children entering 1st – 7th grades (approximate ages 6-12) provide interactive children’s literature, foreign language instruction as well as hands-on cultural experiences including international games, food sampling, arts and crafts, music and celebrations related to the country of focus! Camps are reasonably priced and held in Irby Hall, on the BTĚěĚĂcampus where classrooms are transformed into colorful and exotic destination from afar. What a wonderful summer journey to send your child on!
Camp schedule: Monday-Friday drop-off 8:00-8:30am; pick up 2:50-3:00pm
Cost per camp session: Regular cost $290; Early Bird $250 (before May 29); sibling camper rate $250
Follow the link to read more and register your kids for these 3 camps!
July 13-17 Renaissance Kids
July 20-24 Global Rhythms
July 27-31 Celebrate Africa
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Submitted by: Kristen Oitker, koitker1@uca.edu on 04/24/2026
Join us for the final home series of the year at Shock Stadium! The Lipscomb Bisons come to town for a three game series starting Thursday, April 30th! We’ll first honor our graduates at 3:40 PM on the field with first pitch at 4 PM. Back on Friday for a doubleheader we’ll honor our seniors prior to first pitch at 1 PM. You can get your four free faculty/staff tickets by using the link! Any schedule updates can be found on ucasports.com or on BTĚěĚĂSoftball social media platforms (@ucasoftball).
Submitted by: Leslie Coger, lcoger1@uca.edu on 04/23/2026
Grow your circle and see what’s blooming at the Arkansas Coding Academy’s Spring Fling.
Join us for ArCA’s Spring Fling—an open house and networking event designed to bring together aspiring technologists, alumni, and industry professionals.
Drop in anytime to meet instructors, connect with the local tech community, and get a firsthand look at what makes Arkansas Coding Academy unique.
Whether you’re exploring a career in tech or looking to grow your network, this is a relaxed, welcoming way to get plugged in.
What You’ll Experience
Conversations with instructors about curriculum and student support
Insights into the Arkansas tech job market and hiring trends
Real stories and advice from ArCA alumni
Opportunities to connect with peers and industry professionals
Who Should Attend
Prospective students exploring tech careers
ArCA alumni and current students
Industry professionals and community partners
Anyone interested in Arkansas’s growing tech scene
Reserve Your Spot Today!
RSVP and stop by—make a connection that could shape your next step.
Come see what’s growing at ArCA. Enjoy light refreshments, meet great people, and build connections that support your career.

Submitted by: Lori Hunt, Vhunt1@uca.edu on 04/23/2026
Come join us at BTĚěĚĂTorreyson Library for our Pop-Up Flower Bouquet Bar. Make a bouquet to take on your way, Monday, April 27, 2:00-3:00pm (while supplies last).

Submitted by: Lori Hunt, vhunt1@uca.edu on 04/22/2026
Come de-stress with with us at BTĚěĚĂTorreyson Library and enjoy our various Finals Week activities starting 4/24/26 through 4/29/26. We have therapy dog, Ollie the Collie each day, Bubbles and Bubble Wrap, Mario Kart w/President Davis, a pop-up flower bouquet bar and more! Check out our libguide for our entire Finals Week schedule.

Submitted by: Jennifer Brewer, jbrewer1@uca.edu on 04/22/2026

Ready to go beyond the basics? CETAL is offering a series of focused, one-hour Brightspace sessions on special topics designed to help you build more intentional, efficient, and student-centered courses.
Each session dives into a specific topic with practical, hands-on strategies you can apply right away—whether you’re customizing your gradebook, streamlining course organization, or creating personalized pathways for your students.
Release Conditions – Guide student progress and control access to content with simple, high-impact setup strategies.
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Weighted Gradebooks & Specifications Grading – Design grading systems that clearly reflect your course structure and simplify what students see.
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Your Content, Amplified: Video Tools in Brightspace D2L – Explore Kaltura Media, Video Note, and YouTube to create engaging video content and feedback.
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Intelligent Agents for Student Success – Use automation to send timely messages, support students, and extend your teaching presence.
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Creating a Consistent Learning Experience with Page Templates – Design clean, accessible, and visually consistent course content using ready-to-use templates.
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Submitted by: Céline Evans-Kennard, ckennard@uca.edu on 04/22/2026
Join us in celebrating UCA’s 2026 Student Worker of the Year, Megan Fresneda!
A sophomore and Marketing Student Worker in the Arkansas Coding Academy, Megan has made a lasting impact through her professionalism, initiative, and commitment to excellence. From supporting daily operations to elevating the Academy’s brand through her marketing and social media work, she consistently goes above and beyond in every task she takes on.
As her supervisor, Leslie Coger, shared, Megan is “an integral part of our team,” known for her reliability, strong communication, and solutions-oriented mindset. Whether assisting with major events like Demo Day or stepping in to support her team outside of regular hours, Megan approaches every opportunity with enthusiasm and care—making a meaningful difference for students, staff, and the broader community.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions, Megan will receive a $100 scholarship and commemorative plaque. The Arkansas Coding Academy will also proudly display the Student Worker of the Year trophy for the 2026–2027 academic year. 🏆
We’re also grateful to celebrate all 24 nominees during National Student Employment Week. Care packages have been delivered across campus to reward and honor the incredible work of student employees who help BTĚěĚĂthrive every day.
Congratulations, Megan—and thank you to all of our outstanding student workers! 💜

Submitted by: Scott Austin, saustin@uca.edu on 04/22/2026
Griffin Planetarium shows this Friday April 24 and Saturday April 25 at 7:00pm: The one-hour shows this week include a tour of the current sky, a flight around the universe, and the full-dome movie “Big Astronomy” which visits the large observatories located in Chile. The planetarium is located in the Conway Corporation Center for the Sciences. Seating starts 10 minutes before show time. Admission is free. Seating limited to the first 94. No admission after the shows begin. No food or drink allowed.