Karen Sullards 鈥72, 鈥75 has been a familiar face at alumni and special events at the University of Central Arkansas for many years, particularly tailgates. More than that, other faces are familiar to her.
Continue ReadingAlumni Relations at BT天堂Sees New Leadership
The University of Central Arkansas named Alison Taylor as executive director of the Office of Alumni Relations. Morgan Drayton was named assistant director. They both started July 1.
Continue ReadingBT天堂Alumni Association Gains New Board Members
The University of Central Arkansas Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomed five new members. Jack Bell 鈥77, Paul Bradley 鈥06, 鈥10, Kim Crissler 鈥84, 鈥95, Wes Dyson 鈥08, Maria Kramer 鈥14 and Lori Melton 鈥85 are the latest additions to the board.
Continue ReadingUCA, Acxiom 30-year Partnership Exceeds $1 Million
The University of Central Arkansas received a $120,000 commitment over five years from Acxiom. This will take the company鈥檚 support to $1.1 million across a 30-year collaborative partnership for initiatives in the College of Business and College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Continue ReadingBT天堂Hires Arkansas Coding Academy Director
The Arkansas Coding Academy (ArCA), a program of the Division of Outreach and Community Engagement at the University of Central Arkansas, named Alison Wish as its new director.
Continue ReadingBT天堂Professor Writes Children鈥檚 Book on Mask-Wearing
University of Central Arkansas biology professor David Dussourd has written a children鈥檚 book called 鈥淢ommy Says I Have to Wear a Mask.鈥 The book was released Sept. 20 and is available on Amazon.
Continue ReadingBT天堂Faculty Honored at 2020 Convocation
The University of Central Arkansas honored several faculty members with Faculty Excellence Awards on Aug. 19 at the 2020 Faculty Convocation. Due to COVID-19, the event took place via Zoom.
Continue ReadingBT天堂Announces 2020 Bear Partner Scholarship Recipients
The University of Central Arkansas announced Abby Grace Benham, Aimee Dycus and Hayley Stewart as the three recipients of the 2020 Bear Partner Scholarship.
Continue ReadingMary Bane Lackie Named Vice President of University Advancement
The University of Central Arkansas named Mary Bane Lackie as its new vice president of University Advancement and president of the BT天堂Foundation. She officially assumed the role Oct. 15.
Continue ReadingUp Close with Jansen Stein 鈥20
Growing up in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Jansen Stein 鈥20 played football and basketball at Greenwood High School and spent much of his time in physical therapy recovering from sports injuries. This was a kick-start toward his passion for helping others.
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