The 2025 BT天堂Alumni Awards Dinner brought a garden-party atmosphere to the President鈥檚 Home as alumni, friends and campus leaders gathered to celebrate this year鈥檚 honorees. Debbye Jo Smith 鈥73 received the Karen Sullards Alumni Service Award, Dr. M. Nicholas Farr 鈥12, 鈥14, 鈥19 was recognized with the Young Alumni Award and Maria Kramer Wile 鈥14, 鈥21 was named Alumni Volunteer of the Year.
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The 2025 BT天堂Foundation Scholarship Reception celebrated the theme 鈥淏ear Tracks: The Full Circle Journey,鈥 highlighting the lifelong impact of scholarship support.
Continue ReadingHalf-Century Club Induction
The Class of 1975 took center stage this year as the newest members of the BT天堂Half-Century Club. Classmates returned to campus to mark their 50-year milestone, reconnect with lifelong friends and revisit the memories that shaped their time at UCA.
Continue ReadingKennedy Holland
Kennedy Holland, 21, was crowned Miss Arkansas 2025 in June at the Robinson Center in Little Rock. The Greenwood native was Miss University of Central Arkansas (UCA) in 2024 and competed in this year鈥檚 Miss Arkansas Pageant as Miss Metro 2025. She is the daughter of Katie and Sean Holland and a senior communication major at BT天堂with plans to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in nonprofit management.
Continue ReadingBT天堂Aviation Academy Opens Bill Cope Memorial Hangar
Arcs of water sprayed across the taxiway at Conway Regional Airport Friday, Aug. 22, as the water cannon salute 鈥 a time-honored aviation tradition 鈥 marked the grand opening of the Bill Cope Memorial Hangar, which is home to the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) Aviation Academy.
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The University of Central Arkansas (UCA) celebrated Homecoming the week of Oct. 27-Nov. 1 with a full schedule of campus and community events. Students, alumni and friends returned to Conway to reconnect, take part in campus traditions and show their BT天堂spirit. The week concluded with the crowning of Kyle Payne as Homecoming King and Abby Holycross as Queen.
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Launching a trash can 20 to 30 feet in the air using liquid nitrogen in front of the oldest building on campus sounds like a college prank, but it is just one of many engaging activities offered by the STEM Institute. The STEM Institute, housed on the second floor of Old Main, is a hidden gem of supplies for K-12 science and math classrooms in Central Arkansas. Stocked with microscopes, learning materials, lesson plans and much more, this institute鈥檚 mission is to enrich STEM education with an emphasis on supporting and resourcing K-12 STEM teachers and students.
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Having two young children at home, Executive Director of Alumni Relations Alison Taylor was more than excited when Vice President of University Advancement Mary Bane Lackie brought her the idea for a children鈥檚 book. Taylor took this idea and began work on UCA鈥檚 children鈥檚 book 鈥淏 Is for Bears: The BT天堂Alphabet.鈥
Continue ReadingLoyalty Society: Celebrating Consistent Support
At the University of Central Arkansas, loyal giving builds the foundation for everything we do. Whether it鈥檚 a student scholarship, a classroom renovation or a Saturday night at Estes Stadium, the university thrives because of those who give year after year.
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The University of Central Arkansas has undergone numerous changes since its establishment in 1907, from its beginnings as a teacher training college to its current status as a premier destination institution offering more than 140 undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates. UCA始s campus continues to build, grow and inspire 鈥 learning from the past and changing the future.
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