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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has announced several key leadership appointments in the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
1786 The legendary frontiersman and congressman Davy Crockett was born in Greene County, Tennessee. He reportedly stated during a visit in Arkansas, “If I could rest anywhere it would be in Arkansas, ...
The U.S. population size is also not declining. Currently, despite fertility below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman, there are still more births than deaths. The U.S. population is ...
James Peter Faucette was a politician, businessman, and the third mayor of Argenta, now North Little Rock (Pulaski County). He was a leader in the separation of Argenta from Little Rock (Pulaski ...
The first and only woman to be Secretary of the Senate and its director, colleagues describe Cornwell as a dedicated public servant who’s led with grace and a commitment to excellence while directing ...
Marche, a community located in Pulaski County twelve miles north of Little Rock (Pulaski County), was settled by Polish immigrants wishing to escape the struggles of life in the northern United States ...
Dr. Noureen Siraj, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has been awarded a $34,250 Impact Grant from the Arkansas Research Alliance (ARA) to support ...
UA Little Rock’s Learning Commons has earned certification as a Level 1 certified tutor training program by the internationally recognized College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). This ...
UA Little Rock launches hands-on simulation course July 21-27, 2025 By Sadie Tucker The School of Literary and Performing Arts at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is advancing student ...
UA Little Rock welcomes new deans July 14-20, 2025 By Angelita Faller The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is welcoming two new deans to campus this summer, ushering in a dynamic chapter of ...
David vs Goliath July 14-20, 2025 By David Laprad Courthouses, Hollywood are awash with tales of little firms taking on giants On a brisk and biting January morning in 2018, a woman walked through the ...