Rachel Whitaker, a doctoral candidate in the U of A’s history program, will discuss her research into J.H. Phipps and the Northwest Arkansas timber industry at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, in the Special Collections reading room….Continue Reading Whitaker to Speak on J.H. Phipps and the Timber Industry in Northwest Arkansas
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Exhibit Celebrating U of A’s 150-Year History on Display Through Spring Semester
“University of Arkansas – 150 Years” is on display in Mullins Library’s Helen Robson Walton Reading Room, located on the lobby level, through May 2022….Continue Reading Exhibit Celebrating U of A’s 150-Year History on Display Through Spring Semester
King to Speak on Black Americans for Democracy
Whitney King, a recent graduate of the U of A’s Master of Arts in journalism program, will discuss her research into the Black Americans for Democracy at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 3….Continue Reading King to Speak on Black Americans for Democracy
Libraries to Offer Webinar: Accessibility for Cultural Programs
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts has partnered with Lilli Tichinin of New Mexico Arts to offer the webinar Accessibility for Cultural Programs from 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23. This webinar is open to the public and offered at no cost to attendees. Registration is required. …Continue Reading Libraries to Offer Webinar: Accessibility for Cultural Programs
Musicologist Douglas Shadle to Give Talk About Florence Price
Douglas Shadle will give a talk titled “Composer Florence Price, Arkansas, and the Law” at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, in Gearhart Hall Room 26 and on Zoom. …Continue Reading Musicologist Douglas Shadle to Give Talk About Florence Price
Libraries to Offer Community Scholars Training in Pocahontas
The next installment of the Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Community Scholars Program begins Feb. 10 at the Eddie Mae Herron Center in Pocahontas….Continue Reading Libraries to Offer Community Scholars Training in Pocahontas