Join Kara Flynn, University Libraries research and educational services archivist, for a hands-on Archiving Your History event at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 12, at the Fayetteville Public Library….Continue Reading Flynn to Host Archiving Your History Event at Public Library
Category: Special Collections
Birrell Publishes Book on Library Leadership
Lori Birrell, associate dean for Special Collections, recently authored the book Developing the Next Generation of Library Leaders, published by the Association of College Research Libraries….Continue Reading Birrell Publishes Book on Library Leadership
Binns to Present on Arkansas and Socialism March 4
Samuel Binns, a graduate student in the creative writing program, will present “To Labor for Justice: Arkansas and Socialism” at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, in Mullins Library Room 130….Continue Reading Binns to Present on Arkansas and Socialism March 4
Collection of First African American Professor at U of A Now Open
The Special Collections division of the University Libraries has recently completed processing for the Gordon Morgan Papers, which document the life and work of the University of Arkansas’ first African American professor. …Continue Reading Collection of First African American Professor at U of A Now Open
African American Attorneys Exhibit on Display for Black History Month
“A Continuum of Tenacity: Arkansas’ African American Attorneys,” curated by Catherine Wallack, includes handwritten legal documents, photos and newspaper clippings from attorneys with ties to Arkansas….Continue Reading African American Attorneys Exhibit on Display for Black History Month
History’s Samuel Ownbey to Present on Tee Davis Feb. 4
Samuel Ownbey, a graduate student in history, will give a presentation on Tee Davis, who spent 10 years in prison after defending his home from an intruder. The presentation will be at 5 p.m. Feb. 4 in Mullins 130….Continue Reading History’s Samuel Ownbey to Present on Tee Davis Feb. 4