200 years ago today, William E. Woodruff published the first issue of the Arkansas Gazette. Learn more in this blog post by processing archivist Adam Heien. …Continue Reading We Have Kept the Faith: The Bicentennial of the Arkansas Gazette
Category: Special Collections
Arkansas from Scratch: A Foodways Exhibit
 
			Just in time for Thanksgiving, the exhibit “Arkansas from Scratch: Recipes for Changing Communities” highlights Arkansas foodways and the communities that grow around food….Continue Reading Arkansas from Scratch: A Foodways Exhibit
Totten to Present on ‘Justice Jim’ and Massive Resistance in Arkansas Dec. 5
 
			Marie Totten will present “Political Outcast: ‘Justice Jim’ Johnson and Massive Resistance in Arkansas” at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, in Mullins Library room 130. This event is free and open to the public. …Continue Reading Totten to Present on ‘Justice Jim’ and Massive Resistance in Arkansas Dec. 5
Special Collections Student Showcase Set for Nov. 19
 
			Join the University Libraries’ Special Collections division for a Student Showcase at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, in Mullins Library room 130. Students will present on the exhibits they’ve curated, art projects they’ve created and research projects they’ve completed using Special Collections materials….Continue Reading Special Collections Student Showcase Set for Nov. 19
Hughes to Present on I-630 and the Re-Segregation of Little Rock Thursday
 
			Hughes will present “Through the Heart of the City: I-630 and the Re-segregation of Little Rock” at 5 p.m. this Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Walton Reading Room. This event is free and open to the public. …Continue Reading Hughes to Present on I-630 and the Re-Segregation of Little Rock Thursday
Project Update: Razorback Yearbook Digitization
 
			The public is welcome to get a behind-the-scenes look at the digitization process Tues., Oct. 29 at the Spotlight on Student Media event….Continue Reading Project Update: Razorback Yearbook Digitization