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Discover the History of Activism at the University of Arkansas

  • Author By Kelsey Lovewell Lippard
  • Publication date February 23, 2024
The finalists for Miss BAD 1973 (left to right): Margaret Turner; Faye Henderson, first runner-up; Janice Robinson, Miss BAD 1973 winner; Linda Hinton, Miss BAD 1972; Joyce Taylor; and Erserline Banks, Miss Congeniality (November 1972 issue)

Learn about the Black Americans for Democracy and their publication, BAD Times, in this guest blog post from the Office of Scholarly Communications. …Continue Reading Discover the History of Activism at the University of Arkansas

Ethel Tompkins of the ‘Hoxie 21’ to Be Guest of Arkansas Folklife Web Series Feb. 21

  • Author By Kelsey Lovewell Lippard
  • Publication date February 20, 2024

Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts invites the campus community to attend this semester’s first installment of the Arkansas Folklife Web Series with Ethel Tompkins from 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday….Continue Reading Ethel Tompkins of the ‘Hoxie 21’ to Be Guest of Arkansas Folklife Web Series Feb. 21

Register Now for Next Community Scholars Training Beginning Feb. 15 in Little Rock

  • Author By Kelsey Lovewell Lippard
  • Publication date February 2, 2024

Registration is open for the next Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Community Scholars Training Program – a free training opportunity for Arkansans interested in community culture, folklife and traditional arts….Continue Reading Register Now for Next Community Scholars Training Beginning Feb. 15 in Little Rock

Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Announces 2023-24 Mentor Artist-Apprentice Pairs

  • Author By Kelsey Lovewell Lippard
  • Publication date December 21, 2023

Congratulations to this year’s mentor artists: Pat Bergman, Clarke Buehling, Jerry Fisk, Maria Christina Moroles and Ed Pennebaker. …Continue Reading Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Announces 2023-24 Mentor Artist-Apprentice Pairs

Take a Study Break With the University Libraries

  • Author By Kelsey Lovewell Lippard
  • Publication date December 5, 2023

As finals approach, the University Libraries have teamed up with partners across campus to offer study breaks that are free and open to all U of A students. All breaks will be held in the east lobby of Mullins Library unless otherwise noted. Mullins Library will also offer extended hours. …Continue Reading Take a Study Break With the University Libraries

Author Kat Robinson to Speak on Arkansas Food Traditions Wednesday

  • Author By Kelsey Lovewell Lippard
  • Publication date November 13, 2023

Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts will end the second year of its Arkansas Folklife Web Series with guest Kat Robinson at 1 p.m. Wednesday. This webinar is free, but registration is required….Continue Reading Author Kat Robinson to Speak on Arkansas Food Traditions Wednesday

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