Mullins Library provides extended hours and study breaks through finals….Continue Reading Study Breaks and Extended Hours at Mullins Library
Study Breaks and Extended Hours at Mullins Library

Mullins Library provides extended hours and study breaks through finals….Continue Reading Study Breaks and Extended Hours at Mullins Library
Stop by Mullins Library before Friday to see Arkansas Arts Council’s 2016 Small Works on Paper. …Continue Reading Last Week to See Small Works on Paper at Mullins
The University Libraries and Fabula Bound are pleased to present the second annual Earth Day MFA Poetry Reading, beginning at noon Friday, April 22, in the Northeast Union Quad….Continue Reading Second Annual MFA Poetry Reading Celebrates Earth Day
In support of National Library Week’s theme Libraries Transform, Dylan Milholen, a senior a student in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, writes about how resources at the University Libraries have helped him during his academic transformation…..Continue Reading Libraries Do Transform: A Personal Voyage of Science and Study (NLW16)
With a diverse career including over 40 years of public service, Ray Thornton created a meaningful legacy in Arkansas. A graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law, Thornton served as Arkansas Attorney General, an Arkansas Supreme Court Justice, president of the University of Arkansas system, and as a two-term U.S. congressman….Continue Reading Congressman Ray Thornton, 1928-2016
National Library Week this year celebrates how #LibrariesTransform. Here on campus, Vol Walker Library was a tremendous improvement on library space when it opened in 1935. Find out more about how the University Libraries have transformed from modest beginnings – just 137 books – to over two million volumes and five satellite locations, with this post from University Archivist Amy Allen. (NLW16)…Continue Reading University Libraries and Transformation – Our Growth From 1872 to Today