Folklorist Jan Rosenberg will kick off the new Folklife Web Series by presenting on gospel music and folklife education in southern Arkansas from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21, on Zoom….Continue Reading Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts to Launch Folklife Web Series
Category: UARK Libraries
Register for Free, Virtual Data Training Sessions in April
The Libraries will offer five training sessions this month on a variety of topics related to software and data management. All sessions will be virtual and are offered to the campus community at no cost to attendees….Continue Reading Register for Free, Virtual Data Training Sessions in April
Libraries Offer Resources for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Office of Title IX has partnered with the University Libraries to offer resources to campus related to Sexual Assault Awareness Month, observed nationally in April….Continue Reading Libraries Offer Resources for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Libraries Celebrate Inclusion in Children’s Literature
A virtual book display features books on the topics of autism spectrum disorders, blindness and sight disorders, the deaf and hard of hearing, and those with mental illnesses, learning disabilities and physical disabilities….Continue Reading Libraries Celebrate Inclusion in Children’s Literature
Whitaker to Speak on J.H. Phipps and the Timber Industry in Northwest Arkansas
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
Honors Students Invited to Attend Thesis Final Countdown
Students can drop in to learn about the U of A’s institutional repository, ScholarWorks@UARK, and receive information about submitting their honors thesis….Continue Reading Honors Students Invited to Attend Thesis Final Countdown