Lori Birrell, head of Special Collections, documents her trip to speak at the Fulbright Executive Directors meeting in Budapest this spring. …Continue Reading An Archivist Abroad: Part One
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University Libraries Digitize Selection of Florence Price Papers
A selection of the Florence Price Papers, housed in the University Libraries Special Collections department, is now available online. The digital exhibit features photographs, correspondence, music programs and biographical documents. …Continue Reading University Libraries Digitize Selection of Florence Price Papers
Special Collections Student Showcase April 26
Join the University Libraries Thursday, April 26 at 3 p.m. in the Special Collections Reading Room for a student showcase presented by Amanda White and Laine McGinty….Continue Reading Special Collections Student Showcase April 26
Call for Proposals: Open Education Southern Symposium
University Libraries and the Global Campus are now accepting proposals for the Open Education Southern Symposium, which is set to take place Oct. 1-2. This call is open to all organizations, including colleges and universities of all sizes, community colleges, special libraries and any others involved in open education and open pedagogy. …Continue Reading Call for Proposals: Open Education Southern Symposium
Fayetteville Digital Inclusion Task Force Seeks Input From Residents
U of A students, faculty and staff are encouraged to provide input for the city of Fayetteville’s Digital Inclusion Plan. …Continue Reading Fayetteville Digital Inclusion Task Force Seeks Input From Residents
Everything Old is New Again: A Legacy of Recycling in Fayetteville
Happy Earth Week! As a rich variety of events are held on campus and around town, it might be hard to remember that Earth Day is a relatively new holiday, one first celebrated in 1970. Today, the City of Fayetteville promotes its “Recycle Something” initiative and runs both residential pick-up programs and recycling drop-off facilities…Continue Reading Everything Old is New Again: A Legacy of Recycling in Fayetteville