Tony Stankus, life sciences librarian for the University of Arkansas Libraries, is set to retire after 22 years of service. A reception will be held from 3-5 p.m. Thursday, March 9, in CORD 324….Continue Reading Stankus to Retire After 22 Years of Service to University Libraries
Phillips to Present on Back-to-the-Land Movement March 15
Jared Phillips, author of ‘Hipbillies,’ will give a presentation on the history and evolving culture of the back-to-the-land movement in Northwest Arkansas. Register now for the free webinar to be held March 15….Continue Reading Phillips to Present on Back-to-the-Land Movement March 15
Libraries Exhibit in Leflar Law Center Highlights History of Law Buildings
A new exhibit of materials from the University Libraries Special Collections Division, curated by Catherine Wallack, is now on display outside the Legal Clinic in Waterman Hall….Continue Reading Libraries Exhibit in Leflar Law Center Highlights History of Law Buildings
Students Get a Break
Each semester, the University Libraries partner with various campus groups to provide snacks and stress-relieving activities for students during the last week of classes and finals…Continue Reading Students Get a Break
Mullins Library Renewal: The Transformation Continues
Phase II of the Mullins renewal project is underway. While levels one and two are closed off to the public, the activity behind the scenes explodes as demolition and preparation for the construction of new and exciting spaces begin….Continue Reading Mullins Library Renewal: The Transformation Continues
Florence Price Materials
A key acquisition expands the Florence Beatrice Smith Price Collection, one of Special Collections’ most important and most used collections. Price was the first major female African American composer, making these materials all the more meaningful and historically significant….Continue Reading Florence Price Materials