Successful applicants can receive $3,000 for adopting Open Educational Resources, $4,500 for adapting them, or $7,500 for creating their own for use in the classroom….Continue Reading Course Materials Conversion Program Call for Proposals Open
African American Attorneys Exhibit on Display for Black History Month
“A Continuum of Tenacity: Arkansas’ African American Attorneys,” curated by Catherine Wallack, includes handwritten legal documents, photos and newspaper clippings from attorneys with ties to Arkansas….Continue Reading African American Attorneys Exhibit on Display for Black History Month
New Year, New Content: Wiley Online Library
The Libraries are welcoming 2020 with expanded online content from Wiley Online Library….Continue Reading New Year, New Content: Wiley Online Library
History’s Samuel Ownbey to Present on Tee Davis Feb. 4
Samuel Ownbey, a graduate student in history, will give a presentation on Tee Davis, who spent 10 years in prison after defending his home from an intruder. The presentation will be at 5 p.m. Feb. 4 in Mullins 130….Continue Reading History’s Samuel Ownbey to Present on Tee Davis Feb. 4
Mingus Dynasty Quartet to Play Free Concert at Faulkner Performing Arts Center
Join us for a night of free jazz music with the Mingus Dynasty Quartet in honor of the late John Stubblefield at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, in the Jim and Joyce Faulkner Performing Arts Center. …Continue Reading Mingus Dynasty Quartet to Play Free Concert at Faulkner Performing Arts Center
Libraries Continue Support of Open Education in State and Region in 2020
The Libraries will sponsor several open education initiatives in 2020. …Continue Reading Libraries Continue Support of Open Education in State and Region in 2020