Help us test off-campus links for our new authentication system, OpenAthens….Continue Reading OpenAthens: Time for a Test Spin
OpenAthens: Time for a Test Spin

Help us test off-campus links for our new authentication system, OpenAthens….Continue Reading OpenAthens: Time for a Test Spin
As finals approach, the University Libraries have teamed up with our partners across campus to offer study breaks that are free and open to all U of A students. Mullins Library will also offer extended hours. …Continue Reading Mullins Study Breaks, Extended Hours Begin Next Week
One challenge associated with curating an exhibit is deciding what to leave out. Some items are too large or too fragile to be put in the case, and there is a finite amount of space. This post highlights some of the stories that we wish we could have included in our recent exhibit, Arkansas from Scratch: Recipes for Changing Communities….Continue Reading A Little More Leaven: Favorite Recipes and Recipe Books
Levels 3 and 4 will close Friday, Dec. 20. Furniture will be moving, and updated floor plans are now available. …Continue Reading Renewal Update Nov. 26
Fifty years ago, the United States was undergoing tremendous change and challenges, and the University of Arkansas in 1969 had its own share of controversy and excitement. Guest speakers such as Muhhammad Ali brought new ideas to the students in Fayetteville, and the campus saw protests and remarkable events draw national attention. In this first of two blogs, we look at the counterculture on campus though the lens of remarkable guest speakers. …Continue Reading Campus in 1969, Part 1: Ali and Ginsberg visit Arkansas
200 years ago today, William E. Woodruff published the first issue of the Arkansas Gazette. Learn more in this blog post by processing archivist Adam Heien. …Continue Reading We Have Kept the Faith: The Bicentennial of the Arkansas Gazette