Ethel Tompkins of the ‘Hoxie 21’ to Be Guest of Arkansas Folklife Web Series Feb. 21
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts invites the campus community to attend this semester’s first installment of the Arkansas Folklife Web Series with Ethel Tompkins from 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Celebrate Love Data Week With the University Libraries
The University Libraries will host a candy-themed pop-up event from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, on Level 4 of Mullins Library.
Faculty Publish Open Textbooks Through Libraries, Global Campus Program
The textbooks range from apparel production to family financial management to effective research writing to building a professional portfolio. They and similar open textbooks save students money.
Register Now for Next Community Scholars Training Beginning Feb. 15 in Little Rock
Registration is open for the next Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Community Scholars Training Program – a free training opportunity for Arkansans interested in community culture, folklife and traditional arts.
Libraries Provide Guidance on Using Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
The University Libraries, in coordination with the office of Academic Initiatives and Integrity, have created an online research guide titled “AI and Academic Integrity” that is free and open to the campus community.
Free Razorback Researcher Seminars to Continue This Semester
Hosted by the University Libraries, the Razorback Researcher series of virtual, in-person and hybrid seminars will explore research basics, how to efficiently use specific resources, citation management and more.
Learn About Sustainability and Climate Change with University Libraries Resources
Mullins Library staff have compiled a list of digital material available for all students, staff and faculty regarding sustainability and climate change in today’s world. You can also view displays of physical items in Mullins Library on Level 4.
Bringing Together Student Creators: Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
The Scholarly Communications team interviews Prof. Jane Valerie Blunschi, Assistant Director of the Creative Writing and Translation Program, about The Diamond Line: a student literary magazine created by her students.
Libraries Look Forward to Offering New Spaces, Services Next Semester
As renovation efforts progress, University Libraries staff are excited to announce a variety of new spaces and services that will be available on Levels 1 and 2 of Mullins Library during the fall 2024 semester.
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Announces 2023-24 Mentor Artist-Apprentice Pairs
Congratulations to this year’s mentor artists: Pat Bergman, Clarke Buehling, Jerry Fisk, Maria Christina Moroles and Ed Pennebaker.