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April 12, 2013 • Posted in

Women?s Tennis Team Blows Past Rust College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles traveled to Holly Springs, Mississippi, Friday and took an easy 9-0 win over Rust College. The Lady Eagles posted their seventh win of the season, the second-highest total in Ozarks’ NCAA Division III era. The 2003 team posted eight wins. Ozarks had little trouble against its NCAA III opponent as it […]

April 12, 2013 • Posted in

Wildcats Produce Six-Run Fifth To Earn Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Louisiana College outhit Ozarks just 15-14, but used a big six-run fifth inning to take a 12-7 wni over the Eagles in American Southwest Conference baseball play Friday. Ozarks will conclude its series against Louisiana College this weekend with a double-header starting at 12:00 p.m. Saturday. Game one can be heard at www.kxio.nu. Prior […]

April 11, 2013 • Posted in

Kappa Delta Pi education honor society inducts 10 new members

The University of the Ozarks chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), the international honor society for teacher education, inducted 10 new members during a special ceremony in the Pat Walker Teacher Education Program on Thursday morning. The ceremony included current KPD members as well as faculty and administrators from the program and the university. The […]

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A.R.C.H Symposium schedule released

The first annual Advanced Research and Creative Highlights (ARCH) Symposium gets under way Monday, April 15th. The symposium offers all Ozarks students a chance to showcase their hard work as well as affording the campus community an in depth look into student research. The event, which runs from April 15-18, is divided into three sections: […]

April 11, 2013 • Posted in

Dillard ’70 credits Ozarks for career success

Dr. Johnny Dillard has been successful as an educator, administrator, military officer, and entrepreneur since graduating from University of the Ozarks in 1970. And, he is quick to point out that it all might not have been possible without Ozarks. "I’d hate to think where I might be if I hadn’t attended Ozarks," said Dillard, […]

April 10, 2013 • Posted in

In Her Element: Patton ’10 excelling as public health chemist

In just two short years, Amy (Smedley) Patton, 2010 Ozarks graduate, has gone from being waitlisted for medical school to being a few short weeks away from her master of science degree in interdisciplinary biomedical sciences, a full-time chemist in a chemical terrorism lab, published in the "Journal of Forensic Sciences," and a presenter at […]

April 9, 2013 • Posted in

Mathis Triples In Decisive Seventh Inning Run

Conway, Ark.-For the second straight time this season, the Lady Eagles earned a split against Hendrix College in non-conference softball play. Behind three hits and a key RBI triple from Ali Mathis, Ozarks (12-22) edged the Warriors (19-11) 2-1 in game one. Hendrix took the nightcap 10-1 in five innings. In game one, Arel Ferguson […]

April 9, 2013 • Posted in

Powers Drives In Game-Winning Run; Parker Homers Twice

McAlester, Okla.-Mitchell Powers drove in the game-winning run with a single in the tenth inning to push Ozarks past Austin College 7-6 in non-conference play Tuesday afternoon. Powers clutch hit came with two outs, but his wasn’t the only hit in a pressure situation. Taylor Parker hit a home run in the ninth to tie […]

April 9, 2013 • Posted in

Alumni share their “callings” in Professions With Purpose panel

The University of the Ozarks? Alumni Office and the university?s Committee on Religion, Ethics, and Vocation will present an alumni roundtable discussion on Thursday, April 18, titled "More than A Paycheck: Professions With Purpose." The event will be held in conjunction with Alumni Weekend 2013. The event will be begin at 6 p.m. in Baldor […]