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April 30, 2014 • Posted in

Dippel examines 17th Century revolutions and religion in latest book

University of the Ozarks Professor of Political Science Dr. Stewart Dippel recently completed his third book, "The Fast Day Sermons before the Long Parliament (1640-1660): Their Role in Shaping Intellectual and Political Life in 17th Century England." The academic volume is being published by The Edwin Mellen Press and should be available in June. Considered […]

April 29, 2014 • Posted in

$2 million gift from Tulsa benefactor to aid Chapel renovations

Raymond Munger Memorial Chapel at University of the Ozarks will benefit from a variety of renovations and improvements over the next year-and-half thanks to a $2 million gift to the University by Frances E. Wilson of Tulsa, Okla.? The University’s Board of Trustees formally accepted the gift at its Spring Board Meeting on Saturday, April […]

April 29, 2014 • Posted in

Art Professor Harrington leads printmaking workshop

University of the Ozarks Professor of Art Tammy Harrington was one of the featured artists in the printmaking workshop "Printing Color Etchings with Mat Board Stencils," held at Hendrix College in Conway, Ark., on April 24. Harrington’s Chinese papercut artwork, Crane, was recently accepted into the 2014 National Juried Exhibition in Batesville, Ark. Harrington ran […]

April 29, 2014 • Posted in

University announces 2014 faculty, staff award recipients

The University of the Ozarks Board of Trustees presented its annual faculty and staff awards during the 2014 Trustees? Awards Banquet, held April 25 in the Rogers Conference Center. Among the recipients for 2014 were (pictured, from left) Aramark Catering Manager Amanda McCartney, Assistant Professor of English Dr. Amy Oatis, Director of Information Technology Rick […]

April 28, 2014 • Posted in

U of O serving as drop site for tornado relief efforts

The University of the Ozarks community is joining several local organizations to aid the victims of Sunday's tornadoes in central Arkansas. The University’s Student Life Office is spearheading the University’s relief efforts, joining the City of Clarksville and Johnson County as well as the local Wal-Mart and The Journey Church. Among the most immediate donations […]

April 28, 2014 • Posted in

Kern’s senior art exhibit explores social behavior, stereotypes

In her four years at University of the Ozarks, Abigail Kern has transformed from someone who creates art to someone who can be called a true artist. The senior art major from Wichita, Kan., is presenting her artwork as part of her Senior Art Exhibit in the Stephens Gallery . The exhibit, called "Oh my!" […]

April 25, 2014 • Posted in

Sophomore Hall in her element with Parks and Tourism internship

Montana Hall is getting a jump start on her career aspirations. The sophomore biology major from Paragould, Ark., is currently serving an internship with the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. She is working at the visitor’s center at Mount Magazine State Park, where she puts in about 24 hours a week in the paid […]

April 23, 2014 • Posted in

Twenty U of O students named to Who’s Who list

Twenty University of the Ozarks students have been recognized by Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and College for 2014. The students were recognized for their grade-point average, merit and leadership. The Who’s Who selections were announced recently by the University’s Student Life Office. According to the Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities […]