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March 30, 2015 • Posted in

Cost of tuition again remains constant at U of O

University of the Ozarks officials have announced that the university will not raise the cost of tuition, fees and room for the 2015-16 academic year. It is the second consecutive year the university's Board of Trustees has chosen not to increase tuition and other fees for students. "University of the Ozarks is committed to economic […]

March 30, 2015 • Posted in

Color the Eagles 5K set for April 18

The University of the Ozarks' cross country teams and the Campus Activities Board will present the first Color the Eagles 5K run on Saturday, April 18. The family-friendly event, which is part of Alumni Weekend 2015, will begin at 8 a.m. on Buchanan Street just south of the intramural fields. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. […]

March 27, 2015 • Posted in

Alumni Association to honor eight during 2015 Awards Banquet

The University of the Ozarks Alumni Association will present honors to eight of its distinguished alumni during the 2015 Alumni Weekend Awards Banquet, scheduled for Friday, April 17. The annual awards banquet will begin at 5 p.m. in the Rogers Conference Center. For the first time, the university’s Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony will […]

March 25, 2015 • Posted in

Kentucky folk, gospel singer to perform concert at Ozarks

Kentucky-based folk and gospel singer-songwriter Daniel Martin Moore will perform a concert at University of the Ozarks at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 8. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will be held in Rowntree Auditorium in the Walton Fine Arts Center. The event is part of the University’s 2014-15 Walton Arts […]

Gerardo Navarrete
March 25, 2015 • Posted in

Visit with Central American dignitary leads to published paper for Navarrete

A meeting with the former vice president of Nicaragua has turned into a monumental opportunity for one aspiring economist and politician from Central America. Gerardo Navarrete, a senior economics and political science major from El Salvador, had the opportunity to present a paper to former Nicaraguan vice president Sergio Ramirez during the dignitary’s visit to […]

Mark Scully
March 24, 2015 • Posted in

Professor Scully named to “40 Under 40: Professors Who Inspire” list

University of the Ozarks Assistant Professor of Political Science Dr. Mark Scully has been named to the 2015 edition of “40 Under 40: Professors Who Inspire,” which is presented by the higher education website NerdScholar. Nerdscholar is the higher education branch of NerdWallet, a consumer finance website. According to the Nerdscholar website, the second annual […]

March 17, 2015 • Posted in

Professor-student duo to present papers at psychology convention

The University of the Ozarks' psychology department will be well represented at the 2015 Southwest Psychology Association (SWPA) convention next month. Senior psychology major Jessica Gibson and Dr. Joel Hagaman, assistant professor of psychology, will both present papers at the annual convention, being held April 10-12 in Wichita, Kan. Gibson’s paper is titled, "Effects of […]

March 13, 2015 • Posted in

Tiegs helps “The Big Show” land Silver Mic award

University of the Ozarks has an award-winning radio show produced on campus and the man behind the production is a dedicated, laid-back junior Radio-Television-Video (RTV) major from Houston, Texas. For the past two years Alix Tiegs has produced the weekly, one-hour "The Big Show: Professors of Pop Culture," featuring professors Dr. Sean Coleman and Dr. […]

March 10, 2015 • Posted in

Beard follows passion as children’s book author, artist

Thoughts become things. Things become you. Your actions are your thoughts You think to be true. Those words are the central theme behind a children’s book written by University of the Ozarks student Theodore "Taz" Beard IV. The senior from Tyler, Texas, who also sketched the illustrations for the book, hopes to get it published […]