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June 8, 2006 • Posted in

Clarksville bank utilizes Ozarks students to bring in Hispanic customers

Students help design bank brochure CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (June 8, 2006) - University of the Ozarks students partnered with a Clarksville bank on a project that has significantly increased local Hispanic participation in banking. Working with First Security Bank in Clarksville, students met with Hispanic residents and helped produce a brochure, printed in Spanish, that has […]

January 4, 2006 • Posted in

Ozarks students aid with hurricane relief

Students raise money and supplies for displaced victims of Katrina. CLARKSVILLE, ARK. --The Ozarks community took part in helping victims of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe through support of local relief efforts and by supporting displaced college students from the affected regions. One way the university helped was by waiving tuition for the fall 2005 semester […]

September 8, 2005 • Posted in

U of O community rallies around hurricane relief efforts

Clarksville, Ark. --- The University of the Ozarks campus community has responded to the recent tragedy of Hurricane Katrina through support of local relief efforts and by supporting displaced college students from the affected regions. Ozarks officials announced last week that it would waive tuition for the fall 2005 semester for students who wished to […]

March 1, 2002 • Posted in

U of O schedules Community

Clarksville, Ark. --- The University of the Ozarks Community Service Program will present a pair of one-day workshops for the public in March dealing with scrapbooking and publishing and marketing novels. "Beginning Scrapbooking" will be held from 9 a.m. to Noon, Saturday, March 9, on the Ozarks campus. Led by Professor of Communications Dr. Greta […]

November 27, 2001 • Posted in

Volunteerism rampant at Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark. --- Amanda Clifft does it by walking dogs at the animal shelter. George Pittenger delivers hot meals to the elderly. Kim Grigg tutors young students. Dr. Doug Jeffries restores a nature trail. Charles Hurley helps with paper work at the police department. And, Carlos Gonzalez provides translation services. Those are just a few […]