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August 15, 2013 • Posted in

Tennis Teams Earn ITA Academic Award

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks men?s and women?s tennis teams earned the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Team Academic Award for the second straight year, it was announced by college tennis' governing body. The ITA Academic Team award is open to any ITA program that has a team grade point average of at least 3.20 […]

August 14, 2013 • Posted in

Turner gains unique experience in lab at National Zoo in D.C.

Todd Turner, a junior from Hot Springs, Ark., spent a portion of his summer interning with the nutritional laboratory at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. The biology major learned of the opportunity through Ozarks’ Professor of Biology Dr. Frank Knight, who is renowned on campus for his research involving armadillos. "One late […]

August 9, 2013 • Posted in

Ozarks begins 179th year on Aug. 27

University of the Ozarks will begin its 179th academic year when classes for the 2013 Fall Semester begin on Aug. 27. Ozarks, which was founded in 1834 in Cane Hill, Ark., and moved to Clarksville in 1891, was recently recognized by the Arkansas Business publication as the second-oldest institution in Arkansas. Only the Rose Law […]

August 7, 2013 • Posted in

U of O’s Special Olympics Story Wins NCAA III Fan Vote

Clarksville, Ark.-Emily Black?s story featuring the University of the Ozarks' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) working at the Special Olympics Arkansas State Track and Field event won the July NCAA Division III Special Olympics Spotlight Poll. The NCAA Division III Special Olympics Spotlight Poll is a story-telling initiative located on ncaa.org/D3SpecialOlympics and features three new stories […]

August 2, 2013 • Posted in

The End is Near in Campus Construction

As the summer heat has continued to hit the triple-digits here at Ozarks, construction nears its end on campus. According to U of O Business Manager Darrell W. Williams, "We are pushing to have Trustee Hall, the General and Organic Chemistry labs, the Fitness Center, and the Aerobics areas ready by the end of next […]

August 1, 2013 • Posted in

Krauss brings unique experiences to International Office

Mr. Erik Krauss, who boasts a variety of experiences stemming from years of living and working with international students both at home and abroad, has been named the new director of international student programs at University of the Ozarks. Mr. Erik Krauss will serve as the director of international student programs at Ozarks. Krauss is […]

July 26, 2013 • Posted in

Professor Harrington serves as juror for regional art invitational

University of the Ozarks Associate Professor of Art Tammy Harrington recently served as a juror for the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum (RAM) River Valley Art Invitational, an annual fundraiser for the museum. The River Valley Invitational is an open exhibition showcasing painting, photography, works of sculpture and installations by professional artists. The common denominator […]

July 22, 2013 • Posted in

2013 Softball Media Guide Cover Voted No. 1

Clarksville, Ark.-The 2013 University of the Ozarks softball media guide cover was voted the top cover in the college division of the annual College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) publications contest, it was announced by the organization?s publications committee. The cover beat out 13 other entrants in the college division, which includes all […]

July 22, 2013 • Posted in

Luke Byrne To Play Soccer At Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark.-Owasso High School soccer standout and recent graduate Luke Byrne will continue his soccer career at the University of the Ozarks, it was announced by Ozarks' head men's soccer coach John Cossaboon. Byrne, a 5-foot-10, 160-pound defender, led Owasso to its first undefeated regular season in program history and to the final four of […]