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April 18, 2013 • Posted in

Eakin to display senior art show

University of the Ozarks art student Dylan Eakin will present his senior ceramics showcase, “To Make the World,” in the Stephens Gallery on April 21-26. A reception to meet the artist will be held in the gallery from 6-7 p.m. on Sunday, April 21. Eakin, from Lamar, Ark., originally planned to pursue a career in […]

April 18, 2013 • Posted in

Descendants of F.R. Earle donate items to university

Two descendants of one of the great early leaders of University of the Ozarks, The Rev. Fontaine Richard "F.R." Earle, visited the campus on April 18 to donate items from their family to the university. F.R. Earle served as president of Cane Hill College from 1859 through 1891 and then was named president of Arkansas […]

April 18, 2013 • Posted in

Carl Ramsey To Hold Basketball Camp

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks head women?s basketball coach Carl Ramsey will hold a girl?s basketball fundamental camp June 3-5 at Mabee Gymnasium. The camp for incoming fourth, fifth and sixth grade girls will run from 9:00 am-12:00 pm each day. Incoming seventh, eighth and ninth grade girls will go from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm. The […]

April 17, 2013 • Posted in

Distinguished Speaker Series speaker Kevin Igli to discuss sustainability

Clarksville, Ark. --- In conjunction with the University's Earth Week celebrations, the Enactus/PBL Distinguished Speaker Series will feature Kevin J. Igli, Senior Vice President and Chief Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Officer for Tyson Foods, Inc. Kevin J. Igli, Senior Vice President and Chief Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Officer for Tyson Foods, Inc. In […]

April 16, 2013 • Posted in

Prusator ’12 on track for Ph.D. in medical physics

Mike Prusator, 2012 Ozarks graduate, always assumed he would become a doctor, but after taking a few physics courses at Ozarks his plans changed. Now, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in medical physics, specializing in radiation therapy. Prusator, originally from Ochelata, Okla. graduated with magna cum laude honors from Ozarks with a bachelor of science […]

April 16, 2013 • Posted in

Reception to meet president-elect Dunsworth set for April 27

There will be a reception for the Johnson County community to meet University of the Ozarks' incoming president Richard L. "Rich" Dunsworth and his family on Saturday, April 27. The reception will be held from 1-3 p.m. in the Rogers Conference Center on campus. The public is encouraged to attend. Dunsworth, who has worked at […]

April 16, 2013 • Posted in

Rollins Sets Strikeout Record Against Ecclesia College

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore pitcher Amber Rollins set a school record with 15 strikeouts in a 5-0 shutout victory against Ecclesia College Tuesday afternoon. The right-hander from Searcy, Ark., had co-owned the single-game record of 12 with Dana Marvin, but broke the mark in the fifth inning when she fanned her thirteenth batter. […]

April 16, 2013 • Posted in

Singler’s Grand Slam Ignites Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-John Singler's grand slam in the first inning set the tone for an Eagles 7-2 win over Hendrix College Tuesday afternoon. Singler’s home run over the left field wall came with two outs and followed a walk, hit batsman and another walk to provide Ozarks (16-21) with a 4-0 advantage. Riding the momentum of […]

April 15, 2013 • Posted in

Art professor and students attend national ceramics conference

In March, two University of the Ozarks art students, Abby Kern and Dylan Eakin, accompanied Assistant Professor of Art Dawn Holder to Houston, Texas, where she presented her ceramics installation, "Monoculture." "We attended the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference in Houston," Holder explained. "The NCECA conference attracts artists, educators, students, […]