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April 30, 2012 • Posted in

Schedule announced for Sociology and Environmental Studies senior thesis poster symposium

Students in the Ozarks Sociology and Environmental Studies programs will hold a senior thesis poster symposium on Thursday, May 3 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Hannah Room in the Seay Student Center. The poster symposium will feature: Andrew C. Heim, Privileged Gender Socialization’s Perpetuation of Patriarch: How Religious Identity Relates to Sexism […]

April 30, 2012 • Posted in

Seniors Dankert, Goddard, and Morgan to present research project findings

Three Ozarks seniors will present the findings of their research in two sessions scheduled for the first week of May. On Tuesday, May 1, Andrea Dankert and Sabrina Goddard will present their paper entitled Effects of Glucose and Starch on the Synthesis of the Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine in Cognitive Functions such as Communication. Research suggests that […]

April 27, 2012 • Posted in

Ozarks Biological Society announces student presentations

The Ozarks Biological Society has announced the schedule for presentations by eight Ozarks students. On Monday, April 30, Sabrina Goddard will present her senior thesis Cleavage of galectin-3 prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the male reproductive tract, which is based on research Goddard did during her summer internship under Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, […]

April 27, 2012 • Posted in

Soccer Alumni Matches On YouTube

Clarksville, Ark.-The 2012 University of the Ozarks men's and women's soccer alumni matches can now be seen on the athletic department's YouTube page. The women’s match can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If7x5U9K8ZM&list=UUK-PM1yCP9ePG_NOl0POKNQ&index=2&feature=plcp The men’s match can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pUm3Jd0WI8&list=UUK-PM1yCP9ePG_NOl0POKNQ&index=1&feature=plcp The matches were held April 21.    

April 27, 2012 • Posted in

Ozarks’ Student-Athletes Assist With Clarksville?s Special Olympics

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks student-athletes were well represented at the 2012 Special Olympics Track and Field Meet held April 26 at Clarksville?s Metheny Field. Nearly 400 Special Olympics athletes from across Arkansas competed at the 2012 meet. Ozarks student-athletes were just 100 of the 600 volunteers that helped make the meet possible. Some Ozarks […]

April 26, 2012 • Posted in

Earth Week competitions bring out students’ creativity

During the week of April 15-21, University of the Ozarks celebrated the spirit of Earth Day with a series of events, all designed to raise awareness and environmental issues and promote stewardship of the earth.?But three of the events were planned with something else in mind - to bring out the creative talents of the […]

April 26, 2012 • Posted in

Symphony Safari scheduled for May 5 at U of O

Clarksville, Ark. --- The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will perform the child-friendly concert Symphony Safari at 3 p.m., Saturday, May 5, in the University of the Ozarks' Walton Fine Arts Center. Tickets for the concert are $5 each and can be purchased on-line at www.ozarks.edu/wais or at the box office before the concert. No tickets are […]

April 25, 2012 • Posted in

Winners named in Ozarks’ 2012 Earth Day essay contest

Clarksville, Ark. --- Dr. Brian Hardman has announced the winners in the seventh annual University of the Ozarks Earth Day essay contest. This year’s contest focused on environmental issues in our own backyard by asking the essayists to consider the following question: What are the most pressing environmental issues in Arkansas? Andrea Muffuletto received the […]

April 25, 2012 • Posted in

Psychological conference inspires U of O participants

How much fun can you actually have at an academic conference? For the half dozen U of O students who recently attended the Southwestern Psychological Conference in Oklahoma City, the answer is Wow. "Attending this event did change me and my view of my field," says John Nix, a senior from Stamps, Arkansas. "When people […]