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November 18, 2011 • Posted in

Summer in the lab: an internship at UAMS

If you hang around the biology department, you know Andrea Muffuletto. She is president of the Ozarks Biological Society and a member of Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta), the National Biological Honor Society. She helped coordinate Science Day. She serves on the committee for the Academic Enrichment Fund and is a part of Ozarks Alchemists, the […]

November 18, 2011 • Posted in

Three-Point Shot Too Much For Eagles

Birmingham, Ala.-Birmingham-Southern College drilled eight three-pointers in the first half and then added five more in the second half to hand the Eagles a 103-80 setback Friday night in the Black Tie Tournament. Birmingham-Southern (2-0) marched out to a 13-4 lead after 14:29 minutes of play in the first half. But Bryton Flint completed a […]

November 17, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks sociology students attend conference at Heifer Ranch

On Nov. 11, ten students from Ozarks, members of the Sigma Alpha sociology club and other sociology majors and minors, attended the Arkansas Sociological and Anthropological Association (ASAA) meeting at Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Ark. The trip marked the first time students from U of O had attended the conference. “We wanted to take students […]

November 16, 2011 • Posted in

Live Stats Available For Women’s Basketball Game At Bacone

Clarksville, Ark.-Live stats will be available for the Lady Eagles basketball game against Bacone College Wednesday night in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Tip-off is set for 5:00 pm at the Muskogee Civic Center. The Lady Eagles are coming off a dramatic overtime win against Hendrix College Tuesday night. Bacone comes into the game with a 2-1 record. […]

November 16, 2011 • Posted in

Free Throw Shooting Lifts Bacone Past Ozarks

Muskogee, Okla.-After Ozarks tied the game with 6:38 left, Bacone College outscored the Lady Eagles 13-8 to take a 65-60 win Wednesday night in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Free throws proved to be the difference as Bacone (3-1) hit 18-of-24 while Ozarks (1-1) made just 9-of-19 in the game. Ozarks started slow in the first half, but […]

November 16, 2011 • Posted in

Student athlete sees her future in summer internship

Sabrina Goddard is busy. Last year, Goddard, a 6-foot-1 native of Depew, Okla., led the Lady Eagles basketball team to their first winning season since 2001-02 and back to the ASC tournament after a three-year absence. In addition to her classwork, when not on the court as team captain, Goddard is a member of Ozarks […]

November 15, 2011 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Win Thriller In Overtime

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles let a 15-point lead slip away but still held on for a 71-70 overtime victory against Hendrix College in their season-opener. Ozarks held a 51-36 lead with 11:30 remaining and appeared to be in control of the game. But Hendrix (0-1) had other ideas. The Warriors went on a 15-4 run […]

November 15, 2011 • Posted in

2005 graduate honored for her work with the disabled

Clarksville, Ark. --- Kayla Todd has not let being blind since birth prevent her from achieving her educational and employment goals. Now she is employed as a benefits counselor and encourages other people with disabilities to achieve their goals. Todd, a 2005 Ozarks graduate from Paris, Ark., helps Arkansas residents with disabilities understand and use […]

November 15, 2011 • Posted in

UAMS Biochemistry and Molecular Biology professor to speak at Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark. --- Dr. Alan Diekman, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at UAMS, will give a presentation at Ozarks on Monday, November 21. The presentation will include a discussion of Dr. Diekman’s current research, which is a study of the carbohydrate-binding protein galectin-3, and its interactions with prostate specific antigen (PSA) in normal […]