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December 3, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks student investigates Costa Rican ecology

When Lauren Ray, a junior environmental studies major from Siloam Springs, heard last spring through Dr. Doug Jeffries that the University of Georgia offered a semester-long study abroad program in tropical ecology through its campus in Costa Rica, she was determined to go. "It was the perfect location for what we did," she says. "Our […]

December 3, 2011 • Posted in

Goddard Nets Career-High 39 In Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Sabrina Goddard scored a career-high 39 points on 13 field goals and 13 free throws to push Ozarks past Hardin-Simmons University 82-79 in American Southwest Conference play Saturday. Goddard surpassed her previous career-high of 34 against Howard Payne last year after making 13-of-23 from the floor and 13-of-15 from the free throw line. Goddard, […]

December 2, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks Amnesty chapter to hold “Write for Rights” campaign

What difference can one single signature make??Perhaps not much, when that signature stands alone.?But combine it with a thousand more - with ten thousand more - and suddenly all those individual signatures can have a profound and far-reaching impact. That’s the premise behind the annual Amnesty International write-a-thon. During the first full week of December, […]

December 2, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks theatre student creates her own internship

You can't go home again, someone said, but at least it turns out you can intern there. When Alisha Nystrom, a rising sophomore theatre major from Bentonville, wanted to do a summer internship at the end of her freshman year, she did not follow the usual route: going to conferences, networking, and applying to the […]

December 1, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks Alchemists to host chemistry presentation

Clarksville, Ark. --- The Ozarks Alchemists and the Ozarks chemistry department will host a presentation by Dr. Colin Heyes, assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, on Thursday, December 1. The presentation, entitled "Single Molecule Spectroscopy of Nanomaterials and Biomolecules: To the Average and Beyond…" will cover various aspects of the […]

December 1, 2011 • Posted in

Las presentaciones de los pa?ses hispanoamericanos ser?n el 5 de diciembre

Clarksville, Ark.--- Estudiantes de 9 pa?ses centroamericanos y suramericanos dar?n presentaciones acerca de su pa?s natal el lunes, 5 de diciembre. Estudiantes de 9 países centroamericanos y suramericanos darán presentaciones acerca de su país natal el lunes, 5 de diciembre. Las presentaciones, las cuales son organizadas por el departamento de español de la universidad, el […]

December 1, 2011 • Posted in

Hispanic American Country presentations scheduled for December 5

Clarksville, Ark. --- Students from nine Central and South American countries will give presentations about their native country on Monday, December 5. Students from nine Central and South American countries will give presentations about their native country on Monday, December 5. The presentations, which are organized by the university’s Spanish department, the Spanish Club, and […]

December 1, 2011 • Posted in

CI Class to hold Hunger Banquet

Clarksville, Ark. --- How many of us will lament the extra pounds that seem to creep up on us during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays??And yet how many times do we sneak back to the dining table for just one more nibble of that Christmas ham, or a bit of fudge??What if the only thing […]

December 1, 2011 • Posted in

UOW Christmas Angels Project in its final days

Clarksville, Ark. --- In 1992, Ozarks teacher education professor Dr. Carol Yandell encouraged members of University of the Ozarks Women to help out with a new community Christmas project.?Partnering with Joy Wilson, from Children and Family Services, and with the Helping Hands organization, UOW helped make that a brighter Christmas for 30 children in the […]

December 1, 2011 • Posted in

Swarming Defense Too Much For Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-A swarming McMurry University defense limited the Lady Eagles to just 13 field goals and a 23 percent shooting clip in a 61-46 win in American Southwest Conference play Thursday night. Ozarks (3-3, 1-2 ASC) struggled all night from the floor, hitting just 11 percent of their shots through the first 15 minutes of […]