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August 25, 2011 • Posted in

Leading ethics scholar to speak on Sept. 27

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks will host one of the country's leading scholars on professional ethics when Dr. William F. May visits campus to speak on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Dr. William F. May will present a lecture titled "Moral Leadership in a Shaken Democracy" on Sept. 27 as part of the university’s Walton […]

August 25, 2011 • Posted in

American Southwest Conference Unveils NCAA Division III Identity Promotional Videos

RICHARDSON, Texas ?? In conjunction with the NCAA Division III Identity Initiative, the American Southwest Conference is pleased to release a series of promotional videos to illustrate “three D?s” integral to the division?s positioning platform ? discover, develop and dedicate. The videos feature of ASC student-athletes, administrators and coaches coupled with highlight footage from many […]

August 23, 2011 • Posted in

Photography exhibit features tornadoes’ destruction

Clarksville, Ark. --- Russellville photographer Liz Chrisman will present her exhibit "Between Tree Lines: a memoir" throughout September at the University of the Ozarks' Stephens Gallery as part of the University's Artist of the Month series. The exhibit is the first one of the 2011 Fall Semester and will run from Sept. 1 through Sept. […]

August 20, 2011 • Posted in

Men’s Soccer Team Plays Exhibition Match Against John Brown

Clarksville, Ark.-John Brown University secured a 2-0 win over the University of the Ozarks men's soccer team with a second half goal Saturday in an exhibition match. After just two days of practice due to NCAA III regulations, Ozarks traveled to Siloam Springs to face NAIA opponent John Brown. John Brown, which had already played […]

August 19, 2011 • Posted in

Sister Prejean, jazz band highlight 2011-2012 Walton Series

Clarksville, Ark. --- A wide range of concerts, lectures and presentations will highlight the University of the Ozarks' 2011-2012 Walton Arts & Ideas Series, which gets underway on Saturday, Sept. 17, with an informative open house event on campus. The annual series will feature at least 10 events throughout the academic year, including a concert […]

August 18, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks Announces New Assistant Coaches

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks athletic department has added four new assistant coaches for the 2011-2012 school year, it was announced by athletic director Jimmy Clark. Travis Rogers is the new assistant men’s basketball coach. Rogers, a native of Coldwater, Kansas, was the student assistant coach last year. Prior to Ozarks, Rogers served as […]

August 18, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks welcomes new faculty and staff

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks welcomed several new faculty and staff members during the 2011-2012 Opening Workshop, held Aug. 18 in the Seay Student Center. Among the new employees for the upcoming academic year are (seated, from left) Kristen Griffin, admission counselor; Lisa Hibbard, instructor of physical education; Stacy O’Mary, assistant women’s softball […]

August 16, 2011 • Posted in

Thomas lands summer internship with Google

An internship is a way to sneak a peek at the future before you get there. Faced with a number of career paths midway through college, the interning student samples a bit here and there from the buffet of possibility, discovering in this way what?s sweet or sour, bitter or pleasant to their career-palate. Terri […]

August 15, 2011 • Posted in

Trustees honor faculty and staff members

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks honored six faculty and staff members with awards during the 2011 Board of Trustees' Awards Banquet in April. The annual awards, sponsored by the Board of Trustees, are voted on by University personnel and honor faculty and staff members for the 2010-2011 academic year. The 2011 Bagwell Outstanding […]

August 11, 2011 • Posted in

U of O project to improve pedestrian safety

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks and the city of Clarksville are teaming up to install pedestrian improvement areas to enhance safety along a stretch of College Avenue that runs through campus. The project will include a series of nine traffic calming areas, or "islands," that will stretch 1,280 feet, or just under a […]