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May 4, 2011 • Posted in

Jones presents “Faceless Emotion” as senior exhibit

Clarksville, Ark. --- Amy Jones, a senior art major from Wynne, Ark, will present "Faceless Emotion," as her Senior Art Exhibition from May 5 to May 12 in the Stephens Gallery of the Walton Fine Arts Center. There will be a reception to meet the artist from 6 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 7, […]

May 4, 2011 • Posted in

Goddard, Cooper Garner Ozarks’ Top Athletic Award

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks student-athletes Sabrina Goddard and Tristan Cooper were named the 2010-2011 Female and Male Athlete of the Year, it was announced Tuesday at the athletic banquet. The Athlete of the Year award is given to a student-athlete who displays outstanding athletic accomplishments, combined with academic excellence and superior career credentials. The […]

May 3, 2011 • Posted in

Ali Mathis Named All-Conference

Clarksville, Ark.-Sophomore outfielder Ali Mathis was named to the American Southwest Conference All-East Division Second Team, the ASC office announced on Tuesday. Mathis, a native of Lebanon, Mo., was among the team leaders in nearly every offensive category this season. She led the team in hits (45), doubles (11), stolen bases (9) and total bases […]

April 28, 2011 • Posted in

Winners of the 2011 Earth Day Essay Contest Announced

Clarksville, Ark. --- The winning essays in the university's sixth annual Earth Day essay contest were announced on Tuesday, April 26, by Dr. Brian Hardman. With rising gas prices, and the nuclear accident in Japan, the national conversation has again turned to the question of how we are to best meet society’s demands for energy.  […]

April 28, 2011 • Posted in

SCM Studio and Planet Club co-host photo Faceoff Gallery

Someone once said a picture is worth a thousand words. This was certainly the case during the U of O's recent Earth Week festivities, when a photo competition and gallery co-sponsored by Ozarks' SCM Studio and Planet Club showed off the talents of many of Ozarks' shutterbugs. “The Photography Faceoff Gallery was something SCM Studio […]

April 26, 2011 • Posted in

Senior Art Exhibit on display in Gallery

Clarksville, Ark. --- Breanna Maureen (Cranny) will present her exhibit, Self-Medicated Addictions, as her Senior Art Exhibition from April 25 to May 2 in the Stephens Gallery of the Walton Fine Arts Center. Maureen is a senior art major from Lake Village, Ark. There will be a reception to meet the artist from 6 to […]

April 26, 2011 • Posted in

Wilderness First Responder course offered at U of O

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks will host a nationally recognized Wilderness First Responder course presented by the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) from July 23-31 on the Clarksville campus. The certification course is administered by the NOLS Wilderness Medicine Institute (WMI) and trains participants to respond to emergencies in remote settings. The course, […]

April 26, 2011 • Posted in

Atkins wins prestigious Hurie Award

Clarksville, Ark. --- Sean Atkins, a senior political science major from LaGrange, Ky., has been named the recipient of the 2011 Hurie Award, given annually to the outstanding member of the senior class. The award was announced at the conclusion of the annual Student Awards Convocation in Munger Chapel on Tuesday, April 26. Sean Atkins, […]

April 23, 2011 • Posted in

Lady Eagles’ Defense Backs Arwood

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles' defense stood tall and freshman pitcher Arlisa Arwood kept the hot-hitting Texas-Dallas' bats cool as Ozarks ended the season with a 4-3 American Southwest Conference win Saturday. Ozarks (7-33, 1-23 ASC) got four straight hits to open the bottom of the first. Casey Mays drove in Kelsey Mefford and Mays would […]

April 22, 2011 • Posted in

Texas-Dallas Softball Team Wins Three Straight

Clarksville, Ark.-Texas-Dallas won game one, two and three Friday over the University of the Ozarks softball team. In game one, Ozarks (6-33, 0-23 ASC) held a 1-0 heading into the fourth on Thursday before rain pushed the game to Friday morning. The Comets (18-19, 7-14 ASC) took control of the contest in the fifth scoring […]