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Torie Parsons
March 24, 2022 • Posted in , ,

JLC Graduate Joins Alumni Board

Part of the Ozarks mission statement is to prepare students to live life fully and our students are given the space to discover what that phrase means to them. For Jones Learning Center alumni Torie Parsons, living life fully is a life of giving back to Ozarks. In a testament to that goal, Parsons was […]

Legacy Award
March 23, 2022 • Posted in ,

Ballard, Branscums to receive Legacy Award

The University of the Ozarks will present its prestigious Alumni Legacy Award to Bill Ballard ’56, and Cleveland “Cleve” ’63 and Barbara (Haynes) Branscum ‘63 during the Ozarks Awards Ceremony. The ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday, April 8, in the Rogers Conference Center. The ceremony is part of Homecoming Week. The Legacy […]

Dr. Karen Frank
March 18, 2022 • Posted in ,

McElree Fund Leads to Development Opportunities for Faculty

A Renaissance conference in Ireland, a sports photography workshop in Colorado, a convention on popular music in Detroit and an international studies conference in Nashville are a few of the professional development experiences that University of the Ozarks faculty members are embarking on in 2022, thanks to the Dr. Helen McElree Enrichment Endowment. The McElree […]

Art students
March 17, 2022 • Posted in ,

Coffin, Olarte Excel at Collegiate Art Competition

University of the Ozarks art students Shalley Coffin (pictured, left) and Isabella Olarte took home first and second-place awards, respectively, in the recent 2022 Collegiate Art Competition at the River Valley Arts Center in Russellville, Ark. Coffin won first place with her mixed media piece, “Arrangement.” “My piece that I entered is an artwork that […]

Rev. Elizabeth Brinegar
March 15, 2022 • Posted in ,

Rev. Brinegar to Serve as Visiting Pastor

The Rev. Elizabeth (Gabbard) Brinegar, who served as chaplain at University of the Ozarks from 2013 to 2015, will return to campus on the week of March 28 to April 1 as a visiting pastor in the Struthers Pastoral Leave Program. As part of her visit she will lead the University’s weekly Chapel service at […]

Author Kim Ruehl
March 14, 2022 • Posted in ,

Author to Discuss Book on Ozarks Alumna Zilphia Horton ’31

Author Kim Ruehl (pictured, left) will visit University of the Ozark on April 7 to discuss her 2021 book titled, “A Singing Army: Zilphia Horton and the Highlander Folk School,” which highlights the life and legacy of 1931 Ozarks graduate Zilphia Horton. The event, which is part of the University’s Walton Arts & Ideas Series, […]

Pam Smith
March 11, 2022 • Posted in ,

Smith Selected as Director of Teacher Education Program

Pam Smith has been named the new director of the University of the Ozarks’ Pat Walker Teacher Education Program, University officials announced this week. Smith, a 1990 Ozarks graduate who has taught at the University since 2015, will become the program’s new director effective April 1, 2022. “I am looking forward to working with the […]

Sports Medicine Conference
March 11, 2022 • Posted in , , , ,

Duncan, Maltez Shine at Sports Medicine Conference

University of the Ozarks students Andrew Duncan and Maria F. “Mafer” Maltez each gained invaluable experience recently by presenting research data at a sports medicine academic conference. Duncan, a sophomore health science major from Alma, Ark.,  and Maltez, a sophomore biology major from Nicaragua, presented data with their professor, Dr. Steven Machek, assistant professor of […]

Military Friendly
March 8, 2022 • Posted in

U of O Earns Military Friendly® School Designation

University of the Ozarks announced today that it has earned the 2022-2023 Military Friendly® School designation. Institutions earning the Military Friendly® School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 1,800 schools participated in the 2022-2023 survey with 665 earning special awards for going above the standard. […]