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SSS Tutors
May 2, 2017 • Posted in

Student Support Services honors elite tutors in ceremony

Alejandra Arreaga, a psychology and early childhood education major from Guatemala, was named the University of the Ozarks’ Student Support Services (SSS) Overall Tutor of the Year during the organization’s annual Spring Fling awards ceremony on April 17. Staff members from SSS announced the tutor awards in several subject areas during the ceremony. Award recipients […]

ozarks campaign climb higher
April 28, 2017 • Posted in

University announces $55 million Climb Higher campaign

University of the Ozarks officials announced on Friday a $55 million fundraising campaign through 2020 that will emphasize student scholarships as well as science and athletic facilities. The announcement of “Climb Higher: A Campaign for Students,” came during a special ceremony in the university’s Robson Library that was attended by more than 200 students, faculty, […]

Kappa Delta Pi
April 28, 2017 • Posted in

Kappa Delta Pi inducts new members

The University of the Ozarks chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), the international honor society for teacher education, inducted several new members during a special ceremony in the Pat Walker Teacher Education Program on Thursday, April 27. The ceremony included current KDP members as well as faculty and administrators from the program and the university. […]

James McClellan
April 28, 2017 • Posted in

Winners announced at 5th annual ARCH Symposium

David Estrada, Azalia Molina and the team of Ashley Clayton, James McClellan and Magan Holmes took home the top honors at the fifth annual ARCH (Advanced Research and Creative Highlights) Symposium, held this week in the Rogers Conference Center. The annual competition is an opportunity for Ozarks students to showcase their research and art projects […]

Eric Ledieu
April 26, 2017 • Posted in

STEM passion leads Ledieu to summer research opportunity

Eric Ledieu just might be the poster student for STEM on the University of the Ozarks’ campus. The junior who calls both Paris, France, and Scranton, Ark., home is a biology and chemistry major with minors in mathematics and computer science. For as long as he can remember, Ledieu has had a passion for STEM, […]

Obed Gonzalez
April 19, 2017 • Posted in

Gonzalez’s “Conundrum” exhibit combines puzzles, storytelling

Obed Gonzalez’s senior art exhibit, “Conundrum,” is a project that’s been in the works since he first stepped on campus four years ago as a freshman. The University of the Ozarks senior art and education major from Clarksville will present “Conundrum” in the Stephens Gallery from April 27 to May 10. There will be a […]

Enactus State 2017
April 19, 2017 • Posted in

Enactus team advances to national competition

The University of the Ozarks’ Enactus team won a regional championship for the 27th consecutive year during competition on April 8, in Dallas, Texas. The U of O chapter of the student business organization now advances to the 2017 Enactus United States National Exposition in Kansas City, Mo., from May 22-24. This year’s team had […]

Recycled Fashion Show
April 19, 2017 • Posted in

Guatemalan trio wins 6th Recycled Fashion Show

The team of Lidia Caz, Gladis Alvarez and Manuel Sac took home first-place honors during the 6th annual Recycled Fashion Show, presented by the student art organization OzArts on April 12. Caz modeled the winning outfit that was designed by the three Guatemalan students in the annual competition that promotes fashion designs that utilize recycled […]

Ranks and Accredit
April 17, 2017 • Posted in

Tuition to remain constant for fifth consecutive year

Tuition at University of the Ozarks will remain the same for the fifth consecutive year. The University’s Board of Trustees in February approved the recommendation of President Richard Dunsworth that tuition for the 2017-18 academic year remain level at $23,750, the same amount it has been since 2013-14. The announcement of the continued tuition freeze […]

Quinten Parker
April 14, 2017 • Posted in

Feasibility study provides Parker real-world experience

University of the Ozarks business administration major Quinten Parker is applying the knowledge and skills he’s learned in the classroom to benefit Johnson County. The senior from Gravette, Ark., is assisting one of his professors, Associate Professor of Economics and Business Robert Wofford, on a feasibility study for the Johnson County Regional Library. The study […]