Indigenous textile exhibit
Dr. William Clary, professor of Spanish at University of the Ozarks, will present his collection of traditional Andean and Maya textiles as part of the University’s Artist of the Month Series. The exhibit will be on display in the Stephens Ga …
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Anthropology class studies feasibility of rain barrel project
According to the National Weather Service, the summer of 2012 was the tenth driest summer on record for Arkansas, with the months of April through July being the driest ever recorded for the state.?The drought was already categorized as …
Read MoreFour New Trustees Elected to University Board
Four new members have been elected to join the University of the Ozarks’ Board of Trustees, effective Jan 1, 2024. The new members were unanimously approved by the board to serve three-year terms during the board’s annual fall meeting in Octo …
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U of O art students work with Clarksville Pride to beautify downtown
Clarksville, Ark. --- Students in the U of O's art department have begun a project led by Professor Tammy Harrington in collaboration with Clarksville Pride to beautify the downtown area along Main Street with a series of mur …
Read MoreCogan Retires from Ozarks After 16 Years
Ramona Cogan has retired after nearly 16 years as the office manager of the Marketing and Public Relations Office at University of the Ozarks. Cogan stepped down in March after nearly two decades of coordinating and facilitating many of the Unive …
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Arkansas pioneer era is setting for Professor Marlow’s first novel
University of the Ozarks Professor Dr. Greta Marlow took advantage of latest publishing techniques to self-publish her first novel, "His Promise True," a work of historical fiction that takes a look back at the pioneer days …
Read MoreVolunteerism rampant at Ozarks
Clarksville, Ark. --- Amanda Clifft does it by walking dogs at the animal shelter. George Pittenger delivers hot meals to the elderly. Kim Grigg tutors young students. Dr. Doug Jeffries restores a nature trail. Charles Hurley hel …
Read MoreOzarks 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 …
Read MoreUOW 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 …
Read More2009 Fall Commencement scheduled for Dec. 16
Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks will award degrees to 15 graduates during its 2009 Fall Commencement, scheduled for 4 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 16, in Munger Chapel. The Commencement speaker will be Judy Borck of Palos Verdes Estates, Cal …
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