Signing Proclaims 2019 Homecoming Week
Clarksville Mayor David Rieder and Johnson County Judge Herman Houston joined University President Richard Dunsworth and alumna Lisa Gruben-Inness in a proclamation signing event declaring October 14-20 as University of the Ozarks 2019 Homecoming We …
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Make a Change In 14 Days Set At Ozarks
Clarksville, Ark.- For the second consecutive year, the University of the Ozarks Student-Athlete Advisory Committee joins every SAAC group within the American Southwest Conference in the "Make a Change in 14 Days" loose …
Read MoreArtist of the Month Series to showcase Russellville artist Stone
Clarksville, Ark. --- Russellville artist Jeannie "D.J." Stone will present her exhibit, The Grand Design" throughout October at University of the Ozarks as part of the university's Artist of the Month Seri …
Read MoreProvence Leads Ozarks To Third-Place Finish
Clinton, Miss.-Jeremy Provence was the top NCAA III finisher at the Watson Ford Invitational hosted by Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, Friday night.Provence helped Ozarks finish third in the 8K race with a time of 26 …
Read MoreArkansas Wildlife Federation president to speak at Ozarks
Clarksville, Ark. --- Wayne Shewmake, President of the Arkansas Wildlife Federation, will be on campus on February 16 to speak about current wildlife issues in Arkansas.The presentation, sponsored by the Ozarks O …
Read MoreBray Concert Scheduled For July 7
Clarksville native and accomplished tenor Noah Bray will present a concert titled “Exploring Religion, Rite and Mysticism in Song” at University of the Ozarks at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, July 7, in Munger-Wilson Chapel. There is no cost for adm …
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Omeir ’13 ready to use degree, experience to combat human trafficking
Tyra Omeir's passion for helping end human trafficking has led to a full-time position with the non-profit organization Safe From Slavery.Omeir, who graduated from Ozarks in December 2013 with a double major in psychology of huma …
Read MoreProfessor Dippel is Editor of New Book
Dr. Stewart Dippel, professor of political science at University of the Ozarks, is the editor of a new scholarly book that offers a narrative history of the relationship between the British Parliament and the Crown during the 18th century. The bo …
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Women’s Tennis Team Finishes Florida Trip 1-2
Orlando, Fla.-After posting a win over Western New England University earlier in the week, the women's tennis team dropped its final two matches against Oglethorpe University and Otterbein University in Orlando, Florida.Ozark …
Read MoreBishop Bass Named ASC Player of the Week
Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore Bishop Bass was named the American Southwest Conference East Division Men?s Tennis Player of the Week, it was announced Thursday by ASC Media Relations Director Greg Weghorst.Bass& …
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