Eagles’ Late Inning Rally Comes Up Short
Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles' late inning rally came up short as Hendrix College pulled off a 7-6 upset in non-conference action on Tuesday afternoon at Hurie Field.The Eagles (12-14, 2-7) went scoreless through s …
Read MoreOzarks to honor King
Clarksville, Ark. --- The University of the Ozarks will honor Martin Luther King, Jr. on Friday, Jan. 17, with the presentation of Phillip E. Walker's one-man play, "Can I Speak For You Brother?" …
Read MoreU of O announces Fall 2000 Semester Honor Roll
CLARKSVILLE, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks has announced its Fall 2000 Semester Dean's Honor Roll and Dean's List.To be eligible for the Dean's Honor Roll, a student must carry at least 12 hours and achieve a 4.0 …
Read MoreDr. Freed Named Director of Teacher Education
Dr. Allison Freed, assistant professor of education/science education, has been appointed director of the Pat Walker Teacher Education Program, University of the Ozarks officials announced this week. The promotion is effective immediately for Fre …
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UK organist to perform in Munger Chapel on April 9
Internationally-acclaimed English organist Philip Scriven will perform a concert at University of the Ozarks on Tuesday, April 9, in Munger Memorial Chapel. English organist Philip Scriven will perform a concert in Munger Chapel at 7 …
Read MoreHenderson volunteers at medical clinic in Peru
Ariel Henderson, a senior biology major from Hot Springs, Ark., spent two weeks this past summer volunteering at a medical clinic in Urubama, Peru. "This is something I've wanted to do since my freshman year, so I wa …
Read MoreWomen’s Basketball Team Assists With Special Olympics Tournament
Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks women's basketball team hosted a regional Special Olympics basketball tournament in Mabee Gymnasium on Saturday, March 3. Known as the Unified Basketball Masters Tournament, the …
Read MoreEakin wins Project Poet, declared Poet Laureate of Spadra Valley
After an intense hour-long, last-round competition, junior art major Dylan Eakin walked away the winner of the sixth annual Project Poet competition."It was my first year to do Project Poet," said Eakin, who als …
Read MoreUniversity 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 Studen …
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Daily book reveals little known battles for Native American rights
Clarksville, Ark. --- Publishing is a part of the academic life, and in their quest for subjects on which to devote their energies, professors often find unique and little-known areas of inquiry for their books. Dr. David Daily's book, "Battle …
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