Thermozier Twins Continuing Life of Service
When Eder and Nedgee Thermozier graduate from the University of the Ozarks this month, they plan to use their education to continue a life of service and benevolence that began more than a decade ago in their home country in the Caribbean. The tw …
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Rideout hopes to elicit comfort, horror in senior exhibit
University of the Ozarks student Tyler Rideout will present his Senior Art Exhibit, titled A Mundane Moment, from Dec. 1-9 in the Stephens Art Gallery. Rideout, who is scheduled to graduate during the University's Fall Commenceme …
Read MoreSouthern theme highlights 2000-2001 WAIS
CLARKSVILLE, Ark. ---"A Celebration of the South" will be the theme of the 2000-2001 Walton Arts & Ideas Series, the annual University of the Ozarks program that brings cultural events and entertainment to the c …
Read MoreEagles Handle Missouri Baptist
Clarksville, Ark.-Brandon VanCleave broke a 1-1 tie with a penalty kick in the 36th minute to propel the Eagles to a 3-1 victory over Missouri Baptist University in non-conference action Monday. Ozarks moves to 4-1-0 …
Read MoreUniversity Confers Degrees on 100 Graduates
University of the Ozarks conferred degrees on 100 graduates on Saturday, May 11, during its Spring 2024 Commencement held on the campus mall. Alumnus and University trustee Peter Van Dyke served as the keynote speaker. The 1987 Ozarks graduate is …
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Ozarks announces Honor/Dean’s List students
CLARKSVILLE, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks has announced its honor students for the Spring 2000 semester. To be included on the University's Honor List, a student must carry at least 12 hours and maintain a 4.00 gr …
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 …
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