Judge Lavenski Smith of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit was honored December 5th at the Arnold federal courthouse with the unveiling of his official portrait. The ceremony brought ...
When Little Rock Junior College’s (LRJC) first basketball squad, the “Jassacks,” hit the court in 1929, the two-year-old institution had few resources to support extracurricular activities. In fact, ...
The Daily Record has been the Central Arkansas source for real estate, legal and business information since 1925. During that time we have served a vital role as the authority for daily news and ...
One of UA Little Rock’s newest professors, Dr. Tiffani Tijerina, assistant professor in rhetoric and writing, received an Open Education Award for Excellence for the first book in a series she is ...
After earning two business degrees debt-free and immersing herself in a community of mentors, leaders, and global experiences, Benton native An Le is stepping into graduation with something rare: ...
After graduating from Mills High School in 1992, Danyell Cummings came to UALR and was the first in her family to attend college. “I always enjoyed school, and education,” Cummings says, “but college ...
Dr. Nitin Agarwal, Maulden-Entergy Chair and Donaghey Distinguished Professor of Information Science at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has received a $5 million award to research and ...
For Miesha Robinson, earning a college degree isn’t just about personal success—it’s about creating a brighter future for her two-year-old son, Malachi. As a single mother balancing work, school, and ...
The Arkansas Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program and Foundation Advocates Dinner purpose is to raise funds to provide free and low cost mental health and well-being services to the Arkansas legal ...
Over a half century ago a Little Rock teacher named Selma Ratley was in search of the perfect kindergarten. She believed that high-quality, early childhood education, fostered by love and enthusiasm, ...
Welcome back to Flick Picks, your twice-monthly movie fix. In this installment, we see that films don’t need explosions to make you sweat, as psychological tension can be just as combustible. Now ...
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