Events
50 years of ‘Arkansas’ Gift to the Nation, America’s Gift to the World’
In March of 1972, Congress established the first national river — the Buffalo. Located in Arkansas' Ozark Mountains, the Buffalo National River is, in the words of native songwriter Jimmy Driftwood, "Arkansas' gift to the nation, America's gift to the world." 2022...
Jeannie Hulen’s Solo ‘Gibberish’ Exhibition Part of March 12 ‘Arts On Main’ Grand Opening
The Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to congratulate Jeannie Hulen on her newest solo exhibition, "Gibberish: Mineral Bilateral Stimulation," open now through March 31 at Arts On Main, formerly the Center for Art and Education, in Van Buren. Hulen's...
U of A Recognizes and Celebrates Women’s History Month
Departments across the University of Arkansas and in our own Fulbright College have created a slate of entertaining events and are sharing fascinating historical facts about phenomenal women to celebrate Women’s History Month 2022 all March long. Highlights from the...
U of A’s Hill Records Releases Debut EP Featuring Three Arkansas Artists
Hill Records, the U of A student-run record label, has released its inaugural EP, From The High Ground, available now on digital streaming services like Spotify. The compilation features music from three Arkansas artists selected from a 2021 call for submissions: Pat...
Department of Theatre Presents ‘The Moors’
The Department of Theatre in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences presents playwright Jen Silverman's Brontë-inspired, dark comedy, The Moors, at 7:30p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, in the University Theatre. The production runs through Feb. 20 and all performances are...