Events
U of A Collaboration Helps Lead to ‘New Beginnings’ for Northwest Arkansas Homeless Population
A communitywide effort, led in part by University of Arkansas faculty, is helping to address an issue that impacts thousands of Arkansans annually: homelessness.The project, called "New Beginnings," is a bridge housing community. The effort is designed to be a...
Photo Exhibit Commemorates 100th Anniversary of Emiliano Zapata’s Death
An international photo exhibit celebrating the life of Mexican icon Emiliano Zapata will be on display April 4-15 in the atrium of The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History at One East Center Street on the Fayetteville...
One Book, One Community 2019 Features Author Angie Thomas and ‘The Hate U Give’
Editor's Note: Tickets for the Angie Thomas lecture have all been reserved, though tickets for the movie screening are still available. Please visit the One Book, One Community website for further updates.Angie Thomas Lecture Moving to Walton Arts Center to Meet...
Inaugural Women’s Music Festival Debuts in March
In conjunction with Women’s History Month, the Department of Music in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences will host an inaugural, month-long festival from March 5-30 highlighting the major role that women have played in the art of music.SHE, A...
Native American Playwright Shares Family’s Complex Ancestral History
Playwright and lawyer Mary Kathryn Nagle and her influential Cherokee family’s legacy will be featured in a series of theatre, art and history-themed events at the University of Arkansas and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, in collaboration...