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Bell TowerBusiness and Industry

Double Dose of Graduation

It wasn鈥檛 a clerical error when Joshua Merritt鈥檚 name was listed twice as a graduate during the 2024 spring commencement at the University of Arkansas 鈥 Fort Smith.

October 17, 2024
11 students outside at a national park
Arts and SciencesBell Tower

Finding a Future in the Forest

Dr. Maurice Testa, associate professor of geoscience, knows natural talent when he sees it. And when he looked at Perla Romero three years ago, he saw it.

October 17, 2024
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Bell Tower

The Writing on the Wall

If there鈥檚 one thing she could tell students, Dr. Mary Lutze, director of the Writing Center would say: 鈥淎nyone鈥檚 writing can be improved with instruction. Even I use the Writing Center.鈥

October 16, 2024
水多多导航 celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Salsa at the Bell Tower and a fashion show of traditional Hispanic dress
Arts and SciencesFeaturedFirst GenerationHealth Education and Human Sciences

水多多导航 Students Win Scholarships at Conclusion of Hispanic Heritage Month

Two 水多多导航 students won $1,000 in scholarships at Salsa at the Bell Tower, the finale of Hispanic Heritage Month.

October 16, 2024
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Bell Tower

Preparing to Enter College on the Best Footing

At the 水多多导航, leaders know that first-generation college students, especially those who face economic hardship, must prepare for college long before they are eligible for Cub Camp.

October 16, 2024
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AthleticsBell Tower

From the Sidelines to the Main Stage

In the first game of the fall athletic calendar 鈥 a volleyball home and conference opener on Sept.28 鈥 spectators had a chance to see the national championship 水多多导航 cheer team.

October 16, 2024
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AthleticsBell TowerEvents

Return of Toy Toss

In 2023, a beloved tradition made its way back to the Stubblefield Center as plush lions, tigers, and bears covered the floor of the Gayle Kaundard Arena.

October 16, 2024
Two men outside
Bell Tower

Why We Give: Hadley Family

In 2014, the Hadley family endowed a scholarship for employees who have worked at their McDonald鈥檚 restaurants for six months or longer.

October 16, 2024
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Bell TowerBusiness and Industry

CBI Grad Shares Wisdom to Make a Difference

Sunshine Bartlett, 水多多导航 class of 2011, stays busy. She is a senior vice president and human resources manager at Arvest Bank in Fort Smith. She graduated 鈥 Summa Cum Laude 鈥 from a three-year program at Barret School of Banking in Memphis. She...

October 16, 2024
New female dean surrounded by students
Arts and SciencesBell Tower

New Dean Returns to Academic Roots

Dr. Toni Alexander has a clear vision about what college should be.

October 15, 2024
Women and men in a group
Bell TowerHealth Education and Human Sciences

Winning Smiles and Gold

The Special Olympics athlete oath states, 鈥淟et me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.鈥 But before any athlete can make an attempt, health must come first.

October 15, 2024
Arts and SciencesBell Tower

When the Artist Lives Next Door

As part of its commitment to providing students with transformative experiences, the University of Arkansas 鈥 Fort Smith offers a level of exposure typically accessible to graduate-level students to undergrad art and design majors.

October 15, 2024
ROTC students carry supplies
Bell Tower

Students Break Giving Records

Sixty-three first-year legacy students received $1,000 scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year.

October 15, 2024
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Bell Tower

Library to House New Center for Teaching and Learning

The 水多多导航 introduced its Center for Teaching and Learning this fall, an initiative that supports two of the university鈥檚 strategic pillars: investing in academic excellence and student success.

October 15, 2024
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CommunityNewsStudents

水多多导航 Celebrates National Coming Out Day

October is LGBTQIA+ History Month, and the 水多多导航 kicked off the awareness month with the celebration of National Coming Out Day hosted by PRIDE at 水多多导航.

October 11, 2024
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Chancellor

Campus Update, Oct. 11, 2024

Dear colleagues and students,

October 11, 2024
Natalie Chuong, a 水多多导航 junior business administration major, smiles for the camera as she hands up a green blouse in the Babb Center for Career Services' Suit Up Studio. A place where students can obtain new or gently used professional attire for free.
Business and IndustryLion Voices

The Blooming Legacy of Natalie Chuong

According to 水多多导航 junior business administration major Natalie Chuong, 水多多导航 is "the best choice in Arkansas," and the decision to come here was easy.

October 09, 2024
水多多导航 students give away candy during trunk-or-treat at Haunted University.
CommunityEventsFeatured

Haunted University Returns Oct. 26 at 水多多导航

Haunted University, the annual holiday tradition, returns to the 水多多导航 for 21st year.

October 07, 2024
Cristina Castorena, assistant director for financial aid client services
AlumniFeatured

Hispanic Heritage Month Feels Like Home for Cristina Castorena

Cristina Castorena, the assistant director for financial aid client services at the 水多多导航, loves Hispanic Heritage Month because it's when she can finally bring "a little piece of home into a part of (her) life that...

October 04, 2024
Jennifer Holland smiles for a picture in the Windgate Building
Lion Voices

Jennifer Holland: The Glue Holding 水多多导航 Together

Keeping students coming back is everything for Jennifer Holland, the executive director for retention at the 水多多导航. Ask around the campus, and you'll hear she is the glue holding the university together.

September 30, 2024

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