Senate Bill 184 would disband the State Library Board and the Educational Television Commission, transferring their duties to ...
The College of Education and Health Professions Clinic for Literacy has partnered with the Pea Ridge National Military Park for a fourth-grade essay contest ahead of Women's History Month next month.
Seven faculty members and three graduate students published open textbooks in a variety of academic fields, adding to the more than 40 courses that now offer free options and have saved students more ...
The Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies Program, in partnership with the Spanish section, invites the U of A community to a celebration of love and friendship from 2-3 p.m. today in J.B. Hunt ...
Maksymchuk will read from her work at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the Walker Room of the Fayetteville Public Library. The event is free and open to the public.
Attendees can expect to enjoy art, music and food of Sweet Chariot through each of the three consecutive events — the Arts, the Beats and the Eats — spanning from Monday to Wednesday, Feb. 17 to 19.
Language educators at all levels are invited to attend this year's 17th annual English as a Second Language Symposium on Feb. 22 in the Graduate Education Building. Register online.
A bill that would remove the state library board and the Arkansas Educational Television Commission and put them under the ...
Love is in the air, and so are the pages of gently used books at the Central Arkansas Library System's (CALS) first book sale ...
The fight over who controls the content in Arkansas libraries continues. A group of lawmakers are back with a bill that would abolish the state library board.
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe says once a governor, always a governor, as he spends his day reflecting on the times he shared with former governor Jim Guy Tucker after hearing the news of ...