STAFF Q & A: Cheri D. Freeland (Cheryl)
Cheri D. Freeland (Cheryl) Staff Q & A Hometown: I am a California Girl! Born in Palo Alto, California. Title: Student Media Business Manager Years of Service: Started as a Receptionist at what was then called Student Publications when my youngest son started...
STUDENT Q & A: Addie Jones
Addie Jones Student Q & A Pronouns: she/her/hers Hometown: Harrison, Arkansas Year in School: sophomore College: Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences Major of Study: journalism and political science with minors in gender studies and nonprofit studiesTell us...
FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – March 2024
February was a short month, even in this Leap Year, but we had a lot of things going on, from events celebrating Black History Month to Student Affairs offices starting to relocate due to upcoming renovations in the Arkansas Union. Greek Life picked up numerous awards...
From Silas Hunt Celebration to Bernice King Lecture: Highlights from Black History Month
The Division of Student Affairs helped the University celebrate Black History Month in February with a range of events, from The Multicultural Center’s First Friday celebrating Silas Hunt, an art exhibit showcasing Black hair, to the Distinguished Lectures Committee’s...
Arkansas Union Construction Projects to Bring Change
The Arkansas Union has seen many updates and changes in its 50 years of service to campus, but upcoming projects will have significant impacts on student-facing spaces. Starting later this month, the Arkansas Union will undertake two major construction projects that...
U of A Greek Life Earns ‘Community of Year’ Honor from Southeastern Greek Leadership Association
Arkansas Greek Life was recently recognized for a number of awards at the Southeastern Greek Leadership Association annual conference in Atlanta, including Community of the Year. Each year at the conference, fraternity and sorority communities, councils and...