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2 from Arkadelphia finish UCA with degrees
CONWAY, Arkansas — Arkadelphia residents Maegan Cooper and Madison Green were among 1,600 students who graduated from the University of Central Arkansas in a spring commencement held in May. UCA’s spring commencement was held Friday and Saturday, May 3-4, 2024, in the Farris Center on campus. The university...
Sugar Bears Earn AVCA Team Academic Award
CONWAY, Ark. – The Central Arkansas volleyball team has once again excelled in the classroom, earning the 2024 American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT. The award, which was initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate and high school volleyball teams that displayed excellence in...
Hendrix College adds Ben Carter to advancement office
Hendrix College has named Benjamin K. Carter as its Assistant Vice President for Advancement, effective August 5, 2024. Carter comes to the Hendrix community from the University of Arkansas, where he has served in a series of development roles since 2004, consistently exceeding fundraising goals in each of them. Most...
Arkansas Weather Alert: Cold Front Brings Rain, Lower Temps
Little Rock, AR – Arkansas is set to experience a notable shift in weather with cooler temperatures and rainfall expected statewide. A cold front is moving through the region, bringing below-normal temperatures and increased chances of precipitation. According to the US National Weather Service in Little Rock, the cold...
Girls in STEM camp inspires Arkansas girls to dream big in science and engineering
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Young Arkansans are learning more about careers in science and engineering with the help of Girls in STEM—a local camp aiming to show that girls and minorities belong in those spaces. "I feel like the camp is really fun." said Dhyana Balu, a Girls...
Heavy Rain Sweeps Through Lakes Region
The system that brings relief from the heat also brought devastating rain to the Lakes Region. Showers and thunderstorms began moving through the region early Wednesday morning and by the time the skies cleared in the afternoon, general areas of seven to eight inches of rain had fallen with even higher amounts in parts of Arkansas.
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