Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR's Fresh Air, is The Nicky and Jamie Grant Distinguished Professor of the Practice in Literary Criticism at Georgetown University. She is an associate editor of and contributor to Mystery and Suspense Writers (Scribner) and the winner of the 1999 Edgar Award for Criticism, presented by the Mystery Writers of America. In 2019, Corrigan was awarded the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing by the National Book Critics Circle.
Robert Burns of the Walton Family Foundation talks about Strategy 2030 — a five-year grant-making framework focused on Northwest Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta.
Danu Regalado, an electrical engineering student at UAFS, is biking 4,000 miles from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. this summer with Journey of Hope.
Ozarks at Large's Sophia Nourani speaks with Big Gay Market co-organizers Amanda Arafat and Emily Walker about the organization's first June Pride market in Springdale in two years.