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Janine Parry is departing the University of Arkansas after 26 years of instruction as a professor of political science. She plans to return to her home state of Washington following this semester.
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We go back into the Ozarks at Large archives to remember what the show covered and who we were talking to during May 2006, like Monty Python’s Flying Circus founding member Terry Jones, the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, and Theatresquared's first production.
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We moved our clocks ahead this month for Daylight Saving Time, but let’s move our Ozarks at Large clocks back three decades. Long-time host Kyle Kellams shares some of the voices from editions of the show that aired in March 1994.
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will be hosting a free two-week summer camp for 10thgraders in Fayetteville that will focus on STEM and data science.
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Convincing somebody to serve on a board might not sound like a way to spark a relationship, but it worked for the couple sharing a story in our Listening Lab today. Emerson Alexander, Listening Lab coordinator, recently took KUAF's mobile lab to Butterfield Trail Village in Fayetteville, and this is an edited excerpt from the conversation between Sally Johnson, Kelly King and John King
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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists added their first chapter in Arkansas earlier this year through the University of Arkansas.
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Cocoon Collective NWA is a non-profit which aims at providing a safe space for LGBTQ+ people in our community. The group recently received an award for their work through the National Association of Social Workers.
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Drag performances in Arkansas have become a hot button issue for some political leaders. But one drag queen in Fayetteville sees it as a way to express himself and build a safe community.
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The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is one of just 26 gardens selected for the 2024 Urban Agriculture Resilience Program. The funding will go towards programming geared towards children.
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It is time to turn an ear toward the mobile version of KUAF's Listening Lab. Lab coordinator Emerson Alexander spent an afternoon at Butterfield Trail Village recently and recorded conversations, including this edited example between longtime wife and husband, Betty and Otto.
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Paige Onweller is a professional gravel cyclist who lives in Bentonville. In addition to her cycling career, Onweller is a small business leader who is currently part of this semester's GORP cohort. Onweller's business, Rosie Up, aims to empower women in cycling by connecting them to a network of other female cyclists.
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The Alabama Supreme Court recently ruled that frozen embryos can be considered children according to state law. The decision has left Arkansans worried.