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  • The east entrance to Vol Walker Hall is now named in honor of Wallace Reed Caradine, the first African American graduate of what is now the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Thursday morning a ceremony honoring him took place.
  • Two subvariants of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant are now spreading across the U.S., with a half dozen confirmed cases so far in Arkansas.
  • On today's show, Dr. Cam Patterson with UAMS discusses Arkansas and COVID-19. And what should we be thinking about for the future of the virus. Plus, Downtown Springdale’s future, a new visit to the Pryor Center archives, and much more.
  • Arkansas-based artist and photographer Chuck Davis presents his exhibition The Wheel alongside Polish-American Eva Rubinstein's portfolio called Selections from the Permanent Collection. It will be on display at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum through June 5th.
  • A mold outbreak, discovered last year inside the centralized HVAC system in the recently renovated Hillcrest Towers public housing complex in downtown Fayetteville, persists certain tenants say.
  • On today's show, coverage of the invasion of Ukraine can be triggering for some veterans. Plus, two photographers—from different places and different generations—are featured at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, and much more.
  • Michael McHale has performed on more than two dozen recordings and on three continents. He'll perform twice this week in Fayetteville: at a private event at Butterfield Trail Village and at Covenant Church on Wedington in west Fayetteville. He also performed this week at KUAF at the Mary Baker Rumsey Steinway piano. Though the Thursday event is private, the first ten requests to rstamps@btvillage.org will be able to attend.
  • The latest KUAF-produced podcast to launch, Points of Departure, is an extension of Arkansas Global Changemakers. The hosts want to connect people from around the world to each other for discussions of possible solutions to problems. We invited Rogelio Garcia Contreras and Laurence hare to KUAF to talk about the podcast.
  • This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores aromas, both natural and artificial, through the lens of music. We hear music by Leo Delibes and Viet Cuong.
  • The Northwest Arkansas Startup Crawl will return to downtown Fayetteville on Friday, April 8.
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