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Collis Geren, Dean of Graduate School, to Retire After 34 Years at University of Arkansas
-- Posted by tfisher on Wednesday, November 18 2009

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Collis Geren, longtime dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for research at the University of Arkansas, has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2010.

http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/15226.htm


'Finders Keepers': Graduate Student's Documentary to Air on AETN
-- Posted by tfisher on Wednesday, November 18 2009

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – It’s not unusual for a University of Arkansas journalism graduate student to produce a documentary film. It is unusual for a student’s film to be broadcast on AETN, the Arkansas Education Television Network. That unusual event will happen twice: first at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 20, and then again at the same time on Thursday, Nov. 26, Thanksgiving Day.

The film is Finders Keepers: the Arkansas Diamond Legacy, a documentary history of the state’s Crater of Diamonds near Murfreesboro, from the first diamond discovery to the modern day state park. The film was written, shot, edited and directed by Brian Petty as the thesis for his master’s degree in journalism. It is narrated by former Sen. David Pryor.

http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/16239.htm


Five Athletic Training Students Awarded Scholarships in Honor of Weber, Ferrell
-- Posted by tfisher on Friday, November 6 2009

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Five athletic training education students won scholarships honoring longtime Razorback trainers Dean Weber and the late Bill Ferrell, the University of Arkansas announced Saturday.

Jill O'Brien of Seattle won both the Weber and Ferrell scholarships. The Weber scholarship is presented to the top student in the athletic training education program, a graduate degree program in the university's College of Education and Health Professions.

The other four Ferrell scholarship winners are Katelyn Anne Bishop of Centreville, Va., Jaime Hall of Coloma, Mich., Craig Skinner of Alto, Texas, and Julie Suits of Mesquite, Texas.

http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/16097.htm


Students, Staff Receive Artists Fellowship Awards
-- Posted by tfisher on Wednesday, October 21 2009

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Two graduate students and a staff member were recipients of Artist Fellowship Awards presented recently by the Arkansas Arts Council at its annual Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at the Hot Springs Convention Center.

The Arkansas Arts Council recognized Ben Nickol and Sarah K. Moore, both graduate students at the University of Arkansas. Nickol and Moore received Individual Artist Fellowships from the Arts Council. Nickol received one for his work in short stories, and Moore received one for her work in film and video.

This year, the Arkansas Arts Council awarded nine artist fellowships worth $4,000 each. The fellowship awards are unconditional awards that recognize individual artistic ability. The three categories were contemporary and traditional crafts, short stories, and film and video.

http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/15985.htm


Participants Needed for Focus Groups on Generational Issues
-- Posted by tfisher on Tuesday, October 6 2009

Betsy Nesbit, a University of Arkansas doctoral student, is seeking volunteers for focus groups she will use to gather information for her dissertation.

Nesbit is a counselor education student in the College of Education and Health Professions. She is looking for members of the Baby Boomer generation (born 1946-1964), Generation X (born 1965-1981) and Millennials (born after 1981) for her dissertation exploring culture as it relates to generational affiliation.

The focus groups will allow participants to share their perspective on what impact, if any, their generation has on their values, beliefs and general view of life. The sessions will last 90 minutes and will be held at various times through the fall semester in the Graduate Education Building. Most groups will be scheduled Tuesday evenings, Thursday afternoons and Fridays.

Contact Nesbit at enesbit@uark.edu or 803-984-3368 for more information or to sign up for a focus group.



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