Arkansas lawmakers heard proposals to reform the state’s juvenile justice system on Sept. 30. The Division of Youth Services (DYS), a branch of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, is…
Over the past 20 years, professor of Bible Dr. Joe Brumfield has collected nearly 14,000 anonymous responses from students regarding religion, faith, morality and church. The thoughts and questions presented…
Relay for Life fundraising broke records this year with 25 participating teams who raised $16,246 for cancer research on Friday, Oct. 9 and Saturday, Oct. 10. Nearly 700 total people…
After a large amount of rainfall from Hurricane Joaquin, South Carolina streets, homes and businesses flooded early this month. According to the Associated Press, more than 300 roads are still…
In spring 2015, the department of Public Safety teamed up with Human Resources to conduct active-shooter safety training for all faculty and staff. The Oct. 9 shooting at Northern Arizona…
The Black Dot Campaign has been featured on social media to raise awareness and help victims of domestic violence. If a victim wishes to participate, they draw a black dot…
After 45 years of teaching, Dr. Ed Wilson, professor of chemistry, has created a lasting legacy in the college of sciences. To date, Wilson has secured approximately $1.8 million in…
Parasites, camel dung, and the worms from Dr. Bruce McLarty’s yard are key subjects in the parasitology class taught by Steve Cooper, associate professor of biology, and Dr. Steve Moore,…
Since 2003, the McNair Scholars Program has helped students achieve their goals of pursuing graduate and doctoral degrees. It is a government-funded program that supports income-qualified, minority group and first…