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A coffee bar reception is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to noon Thursday, Feb. 28 in the Donaghey Student Center’s Ledbetter Hall to welcome two newly appointed UALR administrators: Dean Kahler, named vice chancellor for enrollment management last October, and Zulma Toro-Ramos, appointed provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs in January. Angela Sewall, College of Education dean and educational administration professor, has been named a recipient of the 2013 Edward C. Pomeroy Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher Education from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, which she will receive Thursday, Feb. 28 at an annual meeting in Orlando, Fla. The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center is scheduled to host Lab2Launch from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 12 at UALR’s Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development. The commercialization training event for university researchers and entrepreneurs will cover funding opportunities, networking, legal information and the technology transfer process. The Clinton School of Public Service is scheduled to host a panel discussion at noon Thursday, March 7 in Sturgis Hall on the Arkansas Repertory Theatre’s musical rendition of “Treasure Island,” a production adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic book by the same name.
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Student government hosts Paint the Town Maroon, election Jennifer Ellis
Executive Editor
The Student Government Association announced that along with the help of a variety of student organizations they will carry out a plan to paint Trojan-spirited designs on the windows of businesses surrounding the university Homecoming morning Saturday, March 2. Paint the Town Maroon, which has been in the works for months and postponed a number of times, takes place just days before the annual spring elections. The campaign aims to fulfill one of President Rizan Mohsin’s goals: “to facilitate community development at UALR by promoting student led projects, which involve collaborations amongst student organizations,” according to the Office of Campus Life’s website. Voting is set to take place in the DSC Diamond area from 8:30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. and 4:30-7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, March 4-5. Incumbent President Mohsin and challenger Lauren McNeaill, a junior Spanish and psychology major, will participate in a debate at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28 in the Donaghey Student Center Upper Concourse. Executive and senatorial candidates will have booths set up in the area beginning at noon. McNeaill, whose running mate is Trey Gibeault, a junior economics and finance major, said she is committed to “Bringing Your Campus Experience to Life.” “We want to create an environment where students can thrive,” McNeaill said, “where they have opportunities to flourish. So through the building of relationships, hosting of events and collaboration with student organizations in new initiatives, we hope to form a more unified student body and, ultimately, a more enjoyable campus experience.”
Raising a raft
Chancellor’s Leadership Corps scholar Tiffany Smith, freshman accounting major, discusses with other members of the organization how to best build their watercraft for the third annual Cardboard Boat Regatta, which is set to shove off at noon Friday, March 1 at Donaghey Student Center pool. Photo by Paige Mason
University names new director for public safety Homecoming events Cameron Moix News Editor
UALR has recently appointed a longtime Oklahoma police officer as the Department of Public Safety’s new director/chief, ending a nationwide search that began last fall, according to university officials. The university announced Feb. 12 in a news release that Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Bob Adams had recently hired Edward L. Smith of Shawnee, Okla., as the university’s director of public safety
and campus chief. Smith is slated to assume the position March 18, relieving Regina Wade-Carter. Carter has served as inSmith terim director/chief since the Aug. 31, 2012 resignation of former Chief Brad King, who worked for the university for more than 12 years. “We are especially pleased to
have attracted a new Director of Public Safety with the background and credentials of Mr. Smith,” Adams said. “He will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to our campus police department.” At his new job, Smith will earn an annual salary of $78,000, he said. Smith currently works as a human resources instructor and director of the Collegiate Officer Program at East Central University in Ada, Okla., according to the school’s website. Smith has more
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Running for the law
UALRTeach Assistant Director Michelle Buchanan and Master Teacher Kelly Chaney have each been chosen from a nationwide pool of professionals to serve three-year terms on advisory boards for the National Science Teacher’s Association.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Participants of the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law’s annual Bowen 5K cross the starting line and begin the 3.1 mile run/walk just after 9 a.m. Feb. 23 on McMath Avenue. A portion of the proceeds from registration fees benefits the Arkansas Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program. Photo courtesy of Rebekah M. Smith
propose students show their pride KenDrell Collins Assistant Editor
This year’s homecoming week filled with aquatic races, school spirit competitions and queen selection will culminate Saturday, March 2 when the Trojans play the Arkansas State Red Wolves in the Jack Stephens Center at 7 p.m. An assemblage of school organizations will compete on the water against each other in one of the week’s most anticipated events, the third-annual Cardboard Boat Regatta. The race will take place Friday, March 1 in the pool in the Donaghey Student Center from noon to 3 p.m. Each organization is required to construct an original boat using only corrugated cardboard, duct tape, Elmer’s wood glue, liquid nails and water-based paint. Awards go to the team with the best-dressed crew, most unique boat design, most spirit and the most remarkable sinking. The event is sponsored by Campus Recreation. There will also be a competition for the student organization that demonstrates exceptional school spirit; the UALR fan who shows the most team pride will be recognized as well. Winners of the group and individual spirit awards will receive $300. In order to get the award, competing students and organizations must attend the regatta and both games on Saturday. The Trojan women’s basketball game will begin at 4:30 p.m.