In The News – 每日大赛网站 Magazine /magazine Fri, 17 Apr 2026 19:44:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 Foundation Funds Honor Late Professor, Family /magazine/foundation-funds-honor-late-professor-family/ Thu, 23 May 2019 18:08:48 +0000 /magazine/?p=5119
The Arkansas Schoolmarms being directed by Dr. Howard Groth in 1960 鈥 FIRST ROW: Kathy Mills, Sue Conner, Janice Clay, Maxine McElroy, Dorothy Graves, Dorothy Thompson and Sandra Nichols 鈥 SECOND ROW:聽 Neva Graves, Paula O鈥橬eal, Royce Vest, Norma Bailey, Shirley Allison,聽Jo Ann Conrad and Ann Holland 鈥 THIRD ROW: Beth Mays, Nelle Flynn, Linda Hamil, Betty Hastings, Ruby Haynes and Jennie Morris 鈥 FOURTH ROW:聽 Anne Reeves, Mazie Wilson, Gene Duvall, Susan Wade and Beverly Wilson
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The Howard聽Groth聽Vocal Performance Award has been renamed as the Howard and Helen聽Groth, Cathey Maxey聽Groth聽Vocal Performance Award.

The late Cathey聽Groth聽鈥72 and Bill聽Groth聽鈥74 of Germantown, Tennessee, initially established the fund in 1984 in honor of the late Dr. Howard聽Groth, a former University of Central Arkansas professor and department chair.

Dr.聽Groth聽joined Arkansas State Teachers College in 1950 and served as chair of the Department of Music from 1957-70. He retired from the university in 1975. The late Helen聽Groth 鈥68 received a Master of Science in Education from 每日大赛网站 and retired as assistant director of juvenile services for the state of Arkansas.

In addition, Bill聽Groth聽and sons Max聽Groth聽of Brooklyn, New York, and Bennett聽Groth聽of Memphis, Tennessee, have endowed the Howard and Helen聽Groth, Cathey Maxey聽Groth聽Special Education Scholarship Award.

Both funds are housed within the 每日大赛网站 Foundation. Alumni, former students and friends can contribute to the Howard and Helen聽Groth, Cathey Maxey聽Groth聽Vocal Performance Award or the Howard and Helen聽Groth, Cathey Maxey聽Groth聽Special Education Scholarship Award at聽.

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Fiddler Appointed to 每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees /magazine/fiddler-appointed-to-uca-board-of-trustees/ Thu, 23 May 2019 18:06:33 +0000 /magazine/?p=5117 Dr. Terry FiddlerGov. Asa Hutchinson announced the appointment of Dr. Terry Fiddler 鈥70 of Conway to the University of Central Arkansas Board of Trustees in January.

鈥淥n behalf of the entire 每日大赛网站 family, I鈥檇 like to welcome Dr. Fiddler to the Board of Trustees,鈥 said President Houston Davis. 鈥淲e value his perspective, expertise and commitment to the community, and we look forward to the impact he will make as a member of the 每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees.鈥

Fiddler earned his undergraduate degree from 每日大赛网站 in 1970 and his D.D.S. from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry in 1973. He served the Conway community as a dentist for 43 years before retiring in 2016. He is trustee-elect to the American Dental Association’s 12th District. He has also served on the Conway School District Board of Education for 20 years.

Fiddler has a long history of civic leadership in the Conway community. At 每日大赛网站 alone, he鈥檚 served on the 每日大赛网站 Foundation Board; the Community Advisory Board of Reynolds Performance Hall; as Purple Circle co-founder, first president and current board member; as a member of the President鈥檚 Club since 1980; and as organizer and charter member of the Youth Theatre of Central Arkansas.

He’s currently active in numerous organizations, including Conway Kiwanis, the CARTI Foundation Board and the Arkansas Mission of Mercy, where he is executive director. He is married to Dr. Joyce Fiddler 鈥70, and the couple has two daughters and four grandchildren.

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每日大赛网站 Athlete Serves in Uganda During Summer Break /magazine/uca-athlete-serves-in-uganda-during-summer-break/ Thu, 23 May 2019 18:05:15 +0000 /magazine/?p=5115 Oakley Sisemore with Children
University of Central Arkansas softball player Oakley Sisemore has traveled to Uganda for the past three summers to volunteer at a local orphanage. While there, she also worked with patients at a local hospital.

For spring sports, summer break usually signifies the end of a long, grueling season and a chance for players to recharge the batteries. However, there is one student-athlete at the University of Central Arkansas that chooses to spend her summers a bit differently.

Bears鈥 softball standout Oakley Sisemore has spent the past three summer breaks assisting at a local orphanage in Uganda.

鈥淭here are these 鈥榤oms鈥 there at the orphanages that oversee as many as eight or nine kids each,鈥 said Sisemore, who traveled with a group of friends and worship leaders to volunteer. 鈥淲e really just wanted to provide them with a break since they were always so busy. The living arrangements were definitely unique. They stayed in these 鈥榩ods.鈥 It was basically a small house that most of the time did have cold running water but not much else.鈥

While working with children was a great experience on its own, Sisemore has always been enamored with working in the medical field. While in Uganda, she was given the opportunity to visit a local hospital and work with patients that had varying conditions.

鈥淭here was a doctor there named Bridgett Hurry whose family was there longterm, and they were looking for people to go to this hospital a few hours away,鈥 Sisemore stated. 鈥淚 just kind of raised my hand, and she said, 鈥極K, let鈥檚 go then.鈥 I have always wanted to work in health care or in the medical field, so I loved it. There were a few scheduled surgeries that day, so that whole experience was great.鈥

This past summer, a few more players from the 每日大赛网站 softball squad decided to join Sisemore in volunteering in Uganda. Cheyenne Kuhn and Rachel Haberman each spent time there contributing to the orphanage and assisting in any way possible.

鈥淥ne of the things I love is that every time I go back, they all remember my name and everyone knows who I am,鈥 Sisemore said. 鈥淎 lot of people think that you go on these mission trips and you are just some sort of savior. The reality is these people are so empowered and have so much to offer, but they just lack resources to do the things we can do. The best part to me was realizing how capable they are of living a life like us while developing those friendships.鈥

Sisemore is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in environmental sciences as she prepares to take her MCAT and apply for medical school. While teaching is something that may interest her down the line, Sisemore plans on practicing medicine during the majority of her career.

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Sculptor Creates Valor II Sculpture on Campus /magazine/sculptor-creates-valor-ii-sculpture-on-campus/ Thu, 23 May 2019 18:01:59 +0000 /magazine/?p=5122 Valor II Scultpure

Sculptor Gary Keenan used chainsaws to carve a white oak tree trunk on the 每日大赛网站 campus into a life-sized bear. The sculpture is located in front of Wingo Hall, welcoming visitors and students to campus.

Valor II replaces the original Valor I bear sculpture that was erected in front of Wingo Hall in the spring of 2013. Valor I was carved from one of 每日大赛网站鈥檚 World War II red oak Memorial Trees that had to be cut due to disease and rot. Unfortunately, the sculpture continued to deteriorate to a point that remediation could not be done. Valor I was retired in 2017 and removed from campus to mitigate safety issues with the structure.

鈥淭hanks to the generosity of several donors, we are able to replace the much-loved Valor with a more disease-, weather- and bug-resistant sculpture,鈥 said President Houston Davis.

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