Spring/Summer 2021 – 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 The Moment Is Now: 每日大赛网站 Launches Public Phase of $100 Million Campaign /magazine/the-moment-is-now-uca-launches-public-phase-of-100-million-campaign/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 16:00:57 +0000 /magazine/?p=6551 The University of Central Arkansas kicked off the public phase of its comprehensive capital campaign,  每日大赛网站 Now: Impact Arkansas and Beyond. The campaign aims to raise $100 million. Event attendees and participants celebrated the occasion by tossing commemorative coins into the Harding Centennial Fountain. From left: Mary Bane Lackie, vice president for University Advancement; Jeff Standridge 鈥90, chair of the  每日大赛网站 Foundation Board of Directors; Kay Hinkle 鈥70, chair of the  每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees;  每日大赛网站 President Houston Davis; Jessica Chavez 鈥21, Baxley Foundation scholarship recipient; Bruce D. Bear; and Linda 鈥82 and Rush Harding 鈥76, 2021 co-chairs of  每日大赛网站 Now.
The University of Central Arkansas kicked off the public phase of its comprehensive capital campaign, 每日大赛网站 Now: Impact Arkansas and Beyond. The campaign aims to raise $100 million. Event attendees and participants celebrated the occasion by tossing commemorative coins into the Harding Centennial Fountain. From left: Mary Bane Lackie, vice president for University Advancement; Jeff Standridge 鈥90, chair of the 每日大赛网站 Foundation Board of Directors; Kay Hinkle 鈥70, chair of the 每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees; 每日大赛网站 President Houston Davis; Jessica Chavez 鈥21, Baxley Foundation scholarship recipient; Bruce D. Bear; and Linda 鈥82 and Rush Harding 鈥76, 2021 co-chairs of 每日大赛网站 Now.

The University of Central Arkansas launched the public phase of the largest fundraising effort in university history on April 9. The campaign, 每日大赛网站 Now: Impact Arkansas and Beyond, is a comprehensive capital campaign with a goal of raising $100 million.

 每日大赛网站 NOW: Impacting Arkansas and Beyond

 

鈥淏reaking through the ceiling of $100 million announces that our students, our faculty, our staff and our alumni belong in select company in American public higher education,鈥 said 每日大赛网站 President Houston Davis. 鈥淚t is about how big our aspirations can become and how this great university can further support the dreams of our students.鈥

In announcing the public phase of the eight-year campaign, the university also announced that $72.5 million has been raised toward the total goal of $100 million. The total includes a surprise announcement of a $3 million estate gift from longtime 每日大赛网站 supporters Rush 鈥76 and Linda Harding 鈥82. This gift brings their total giving to their university to $7.2 million, making them the highest individual donors to the university. The Hardings are serving as 每日大赛网站 Now campaign co-chairs for 2021.

Jessica Chavez 鈥21 (left), Baxley Foundation scholarship recipient, and Linda 鈥82 and Rush Harding 鈥76 are members of the dais for the  每日大赛网站 Now campaign launch.
Jessica Chavez 鈥21 (left), Baxley Foundation scholarship recipient, and Linda 鈥82 and Rush Harding 鈥76 are members of the dais for the 每日大赛网站 Now campaign launch.

The Harding family has an exceptional legacy at 每日大赛网站. The couple, two of their children, Shaylea 鈥06 and Payne 鈥09, and Rush鈥檚 parents, Buddy 鈥51 and Martha Stone Harding 鈥53, are all alumni of the university. Rush served on the 每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees for 21 years, including three terms as chair, and was named a Distinguished Alumni award recipient in 2007. Additionally, Linda and Rush were co-chairs of the university鈥檚 Centennial Campaign.

For more than 33 years, the Hardings have supported 每日大赛网站 through scholarships, programming support, endowed professorships and numerous sponsorships. Their gifts have also provided for two iconic campus locations: the Amphitheater in the Student Center Courtyard and Harding Centennial Fountain and Plaza where the campaign launch event was hosted.

In making remarks, Rush Harding said that 每日大赛网站, Conway and its people are all very special. 鈥淎nd, what makes it special are all of you, the stakeholders in this community and this university. Thank you for being a part of my life and a part of the life of my family. Thank you,” Rush said.

In appreciation of the Hardings鈥 gift to 每日大赛网站, the photography studio in the Windgate Center for Fine and Performing Arts will be named the Linda Harding Photography Studio.

Because participation is so important to the success of the campaign, in addition to the monetary goal, the university set a participation goal of 15,000 individual active donors. Alumni, friends and others can support the campaign by contacting the 每日大赛网站 Division of Advancement at 501-450-3421 or ucanow@uca.edu or visiting .

Davis was joined at the campaign announcement by members of the 每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees; Mary Bane Lackie, vice president for University Advancement; Jeff Standridge 鈥90, chair of the 每日大赛网站 Foundation Board of Directors; university mascot Bruce D. Bear; and other special guests and alumni.

The celebratory event included high energy performances by the 每日大赛网站 Bear Marching Band. Hundreds of faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends and attendees tossed a commemorative coin into the Harding Centennial Fountain, symbolizing the value of participation.

President Houston Davis delivers remarks at  每日大赛网站 Now's campaign launch event on April 9 as Kay Hinkle 鈥70, chair of the  每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees, looks on.
President Houston Davis delivers remarks at 每日大赛网站 Now’s campaign launch event on April 9 as Kay Hinkle 鈥70, chair of the 每日大赛网站 Board of Trustees, looks on.

Planning for 每日大赛网站 Now began in 2017 with a campaign study committee. Preparations included meeting with existing donors to understand their core values and priorities, developing a campaign fundraising plan that best connects donors with the university鈥檚 strengths and needs, expanding the donor base through increased engagement with alumni and friends and equipping the Advancement Division with the tools needed to meet fundraising goals. The campaign began its quiet phase in June 2016 and will conclude in July 2024.

These efforts produced tremendous results during the quiet phase of the campaign, resulting in the university exceeding its fundraising goals for four consecutive years, including raising $15.8 million in 2019-20 in spite of the pandemic, and it is on track to exceed the 2020-21 fundraising goal by June 30 of this year.

每日大赛网站 has also seen significant growth in the number of seven-figure gifts and experienced strong support for capital projects including the Integrated Health Sciences Building, the Windgate Center for Fine and Performing Arts and Greek Village II. Over the past seven years, 每日大赛网站鈥檚 combined annual Day of Giving efforts have raised more than $3.1 million in impact for students, the campus and community and established the university as the leader in the state for Day of Giving efforts. This year, 每日大赛网站 increased donor participation by 21%.

After setting the goal to surpass $1 million four years ago, the 每日大赛网站 Foundation now awards more than $1.5 million in private endowed scholarships annually.

每日大赛网站 Now is the result of years of work; numerous conversations with alumni, donors, faculty, staff, students and community leaders; and countless meetings with campaign leadership teams and university marketing partner Eric Rob and Isaac.

The  每日大赛网站 Bear Marching Band performing at the campaign launch.
The 每日大赛网站 Bear Marching Band performing at the campaign launch.
from left) Amanda Okolo 鈥21, Alise Holloway 鈥21 and J鈥檓e Eddinger-Lucero 鈥21 tossing their coins into the fountain.
from left) Amanda Okolo 鈥21, Alise Holloway 鈥21 and J鈥檓e Eddinger-Lucero 鈥21 tossing their coins into the fountain.
Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Lavon Morton 鈥72 gives the thumbs up as he throws his coin. Morton is also a member of the campaign steering committee.
Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Lavon Morton 鈥72 gives the thumbs up as he throws his coin. Morton is also a member of the campaign steering committee.
Students hold up signs during the campaign kickoff event.
Students hold up signs during the campaign kickoff event.

鈥淒uring our campaign readiness study, we were routinely told by individual donors and others that $40 million in an eight-year campaign was a reasonable goal, and the majority said that $50-60 million would be a stretch for a university like 每日大赛网站, but there were a few supporters that joined our internal leadership team in saying, 鈥業f not now, then when?鈥欌 said Davis. 鈥淚f ever 每日大赛网站 was going to break through the $100 million level, why not now? The time is now and thus, 每日大赛网站 Now was born.鈥

每日大赛网站 Now includes four campaign pillars: success, culture, wellness and excellence. Success is growing university endowments to remove financial barriers to student success. Culture distinguishes 每日大赛网站鈥檚 commitment to raising the bar for arts in central Arkansas, which will help usher in new social, cultural and economic opportunities for the region. Wellness signifies 每日大赛网站鈥檚 leadership in health care education and wellness in Arkansas. Excellence showcases the exceptional disciplines, partnerships and unique experiential experiences that contribute to student success and community growth.

鈥淩eal fundraising success is about participation,鈥 Lackie said. 鈥淓very gift 鈥 large, small, individual, and corporate 鈥 adds up to huge impact.鈥

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Baxley Foundation Scholarship Lifts Financial Burdens /magazine/baxley-foundation-scholarship-lifts-financial-burdens/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 19:55:56 +0000 /magazine/?p=6547 When University of Central Arkansas graduates Jessica Chavez 鈥21 and Amanda Okolo 鈥21 logged into separate Skype meetings in 2018, they thought the sessions would be a follow-up interview for the 每日大赛网站 scholarships they had applied for. The conversations quickly turned into celebration upon hearing they both were awarded a Baxley Foundation Scholarship.

Established in 2017, the Baxley Foundation Scholarship Fund provides full-ride scholarships that cover tuition, books, fees, housing and a meal plan. The scholarship is funded through the student鈥檚 senior year as long as the recipient remains in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must be an Arkansas resident who graduated from an Arkansas high school. The scholarship stipulates that students must be ineligible for federal aid and therefore rely upon student loans or family for financial assistance.

鈥淥ur intent is to alleviate the financial burden of students, allowing the students to focus on their studies and make positive contributions to society post-graduation,鈥 said Paul Baxley 鈥98 on behalf of the foundation at the time the scholarship was established. 鈥淭he Baxley Foundation is delighted to support a university that three of our family members attended.鈥

Amanda Okolo
Amanda Okolo ’21

鈥淭he Baxley Foundation Scholarship took a weight off of my shoulders,鈥 Okolo said. 鈥淚t gave me the chance to spend more time on my studies, as well as build relationships that will last many years.鈥

As the youngest of five children and daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Okolo always knew she had to find a way to earn an education, but she wasn鈥檛 sure how. During her freshman year, she earned a scholarship that paid for most of her expenses, but she had to work to pay for her books. When she received the news that her last three years of college would be paid for in full, Okolo was able to focus on school instead of how to pay for it.

鈥淚t makes me feel very special that a family who doesn鈥檛 even know me offered to pay my college tuition,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey believed that I could be more than just a scholarship. The fact that the Baxley family and 每日大赛网站 faculty are willing to help college students so much blows my mind every day.鈥

With this scholarship, Okolo was able to take advantage of all that 每日大赛网站 has to offer. She was a member of the Association of Future Alumni, President鈥檚 Leadership Fellows, Women of Excellence and the Pre-Physical Therapy Club.

The May 2021 graduate majored in health sciences with a concentration in physical therapy. She begins work toward earning a doctorate in physical therapy at 每日大赛网站 in the fall.

Jessica Chavez
Jessica Chavez ’21

Chavez was joined by her parents, Martin and Anna, when she met with the Baxley family via Skype. For Chavez, the Baxley Foundation scholarship was 鈥渓ife changing.鈥

鈥淭he Baxley Foundation Scholarship, along with 每日大赛网站 Career Services, has pushed me forward in both my schoolwork and my career,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love the resources at 每日大赛网站, and I would choose it just for the resources. They offer so much to students including resume help, the WOW Closet and career fairs.鈥

Chavez graduated in May and pursued a business management major with a minor in psychology. To prepare for her career, she spent the past two years working at a local bank as a teller. She also worked closely with the bank鈥檚 human resources department, realizing her passion for the field. As a result, she joined the Human Resources Club at 每日大赛网站.

鈥淲e got to attend the SHRM [Society of Human Resource Management] Convention in Hot Springs where I got to network with HR professionals and get a more in-depth look at what it鈥檚 like to be in the field,鈥 she said.

Chavez emphasized that the Baxley scholarship propelled her forward to new heights.
鈥淚t pushed me to be more ambitious,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 knew I was going to have the chance to finish college and prepare for my career.鈥

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Local Firm with National Impact Grows from 每日大赛网站 Roots /magazine/local-firm-with-national-impact-grows-from-uca-roots/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 19:59:58 +0000 /magazine/?p=6557 Garcia Brothers

On a day when record levels of snowfall blanket Arkansas, the CEO of Garcia Wealth Management, like many others, is ordering his children to remove their snow-drenched clothes.

鈥淭hey want to go outside and play in the snow,鈥 Osmar A. Garc铆a 鈥13 said. 鈥淚n, out, in, out. Melted snow puddles everywhere.鈥

He doesn鈥檛 mind, as he is still able to help families and individuals establish their finances and build wealth to ensure a secure future. Osmar and his brother, Gilberto 鈥17, are co-founders of Conway鈥檚 Garcia Wealth Management through Northwestern Mutual. Established in 2019, Garcia Wealth Management began with three employees 鈥 Osmar, Gilberto and an associate 鈥 and today has nine employees and clients in 24 states. The brothers鈥 success is born from their desire to build a legacy not only for their families but also for those in their community.

鈥淚 was the first in my family to go to college,鈥 Osmar said. 鈥淚 was not exposed to a lot of scholarship opportunities because my family simply didn鈥檛 know how to guide me in that. While I was going to the University of Central Arkansas, I worked in the banking industry, and I would see people come in who couldn鈥檛 get to the next step in their lives because they didn鈥檛 have their finances together. That was something I knew I could help others do.鈥

While Osmar was graduating with a degree in finance, Gilberto was entering as a freshman on an athletic scholarship. He played as an offensive lineman for the 每日大赛网站 Bears while studying finance and risk management. After graduating, he pursued his master鈥檚 in business administration.

鈥淚 knew I wanted to either study finance or become a coach,鈥 said Gilberto, who serves as president of Garcia Wealth Management. 鈥淥smar studied finance, and some of my teammates and our Kappa Sigma brothers also, were pursuing finance as a major. The education, networking connections and internship program with Northwestern Mutual offered at 每日大赛网站 are equal to or better than other universities. I don鈥檛 think we would be where we are today without 每日大赛网站.鈥

Unbeknownst to each other at the time, Osmar and Gilberto were both talking with Northwestern Mutual about starting a financial planning practice in 2015. Both wanted to serve their communities and help other families build wealth while leaving a legacy of their own for their children.

鈥淚t鈥檚 motivating to have 鈥楪arcia鈥 in the name of our business,鈥 Osmar said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to be in business together because we learn from each other. We complement each other well.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to go to work every day and build something as a legacy,鈥 Gilberto added.

Both brothers frequently return to 每日大赛网站 to give back and inspire students. On March 7, Osmar spoke on a panel to approximately 100 每日大赛网站 graduate students. Gilberto encourages students to learn from alumni whenever the opportunity arises.

鈥淲hatever you want to do, someone else has already done it and knows the process,鈥 Gilberto said. 鈥淕o be with them, ask questions and learn from their experience.鈥

Osmar agrees: 鈥淚f you show me the five people with whom you spend the most time, I鈥檒l show you your future. If you want excellence in your life, keep excellent people around you.鈥

One of those five people for both Osmar and Gilberto is 每日大赛网站 President Houston Davis.

鈥淲e are so proud to be alumni of 每日大赛网站, and we admire what Dr. Davis has done since arriving and all the initiatives he is putting into place to make 每日大赛网站 a collegiate contender,鈥 Osmar said. 鈥淲hen he was made president in 2017, it was like a big family reunion. Everyone was cheering and hugging. He鈥檚 brought the same sense of family and legacy to 每日大赛网站 we hope to instill in Garcia Wealth Management.鈥

Gilberto said he is most impressed by Davis鈥 willingness to be present on every level.

鈥淗e may be in a board meeting one hour, then taking Instagram photos with students the next,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e gets the concept of community, and that is one reason he is successful and why we have such deep roots as 每日大赛网站 alumni.鈥

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Every Gift Counts /magazine/every-gift-counts/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 20:33:57 +0000 /magazine/?p=6555 Ludie McIntosh 鈥60 has lived in California for most of her life since graduating from her alma mater, Arkansas State Teachers College, now the University of Central Arkansas. The last time she remembers coming to Conway was at least 20 years ago.

Every Gift Counts

鈥淢y time at Arkansas State Teachers College was among the happiest times of my life. I have very fond memories, and it was kind of a stress-free time,鈥 McIntosh said.

Her favorite memories include having Gene Hatfield 鈥47 as a professor, serving as Miss Conway her junior year, working with the on-campus drama club and being named a Who’s Who for her class. Although it鈥檚 a 24-hour drive from her current home in North Hills to Conway, McIntosh has maintained a stalwart connection to campus through her small annual giving and her many college friendships with individuals such as Paul Henson 鈥57. The two became friends while Henson was serving as president of the Student Senate, now the Student Government Association.

When McIntosh learned that she could strengthen her connection to 每日大赛网站 through a five-figure gift of $10,000, she did not hesitate.

鈥淢y philosophy in life is every little bit helps, whether it’s kindness or gift or talent or whatever you have to offer, every little bit counts,鈥 McIntosh said. 鈥淚 wanted to do it in honor of Paul Henson. He’s been such a wonderful human being and been kind to so many needy people. I wanted to honor him and Mr. Hatfield.鈥

McIntosh鈥檚 gift exemplifies one of the ideals set forth in the university鈥檚 recently announced comprehensive capital campaign: every gift counts.

鈥淟arge gifts are incredibly important to the campaign, but many of our university friends and donors cannot make gifts of $1 million or more,鈥 said Mary Bane Lackie, vice president for University Advancement. 鈥淎t the heart of all of our conversations and planning around the campaign, we have recognized this. The success of this campaign absolutely depends on every gift, regardless of size.鈥

The campaign, 鈥 每日大赛网站 Now: Arkansas and Beyond,鈥 launched publicly April 9 with four pillars as its foundation: success, culture, wellness and excellence. The campaign鈥檚 financial goal is to raise $100 million, as well as to connect with 15,000 donors through a variety of giving types and levels.

Planned giving is one focus area for the campaign. One example of this was an approximate $50,000 gift from Mike Mason 鈥85, a 2017 每日大赛网站 retiree. Mason earned a bachelor鈥檚 in biology and worked on campus before retiring. He included a bequest to the university in his final wishes.

Lackie said that sustained giving is also an option for alumni and friends as they decide how to support 每日大赛网站 during the capital campaign.

Jim Schneider 鈥62 worked for many years in alumni relations on the 每日大赛网站 campus. He and his wife, Peggy 鈥66, 鈥80, have been longtime supporters of the university, but they began making regular donations about 10 years ago to create a scholarship in their names.

鈥淧eggy and I established a system of recurring giving every month, so we鈥檝e been doing that for the last 10 years,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he scholarship is not big, but it鈥檚 growing pretty good.鈥

The couple created the James W. and Peggy Schneider Scholarship that supports full-time students with a GPA of 2.75 or above. Selection is primarily based on financial need and academic performance. Now that the scholarship has been endowed, the Schneiders have been able to meet the last recipient of their scholarship who is currently a medical student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the best part of giving, having the private satisfaction of knowing that you helped someone else, and that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e put here to do,鈥 Jim said. 鈥淲e would never have been able to become a large donor, but by becoming a small donor on a consistent basis, we鈥檙e having an impact. Not many folks are going to have the resources to give the million-dollar gifts, but almost everybody can give something on a monthly basis.鈥

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Jessica Harden 鈥03 Takes Lead of Design at Getty Museum /magazine/jessica-harden-03-takes-lead-of-design-at-getty-museum/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 20:44:11 +0000 /magazine/?p=6560 Jessica Harden
Jessica Harden’s 鈥03 photo shoot was styled and photographed by Los Angeles-based alumni Marko Monroe 鈥12 and Grant Vanderbilt 鈥11 of The House of Avalon.

When enrolled as an Honors College student at the University of Central Arkansas, Jessica Harden 鈥03 began unraveling what she understood about the world. She challenged her beliefs, became exposed to different philosophies and followed her curiosity. As head of design for the J. Paul Getty Museum, she facilitates visual experiences that help others do the same.

In her role at the esteemed museum, Harden oversees a team that designs exhibition and gallery interiors, finishes, signage and didactic materials at Getty鈥檚 two campuses in Los Angeles: the Getty Center and the Getty Villa.

Harden was always drawn to the way museums provide teaching and learning experiences, something that museum design enables.

鈥淲hat I really loved about the arts and museums is they were really thinking about how people learn … tactile, mechanical, kinesthetic and different ways of learning,鈥 said Harden, who began her role in September 2020. 鈥淪ome of it is auditory, some of it is reading, some of it鈥檚 video. So really thinking about many different mediums and what mediums best suit the activity or the learning that needs to happen.鈥

Though she鈥檚 worked in museum design for about two decades, Harden didn鈥檛 always see herself in an arts career. Growing up in East Texas鈥 Bowie County, Harden was always creative and mechanically inclined; she was raised on a farm, so she knew how to repair and build, and she designed her own prom dress. She even played around with her grandmother鈥檚 craft of painting but ultimately viewed art as more of a hobby than a career path 鈥 until she attended 每日大赛网站.

At 每日大赛网站, Harden鈥檚 academic strengths were in mathematics and the sciences, but she struggled with testing. A math professor advised her to take courses that sounded fun, and something clicked.

鈥淗e was like, 鈥榃ho do you like being around? Because that’s who you need to surround yourself with,鈥欌 she said. 鈥淔or me, that was just such a mind-blowing insight. I was like, 鈥業 really like these art people,鈥 and he was like, 鈥楪o take some more art classes, spend some time in there, see what happens.鈥欌

Through her various art classes, Harden discovered a relationship between the arts and science. She explored chemistry through photography and ceramics. She identified physics and geometry when building furniture for her 3D design class. It was a connection that the Honors College鈥檚 interdisciplinary focus helped to bridge. 鈥淭here were always things where I suddenly [saw] real-life applications for the abstract concepts that I had learned in math and science,鈥 she said.

Harden also took part in real-life experiences in the museum space. She completed a work-study job at the 每日大赛网站 Baum Gallery, where she realized her love for art installation. She even landed an internship at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where her knack for exhibition design solidified.

After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts from 每日大赛网站, Harden received a Master of Fine Arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and began work at Staples & Charles in the Washington, D.C., area, a renowned design firm that worked with Yale University Art Gallery and the Delaware Art Museum’s Pre-Raphaelite galleries. There, Harden spent about four years sinking her teeth into the firm鈥檚 work on the renovation of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

鈥淵ou never have the same challenge twice,鈥 she said. 鈥淓very show that you鈥檙e designing, you鈥檙e learning a new story. You鈥檙e learning about a new artist. You鈥檙e learning about new artwork. You鈥檙e researching a different time period, different design cues and typography and material resources. It鈥檚 a new, interesting challenge every single time.鈥

Following the opening of the Detroit Institute of Art project, Harden decided to move closer to home and joined the Dallas Museum of Art, where she served for 12 and a half years, gradually building an exhibition design team that included graphic design, gallery technology and carpentry, and eventually grew to include interpretation, editing and translation. She worked on about 18 to 22 exhibitions a year, including 2019鈥檚 “Dior: From Paris to the World,” a profile on the impact of fashion designer Christian Dior. For the exhibition, Harden approved designs and structural plans and oversaw the production of event materials. She has called the exhibition 鈥渢he most challenging and ambitious鈥 project she鈥檚 worked on at the museum.

After Harden learned of the opening as head of design at the Getty, she felt it was a perfect fit: Its prestige was a draw, and it boasts a design department of eight full-time designers, more than her previous employment. Plus, she could explore Southern California and hike the Santa Monica Mountains in her down time.

鈥淥ne thing that has become really interesting and apparent to me is that, even though I may not be designing anymore, I鈥檓 still using a creative mindset in relationship to leadership and also to life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think that started with the Honors College and continued through art and museums.鈥

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State of the Arts /magazine/state-of-the-arts/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 20:46:44 +0000 /magazine/?p=6577 每日大赛网站 Expands its Footprint as Creative Hub for Central Arkansas

Bryan Massey, professor and chair for the Department of Art and Design, works alongside Charles Johnson, a junior majoring in art education and psychology, on the beginnings of a bronze cast sculpture.

In its latest economic impact study, Americans for the Arts, a national advocacy organization, found that the arts and culture industry generated $166.3 billion in economic activity in 2015.

Fine art makes communities richer. It is essential to lives and businesses and a significant driver of the economy 鈥 a concept that is too often overlooked.

“We often think of the arts as something extra, but they are key. Creative people stimulate innovation and strengthen competitiveness in the global marketplace,” said Gayle Seymour, professor and associate dean in the University of Central Arkansas College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS). Seymour serves on the board for Arkansans for the Arts, a state chapter of Americans for the Arts.

The study explores various regions across the country, including northwest Arkansas. There, the arts and culture sector generated $14.3 million in local and state government revenue and supported 4,647 jobs.

鈥淚t’s not just artists who are generating this income, it鈥檚 all the people who love the arts,鈥 Seymour said. 鈥淭hink about people who spend their money in restaurants and hotels, park their car and hire a babysitter. There are all kinds of stimulation in the economy that stem from the arts.鈥

In central Arkansas, the Windgate Center for Fine and Performing Arts is scheduled to open in fall 2022. It will strengthen 每日大赛网站鈥檚 position as a leader in the arts community and make Conway an artistic anchor for the region.

With 每日大赛网站鈥檚 close connection to Conway and other surrounding communities, the center will amplify and improve the art scene and increase tourism while serving as a laboratory for student collaboration. Luckily, the impact of 每日大赛网站’s investment in the arts expands far beyond our campus.

鈥淲e believe that community development facilitates economic development. And a key part of community development is quality of life,鈥 said Shelby Fiegel, director of the 每日大赛网站 Center for Community and Economic Development and the Community Development Institute. 鈥淎rt plays a huge role in that quality-of-life piece.鈥

In the past, jobs at industrial plants and factories were major attractions for cities. Today, with improved technology and mobility, people are drawn to areas with other amenities, including the arts, Fiegel said.

The Windgate Center will include a 450-seat concert hall, a 175-seat black box theater and an art gallery, all of which will be connected by a wide corridor to allow mobility for large equipment from one facility to another.

鈥淭he location of the building is going to be a front porch for the campus in both a literal and figurative way,鈥 Seymour said. 鈥淲e want the public to also see this as a resource for them as well. It鈥檒l be a game-changer for our community.鈥

Bryan Massey ClassBryan Massey is professor and chair of the Department of Art and Design in CAHSS. Massey, a skilled sculpture artist, understands how much art enriches our understanding of the world around us.

鈥淎 lot of people look at a rock and see a rock,鈥 Massey said. 鈥淏ut I can look at it as something more. My job is to take away everything that doesn鈥檛 belong and create a sculpture.鈥

There are so many opportunities that exist for people with an art degree, Massey said, because art is in everything, from the design of bridges and buildings to clothes and landscaping.

鈥淵ou have to know you want to do it and have a passion for it,鈥 Massey said. 鈥淚 tell my students to start with the solid foundation of the principal elements of what art is. Then you can build on that as you begin to find your own creative voice and style.鈥

Many of his students have found great success in the fine arts, which is one reason CAHSS has one of the strongest art programs in the country. In 2019, 每日大赛网站 became the first university in the nation to start a student chapter of Americans for the Arts.

Seymour, an art historian, said that 每日大赛网站 has prioritized the arts since its founding in 1907; indeed, one of the seven initial departments was dedicated to the arts.

鈥淣one of this happened magically. We stand on the shoulders of great visionaries and leaders. Because of them, it鈥檚 our duty to see even further and make them proud,鈥 Seymour said.

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每日大赛网站 School of Nursing Students, Faculty Help to Stay COVID-19 Pandemic /magazine/uca-school-of-nursing-students-faculty-help-to-stay-covid-19-pandemic/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 20:49:09 +0000 /magazine/?p=6570 School of Nursing alumna Presley Mullins 鈥21 (right) reviews vaccination procedures with nursing student Sabrina Phan.
School of Nursing alumna Presley Mullins 鈥21 (right) reviews vaccination procedures with nursing student Sabrina Phan.

Faculty and students from the School of Nursing provided almost 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines to the Conway community in partnership with Conway Regional Medical Center and Baptist Health Medical Center-Conway.

Presley Mullins 鈥21 has a passion for helping people. She came to the University of Central Arkansas with the intention of becoming a doctor, but she soon realized that she could help others in a different way.

鈥淲hen I realized that the nurses are the ones who spend all day with the patients and that the nurses are the ones that know everything about the patients and provide all their care, I was like, 鈥業 think that’s really what I want to do and maybe not be the doctor,鈥欌 Mullins said. 鈥淣urses can connect with patients in a different way than doctors.鈥

Mullins was a senior nursing major with a minor in honors interdisciplinary studies. The Cabot native was among 120 每日大赛网站 School of Nursing students who volunteered at two Conway vaccination clinics in spring semester as part of their community health nursing course. Mullins said she found great joy in this process.

Between January and April, 每日大赛网站 School of Nursing students and faculty administered more than 12,000 vaccines and served more than 1,300 hours.

Presley MullinsFour 每日大赛网站 instructors lead the community health nursing courses: Leslie Blackwell, clinical instructor I; Annette Gartman, clinical instructor I; Laura Gillis, assistant professor; and Andrea Taylor-Garza, clinical instructor I. The course focuses on nursing outside of the hospital setting and includes hospice, home health, and public schools amid a myriad of other areas, Gartman said.

Through this course, enrolled nursing students participated in vaccination clinics to earn needed patient contact hours at Conway Regional Medical Center and Baptist Health Medical Center-Conway.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been such a beautiful partnership between us and the hospitals because they鈥檙e getting the vaccine doses, and they鈥檙e getting all the clinics set up, and we just come in and provide the manpower to actually enable them to give large numbers of doses in a short amount of time,鈥 Gartman said.

Susan Gatto, director of the 每日大赛网站 School of Nursing, said faculty and students have stepped up to be community partners throughout the pandemic.

In April 2020, the School of Nursing donated personal protective equipment to Conway Regional and Arkansas Pediatrics of Conway. The donation included 150 isolation gowns, 400 surgical masks and 200 surgical caps, as well as 6,000 small, 6,000 medium, 6,000 large and 5,600 extra-large gloves.

Twenty-four faculty members volunteered 220 hours and administered 2,766 vaccines to doctors, nurses and other health care professionals in December and January.

鈥淚t was over Christmas break, so it really wasn鈥檛 a hard sell at all. Everybody was very excited to be a part of it,鈥 Gatto said. 鈥淲e gave a lot of hours, and we gave a lot of shots. And then when the students came back, the community health faculty said, 鈥楬ey, we have students. Let鈥檚 make this part of the clinical for community health.鈥 That鈥檚 how the vaccine clinics started.鈥

Nursing faculty visited the clinics to monitor students and provide assistance and guidance when needed.

鈥淭he students are so excited,鈥 Gatto said. 鈥淭hey just feel like they are contributing to the health and safety of their future healthcare colleagues and the public.鈥

Priya Gopal 鈥21 was a level IV nursing student minoring in addiction studies when she volunteered with Conway Regional, vaccinating at least 25 patients.

鈥淚 was nervous for the first couple of injections, but I kept the big picture in mind,鈥 Gopal said. 鈥淚 knew that I was part of something that was bigger than myself. I felt humbled to be a part of a monumental time in history.鈥

Hunter Cassidy 鈥21 vaccinated at least 30 patients during his time at Conway Regional. He hopes that students鈥 efforts will help bring normalcy to everyone鈥檚 lives.

鈥淎 couple of patients described [student volunteerism] as being hopeful in a time where so much has changed and health care workers have been worked to the max, that we as students are stepping up to be the fresh new wave of workers to push back against the pandemic and work towards getting back to the way of life that we all loved before COVID-19,鈥 Cassidy said.

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Combating Distrust /magazine/combating-distrust/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 21:00:52 +0000 /magazine/?p=6564 每日大赛网站 alumnus encourages the African American community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine

Michael Murry
鈥淚f I could have convinced one person who was on the fence, I feel as if was successful.鈥 Michael Murry ’99.

Michael Murry 鈥99 embarked on a one-man social media campaign in December to encourage African Americans to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

鈥淚 wanted to use my platform to inform and educate people that receiving the vaccine is a safe and viable option for them when made available,鈥 Murry said.

Murry is a nurse and currently serves as a lead clinical case coordinator at Baptist Health Medical Center-Conway where he assists patients in the transition from hospital to home care. He understands through firsthand accounts the distrust some African Americans have in taking the COVID-19 vaccine.

Murry believes this mindset about the coronavirus vaccines boils down to the speed of their development and skepticism of the health care system after historical health care inequality. According to a 2020 study conducted by University of Michigan researchers, African Americans are less likely than white Americans to have health care coverage and more likely to avoid care due to cost barriers.

Using his Facebook and Instagram accounts, Murry documented his journey starting with his first dose of the vaccine on Dec. 17. He posted daily comments for approximately one week describing the ease of the process, as well as the after-effects. He continued posting his social posts after taking the second dose on Jan. 7.

鈥淚f I could have convinced one person who was on the fence, I feel as if [the campaign] was successful,鈥 Murry said.

Some of Murry鈥檚 posts included levity such as, 鈥淔eeling great, and my stomach got flatter between dose 1 and dose 2!鈥

From his recollection, Murry鈥檚 highest level of engagement was approximately 750 likes on Facebook and 230 likes on Instagram. The response to the social media content was largely positive, and several individuals reached out through direct messages to ask questions about the vaccine or other health-related concerns, Murry said.

His campaign even got a nod from Little Rock-based television station KATV. Reporter Desmond Nugent interviewed Murry for a story that aired on Jan. 19.

In the interview and in his social media messages, Murry tried to explain that the coronavirus vaccines were approved for emergency use to treat the virus and prevent it from spreading. He said it is normal for the COVID-19 vaccine development to seem unorthodox. Murry encourages the public to reach out to their primary care physicians regarding pre-existing conditions and for more information on the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淚nformation is available for you to go out and do your own reading. I will never tell someone, 鈥榊es, you need to get the vaccine,鈥 but I will encourage it,鈥 Murry said.

Murry was one of the first African American males to graduate from the 每日大赛网站 School of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. During his time at 每日大赛网站, Murry was an active member of the Student Government Association, Students for the Propagation of Black Culture and the Iota Pi chapter of Phi Beta Sigma. Murry was also a student-athlete for the 每日大赛网站 Bears football team. He met his wife, Nikeba Davis-Murry 鈥98, at 每日大赛网站.

Murry has continued making an impact in the community and on the university in his postgraduate endeavors. Murry is a charter member and current president of the Black Alumni Chapter through the 每日大赛网站 Alumni Association. In late 2020, Murry was appointed to the 每日大赛网站 Foundation board. He served as fundraising chair for Phi Beta Sigma during the construction of Greek Village II. Murry also serves as regional director for the Southwestern Region of Phi Beta Sigma.

Murry said he plans to continue his health care campaigns beyond the coronavirus pandemic.

鈥淭he experience was an eye-opener for me, I learned that people are not just out there for me to post pictures of fun stuff. As long as I am able to, I will promote health care and use the platforms I have,鈥 Murry said.

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GPA Success /magazine/gpa-success/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 21:04:43 +0000 /magazine/?p=6585 16 Straight Semesters With At Least a 3.0 GPA

Student Athletes

More than 450 student-athletes representing 18 sports finished the fall 2020 semester with a cumulative GPA of 3.16. This marks the 16th consecutive semester that 每日大赛网站’s student-athletes have maintained a GPA above 3.0.

Across the 2019-20 school year, 每日大赛网站鈥檚 women鈥檚 teams held a 3.43 cumulative GPA and a 3.54 during the spring 2020 semester. The men鈥檚 teams recorded a 3.08 cumulative with a 3.07 mark for the spring. All Bear squads maintained a 3.22 cumulative GPA for the year and a 3.15 GPA for the spring semester.

Sixteen of the 18 sports had a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.

鈥淲e are proud of our accomplishments in the classroom,鈥 Athletic Director Brad Teague said. 鈥淭he 每日大赛网站 coaches have developed a culture here of recruiting quality students. Their emphasis on developing the whole student has made us a great program.鈥

Teague attributes the success of 每日大赛网站’s athletes to a variety of sources. “In addition to our coaches, credit must be given to our academic advising staff and the great faculty at 每日大赛网站.鈥

Will Siler 鈥21, a football deep snapper from Searcy, held a 4.0 GPA in biology/pre-medicine and has been accepted to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

鈥淢aintaining success in the classroom as well as on the field is something that required lots of dedication, and seeing it come to fruition in the form of being accepted into medical school has been one of the most rewarding experiences in my life,鈥 Siler said. 鈥淢y teammates and coaches have been some of my biggest fans throughout the entire process, which made it all the more worth it!

鈥淛uggling football and school has definitely been a challenge, but 每日大赛网站 provides every resource that an athlete needs in order to succeed. The athletic advising staff makes a point to help student-athletes through every academic challenge.”

Individual focus and time management to balance their dual demands are common themes mentioned by several of the academic stars as keys to their success.

鈥淎 practice schedule made it easy to plan my day around,鈥 said Logan Gilbertson, a junior baseball pitcher from Cabot who boasted a 4.0 for his master’s in health education. 鈥淎s long as you get ahead of your work, then you can be effective in the classroom and on the field.鈥

Gilbertson said playing baseball made his experience at 每日大赛网站 more meaningful and impactful.

鈥淚t is even better that I am getting my education while playing the game that I love,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is better to do what you love because you never know when it will be taken away from you.鈥

Ravin Rhodes, a junior middle blocker on the volleyball team from Los Angeles, said at times athletics required more of her attention, and at other times academics did. She sports a 3.44 as an exercise science major.

鈥淔inding success on and off the court is one of the greatest feelings as a student-athlete,鈥 Rhodes said. 鈥淎ll the nights spent in the library, the time getting extra reps in the gym and the early mornings getting up for weights to study right after pay off when you get to see the physical results.鈥

She said she especially appreciated using her platform and voice as a student-athlete to share important messages.

鈥淚 believe this is one of the most important takeaways from my experience and I will cherish it forever,鈥 she said.

A鈥橨avius Brown 鈥21, a defensive lineman from Jackson, Mississippi, agreed. Brown held a 3.46 GPA in applied science with an emphasis in pre-dentistry. He will return for one more season of football as he pursues post-baccalaureate studies in hopes of bolstering his chances of acceptance to dental school.

Until receiving the offer from the Bears, Brown said he had had no plans to attend college on an athletic scholarship.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been academically inclined, but of course, college brought its own difficulties,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ince day one, I鈥檝e faced numerous obstacles 鈥 being an African American kid at a predominantly white institution, 4.5 hours away from home and starting a life on my own for the very first time at the age of 18 seemed to be the perfect recipe for disaster 鈥 but God saw otherwise.鈥

He said once he experienced the rigorous coursework and hectic schedule of a 每日大赛网站 athlete, he had to develop a routine that included studying and completing assignments on travel and game days.

When the COVID-19 pandemic caused the transition to online classes in March 2020, Brown, like many other students, was further tested.

鈥淭eaching yourself Organic Chemistry II is no fun,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淗owever, I went back to my roots 鈥 created a study plan, watched videos and joined several outside discussions with classmates. It hasn’t been easy, but it鈥檚 all been worth it.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 trade this institution, its coaches, staff, faculty and my experience for anything in the world,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e made lifelong friends, even found a family member, won conference championships and gained accolades both on and off the field.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a journey that I鈥檓 not quite sure I鈥檓 ready to end. 每日大赛网站 is home, an important piece of who I am and always will be. Thank you forever, and as always, Go Bears!鈥

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Stephen Addison: Preparing for the New Economy /magazine/stephen-addison-preparing-for-the-new-economy/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 21:18:51 +0000 /magazine/?p=6581 Stephen Addison

As a child growing up in Swansea, Wales, Stephen Addison developed an interest in the sciences. His homeroom teacher, a physicist, invited him to join a club where Addison built electronics such as radios and metal detectors. Addison was his teacher鈥檚 informal lab assistant at 13. By 16, he was taking his first computer science class.

Early exposure to science and technology laid the foundation for Addison to become a scientist, and for years he’s been working to make Arkansas more technologically competitive in his roles as faculty member and administrator in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (CNSM) at 每日大赛网站. A few years back, the University of Central Arkansas became home to the state’s first fully functional cyber range for educational training and began offering a bachelor’s in cybersecurity. The college is now working toward offering a data science degree.

鈥淲hat we want to do is ensure that Arkansas is the vanguard of having people trained for that new economy, both in cybersecurity and data science,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are moving in that direction.鈥

Addison arrived in the United States in 1978 and earned both his master鈥檚 and doctorate in physics at the University of Mississippi. While studying at Ole Miss, he learned that the 每日大赛网站 physics department, now the Department of Physics and Astronomy, was hiring.

Addison started as an instructor at 每日大赛网站 in 1984 and has held many roles in CNSM: associate professor, associate dean, physics department chair and even STEM Institute director. He has served as dean of CNSM since 2012.

As chair of the physics department in 2002, Addison sat down to compose a list of skills he believed would become increasingly important in the next 25 years and strategized ways 每日大赛网站 could fit into that vision. That was the first time he considered the notion that cybersecurity education could thrive at 每日大赛网站.

鈥淭he goal is not just to have a great program in the department, but to build an infrastructure so that central Arkansas is a hub of cyber and data science activity,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o when people think about these things, they’ll think about, 鈥楾here are great programs in Arkansas. If you want talent, that’s where you relocate your company.鈥 In order to really build things, you have to build beyond the university.鈥

Needing a strong foundation, Addison quickly got to work. The college recruited experienced faculty, developed its courses, and the computer science program eventually earned Accreditation Board for Engineering & Technology (ABET) accreditation. Over time, the program added computer engineering, a data science track for the computer science program and, most recently, a cybersecurity degree. With the support of a $500,000 grant from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education in 2017, the college houses the cyber range, a sandboxed environment that allows students to learn to detect and defend against cyber threats.

鈥淚f we want a first-rate cybersecurity program, we needed the state-of-the-art equipment, which was the cyber range,鈥 Addison said.

Cyber threats harm society on all levels, from identity theft to medical records to everyday appliances, Addison noted. He pointed to a reported cyber threat in Oldsmar, Florida, from early February involving the hacking and attempted poisoning of the city鈥檚 water treatment system. In an increasingly technology-driven society with a continued need for data protection, the demand for cybersecurity professionals is only rising.

鈥淎ll of our utilities are controlled by computers, and if you disrupt them, then that can wreak havoc,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 for reasons like that that cybersecurity is so overwhelmingly important.鈥

To complement the cybersecurity program, the college has been working toward implementing a standalone degree in data science. The program is subject to approval by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board this year.

鈥淚 think the future is rosy for all of those programs,鈥 Addison said.

Addison also works to ensure that, through partnerships with K-12 schools and other colleges and universities, students across the state can use the cyber range. Addison was part of an effort to bring a $20 million National Science Foundation research grant to Arkansas last year. With 每日大赛网站 being one of the participating institutions under the grant, the university will help develop a system where students at two-year schools can eventually earn a four-year degree from 每日大赛网站 in computer-related programs.

Addison鈥檚 passion for improving the prospects of the university and the state might have to do with how much he enjoys Arkansas.

鈥淚鈥檝e been lots of places,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd I have to say that I can鈥檛 imagine living anywhere other than Conway, Arkansas.鈥

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