The Student Affairs Bulletin

The Division of Student Affairs at the University of Arkansas

FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – September 2020

FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – September 2020

Much has changed since our last issue in May. We spent the Summer planning for the new reality of campus life in a pandemic, and then we re-opened campus to students, faculty and staff. On July 1st my role with the University of Arkansas expanded when I was appointed...
FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – MAY 2020

FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – MAY 2020

No one will ever forget the spring 2020 semester. The COVID-19 crisis required changes that affected so many of our campus norms, routines and rituals. The exigency forced students into remote academic learning and profoundly limited their opportunities to safely...
FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – MAY 2020

FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – FEBRUARY 2020

 As the nation becomes more increasingly aware of the importance of mental health we on college campuses are responding with creative ways to engage with students around their mental health. Staff across the Division of Student Affairs have responded by finding ways...
FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – JANUARY 2020

FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – JANUARY 2020

 As a Land Grant institution, The University of Arkansas helps the state in many ways, from research and technological innovation to preparing students for college. The ACT Academy, hosted by the College Access Initiative in the Center for Multicultural and Diversity...
FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – September 2020

From the Vice Chancellor – November 2019

In our third issue of the Student Affairs Bulletin Newsletter we focus on the Jane B. Gearhart Full Circle Campus Food Pantry and hear from 2 members of our campus community who are US military veterans.This is a time when many people celebrate family and friends with...
FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – September 2020

FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR – OCTOBER 2019

We are well into the first semester and students just had their fall break. This time gives everyone a chance to take a breath and get themselves ready to take on the rest of the semester.We opened Adohi Hall, a new Residence Hall this Fall. Adohi, which is Cherokee...