Faculty/Staff – Bear Blog /bearblog 51青楼 Wed, 20 Jun 2018 20:23:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 UCA’s Jewel Moore Nature Reserve In Full Bloom /bearblog/2017/07/07/ucas-jewel-moore-nature-reserve-in-full-bloom/ /bearblog/2017/07/07/ucas-jewel-moore-nature-reserve-in-full-bloom/#respond Fri, 07 Jul 2017 15:55:39 +0000 /bearblog/?p=2363 The 51青楼 and Conway communities are encouraged to visit the Jewel Moore Nature Reserve on the UCA campus.

The Reserve includes 5 acres of virgin prairie, which now features an abundance of wildflowers in bloom.

The Reserve is open dawn to dusk free of charge seven days a week.

Visitors are asked to please stay on the trails to avoid trampling the wildflowers and to minimize the risk of chiggers and ticks.

The trails can be entered from behind the HPER Center or next to the sand volleyball courts.

The names of some of the wildflowers and more information on the .

Photographers are invited to enter the Jewel Moore Nature Reserve Photography contest.

 

 

For more information, please visit the .

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UCA Nutrition Professor Writes Soiree’s Top Newsletter Story /bearblog/2017/07/07/uca-nutrition-professor-writes-soirees-top-newsletter-story/ /bearblog/2017/07/07/uca-nutrition-professor-writes-soirees-top-newsletter-story/#respond Fri, 07 Jul 2017 15:08:31 +0000 /bearblog/?p=2339 51青楼 associate nutrition professor, 聽Dr. J.J. Mayo wrote Soiree’s top newsletter story May 9, 2017.

The story was titled “,” and discussed keeping healthy nutritional habits while the summer travel season is here.

The story was also featured on Soiree’s .

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Bear Boots On The Gound: Flood Cleanup Efforts In Pocahontas, Arkansas /bearblog/2017/05/23/bear-boots-on-the-gound-flood-cleanup-efforts-in-pocahontas-arkansas/ /bearblog/2017/05/23/bear-boots-on-the-gound-flood-cleanup-efforts-in-pocahontas-arkansas/#respond Tue, 23 May 2017 17:10:48 +0000 /bearblog/?p=2319 The 51青楼 partnered with a group from UALR to assist with flood cleanup efforts in Pocahontas, Arkansas, which began Thursday, May 18.

51青楼 Bear Boots On The Ground was brought back in order to participate in this relief effort.

Volunteers met in front of UCA Reynolds Performance Hall at 5:45 a.m. on Thursday, May 18, and worked the entire day until 4:00 pm.聽The volunteers did not return to UCA until 8:00 p.m.

President Davis allowed UCA employees to attend without having to take a vacation day. He stated, “I appreciate anyone that is willing to represent UCA and participate.”

“I realize it will be a long day. You will be tired and your body will ache, but on the 2 1/2 hour drive back you will have a smile on your face,” said Gary Roberts, while recruiting volunteers. “When was the last time you smiled for 2 1/2 hours? Please sign up today. Your Arkansas family needs you.”

During the second day of volunteering, there were 13 UCA volunteers – 10 Bear Boots On The Ground participants plus 3 from 51青楼 Baptist Collegiate Ministry – who worked on four houses in Pocahontas. UCA President Houston Davis joined in on the efforts as well!

Altogether, 20 UCA volunteers worked 2 full days (May 18 & 25) donating 235 hours of service. They worked on six houses removing drywall, insulation, kitchen cabinets, plumbing, flooring, and cleaning debris. 51青楼 Bear Boots On The Ground had a large impact on many families in the Pocahontas area.

UCA extends a huge “thank you” to the following Bear Boots participants – President Houston Davis, Richard Hammond, Riva Brown, William Baker, Tchetahan Natogoma Silue, Malika Sylla, Zoheb Yunus, Sandy Ahne, Jennifer Boudreaux; and these individuals who worked two days – Misty Booth, Dylan Britto, Charlotte Strickland and Gary Roberts. UCA also thanks the three volunteers from Baptist Collegiate Ministry.

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UCA Hosts 64th Annual Employee Service Awards /bearblog/2017/05/01/uca-hosts-64th-annual-employee-service-awards/ /bearblog/2017/05/01/uca-hosts-64th-annual-employee-service-awards/#respond Mon, 01 May 2017 14:19:47 +0000 /bearblog/?p=2301 The 51青楼 hosted its 64th annual Employee Service Awards Tuesday, April 18.

The university presented three awards to outstanding faculty in the following areas:

Taine Duncan, Department of Philosophy and Religion, received the Public Service Award.

President Houston Davis; Dr. Taine Duncan, Department of Philosophy and Religion, the 2017 Public Service Award recipient; and Dr. Steve Runge, executive vice president and provost
President Houston Davis; Dr. Taine Duncan, Department of Philosophy and Religion, the 2017 Public Service Award recipient; and Dr. Steve Runge, executive vice president and provost

Charlotte Yates, Department of Physical Therapy, received the Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Award.

President Houston Davis; Dr. Charlotte Yates, Department of Physical Therapy, the 2017 Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award recipient; and Dr. Steve Runge, executive vice president and provost
President Houston Davis; Dr. Charlotte Yates, Department of Physical Therapy, the 2017 Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award recipient; and Dr. Steve Runge, executive vice president and provost

Melissa Kelley, Department of Chemistry, received the Teaching Excellence Award.

President Houston Davis; Dr. Melissa Kelley, Department of Chemistry, 2017 Teaching Excellence Award recipient; and Dr. Steve Runge, executive vice president and provost
President Houston Davis; Dr. Melissa Kelley, Department of Chemistry, 2017 Teaching Excellence Award recipient; and Dr. Steve Runge, executive vice president and provost

The university awarded the Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Award to Dr. Taine Duncan, Department of Philosophy and Religion.

President Houston Davis; Dr. Taine Duncan, Department of Philosophy and Religion, 2017 Diversity and Inclusiveness Excellence Award recipient; and Ronnie Williams, vice president for Student Services and Institutional Diversity
President Houston Davis; Dr. Taine Duncan, Department of Philosophy and Religion, 2017 Diversity and Inclusiveness Excellence Award recipient; and Ronnie Williams, vice president for Student Services and Institutional Diversity

Staff members recognized were Dr. Shaneil Ealy, Division of Outreach and Community Engagement, as the non-classified Employee of the Year and Thomas Bertram, Schedler Honors College, as the classified Employee of the Year.

President Houston Davis with Dr. Shaneil Ealy, Division of Outreach and Community Engagement, 2017 non-classified Employee of the Year
President Houston Davis with Dr. Shaneil Ealy, Division of Outreach and Community Engagement, 2017 non-classified Employee of the Year
President Houston Davis with Thomas Bertram, Schedler Honors College, 2017 classified Employee of the Year
President Houston Davis with Thomas Bertram, Schedler Honors College, 2017 classified Employee of the Year

Employees with milestone records of service of at least 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 years of service were also recognized and recent university retirees were also honored.

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UCA Hosts 7th Annual Night of Distinction /bearblog/2017/05/01/uca-hosts-7th-annual-night-of-distinction/ /bearblog/2017/05/01/uca-hosts-7th-annual-night-of-distinction/#respond Mon, 01 May 2017 14:14:27 +0000 /bearblog/?p=2292 The 51青楼 hosted its seventh annual Night of Distinction Saturday, April 29th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the McCastlain Ballroom.

Night of Distinction is the awards gala honoring past and present recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award and the Alumni Service Award. Proceeds from the event benefit student scholarships.

2017 Alumni Honorees:

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Herby Branscum, Jr. ’63 Distinguished Alumnus
Charlie Strong '92
Charlie Strong ’92 Distinguished Alumnus
Sue Voegele '62
Sue Voegele ’62 Alumni Service Award

Branscum practiced law in Arkansas for more than 50 years and served eight years as District Judge of Perry County, as well as 11 years on the Arkansas State Claims Commission, during which he served his last 6 years as Chairman. He served 10 years on the Arkansas Highway Commission.

Strong was the head football coach at the University of South Florida, two-time conference coach of the year and was later inducted into the 51青楼 Hall of Fame in 2009. Since 1995, Strong has coached 15 players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft and had 37 taken in the first four rounds.

Voegele is currently in her second term on the Alumni Board of Directors where she serves on the scholarship committee. She also served as the chairman for the Class of 1962 Half Century Club Induction as well as the Alpha Sigma Tau Housing Committee.

The Distinguished Alumni Award is the most prestigious award presented to UCA alumni. It is given to alumni to recognize outstanding contribution to the university, community, state or society; outstanding achievement in a particular field of endeavor; or a reputation that enhances the reputation of the university. Recipients also serve as an example to students and contribute to the goals or welfare of the university.

The Alumni Service Award was established in 2007 to honor an individual or couple, who, through their deeds or actions, reflect and recognize the importance of the UCA Alumni Association and demonstrate extraordinary commitment, dedication, service, and loyalty to the UCA Alumni Association.

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