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Elevating Your Website: A Strategic Approach to Digital Transformation In this episode, we delve into the world of higher education website redesigns. Join us as we discuss the importance of aligning your website with your institution's strategic goals, creating a seamless user experience, and leveraging data-driven insights to optimize your digital presence. You'll hear from Megan Malone, Director of Digital Strategy at UA Little Rock, as she shares valuable insights on: Strategic Alignment: How to ensure your website supports your institution's mission and vision. User Experience: Designing a website that is user-friendly, accessible, and visually appealing. Content Strategy: Creating high-quality content that resonates with your target audience. Data-Driven Decision Making: Using analytics to measure website performance and make data-driven improvements. Parent Engagement: Tailoring your messaging to engage parents and influence their decision-making process. Connect with Meaghan Milliorn on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meaghan-milliorn-fikes/
Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to become the next U.S. president; UA Little Rock wins grant to expand cybersecurity education; Post-election analysis: Rural voter nuance is deeply entrenched.
Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to become the next U.S. president; UA Little Rock wins grant to expand cybersecurity education; Post-election analysis: Rural voter nuance is deeply entrenched.
A couple of weeks ago a group of super talented printmakers got to together in Houston at the studio of the one and only Delita Martin. We talking Delita, Chloe Alexander, Anne Johnson, Rabea Ballin, Shanna Strauss, Jess Sabogal, Rashaun Rucker and Steve Prince who couldn't make it. Even your boy JBarber slid in there some how. The magic of the moment inspired us to create a new printmaking collective called the Legacy Print Council. Of course JBarber pulled out the mics to document such a momentous occasion. Today we got Delita Martin and Chloe Alexander talking about how this all came together and the value of sharing with your peers. Followed by Dr. Kheli Willetts who came by the studio to visit and ended up making a print herself. Kheli talks about being inspired to make a print, the time she spent with Elizabeth Catlett and her observation about the event. It's just a little taste of that good art talk from Legacy Weekend with the crew. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 193 topics include:how the Legacy Weekend came togetherenergy in the print studiosharing techniques with your peerscontinuing to learn as your career growscreating a collaborative portfolioDr Kheli Willetts jumping into printing againDr Kheli Willetts spending time with Elizabeth Catlettthe context of Legacy WeekendDelita Martin is an artist currently based in Huffman, Texas. She received a BFA in drawing from Texas Southern University and an MFA in printmaking from Purdue University. Formerly a member of the fine arts faculty at UA Little Rock in Arkansas, Martin currently works as a full-time artist in her studio, Black Box Press. Martin's work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Most recently Martin's work was included in the State of the Arts: Discovering American Art Now, an exhibition that included 101 artists from around the United States. Her work is in numerous portfolios and collections.Chloe Alexander is a printmaker who works out of Atlanta, Georgia. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2010 and an M.Ed. in 2014, both from Georgia State University. Alexander is a national and international exhibiting artist who has shown work in institutions such as the International Print Center in New York, the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in London, and the Kai Lin Art Gallery in Atlanta. Dr. Kheli Willetts is Principal and Founder of Dira Professional Development. Prior to starting her own firm, Dr. Willetts was Director of Professional Development at Mid-America Arts Alliance (MAAA) small to midsize arts and cultural organizations as well as practicing artists. See more: Delita Martin website + Delita Martin IG @blackboxpress + Chloe Alexander website + Chloe Alexander IG @thehaplessprintmaker + Dr Kheli Willetts websiteFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
Podcast: PrOTect It AllEpisode: Unlocking the Future: Hands-On Learning and AI's Role in Cybersecurity Education with Philip HuffPub date: 2024-06-24Welcome to Episode 13 of Protect It All! This episode features Philip Huff, a professor at UA Little Rock and a cybersecurity expert. He explores the promise of AI in education, especially for robotics and automation, while cautioning against the erosion of educational rigor. Philip and host Aaron Crow discuss the importance of hands-on learning and real-world experience in aligning educational standards with industry needs. They delve into the role of industry partnerships, the necessity of embedding cybersecurity education at the community college level, and the growing skills gap in technology due to retiring experts. The conversation also covers the advantages of competency-based education and flexible training programs in enhancing social mobility. Throughout, they stress the critical role of human involvement in AI and cybersecurity and the need for innovative, resilient systems. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the future of education and workforce development in the tech and cybersecurity sectors. Key Moments: 00:10 Early career challenges prepare for real-world demands. 04:35 Degree's purpose is knowledge and skill acquisition. 08:17 Promoting cyber-informed engineering principles in community colleges. 11:32 Small private school in Texas prioritizes practical engineering. 14:48 Trade skills in high demand, apprenticeships offered. 17:33 Community colleges offer efficient curriculum changes for workforce. 23:12 Team's success attributed to aligning schedules with peers. 26:57 Company and employee benefit from long-term commitment. 28:46 Aligning learning outcomes with career competencies is crucial. 31:44 Retooling professionals for new careers and skills. 36:13 Value education based on future job prospects. 37:35 Integration of AI in education needs balancing. 42:52 Transforming education to align with real learning. 46:28 Transforming classroom for positive shared learning experiences. 49:57 Unused industrial equipment turned into educational tools. 52:10 Learn troubleshooting, not just following instructions. 56:07 Excitement and fear about accessible AI advancements. 59:12 Developing cyber engineering education standards at Idaho National Labs. About the guest : Philip Huff is an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock and serves as the Director of Cybersecurity Research in the Emerging Analytics Center. Dr. Huff is also chief scientist and co-founder of Bastazo, a company specializing in cybersecurity solutions for industrial technology. He leads the National Cyber Teaching Academy, the Department of Energy’s Emerging Threat Information Sharing and Analysis Center, and the Cybersecurity Consortium for Innovation which all focus on driving work-force development and innovation for cybersecurity in the region. He is also a CISSP. How to connect with Philip: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-huff-65012621/ Connect With Aaron Crow: Website: www.corvosec.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow Learn more about PrOTect IT All: Email: info@protectitall.co Website: https://protectitall.co/ X: https://twitter.com/protectitall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrOTectITAll FaceBook: https://facebook.com/protectitallpodcast To be a guest or suggest a guest/episode, please email us at info@protectitall.coThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: PrOTect It AllEpisode: Unlocking the Future: Hands-On Learning and AI's Role in Cybersecurity Education with Philip HuffPub date: 2024-06-24Welcome to Episode 13 of Protect It All! This episode features Philip Huff, a professor at UA Little Rock and a cybersecurity expert. He explores the promise of AI in education, especially for robotics and automation, while cautioning against the erosion of educational rigor. Philip and host Aaron Crow discuss the importance of hands-on learning and real-world experience in aligning educational standards with industry needs. They delve into the role of industry partnerships, the necessity of embedding cybersecurity education at the community college level, and the growing skills gap in technology due to retiring experts. The conversation also covers the advantages of competency-based education and flexible training programs in enhancing social mobility. Throughout, they stress the critical role of human involvement in AI and cybersecurity and the need for innovative, resilient systems. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the future of education and workforce development in the tech and cybersecurity sectors. Key Moments: 00:10 Early career challenges prepare for real-world demands. 04:35 Degree's purpose is knowledge and skill acquisition. 08:17 Promoting cyber-informed engineering principles in community colleges. 11:32 Small private school in Texas prioritizes practical engineering. 14:48 Trade skills in high demand, apprenticeships offered. 17:33 Community colleges offer efficient curriculum changes for workforce. 23:12 Team's success attributed to aligning schedules with peers. 26:57 Company and employee benefit from long-term commitment. 28:46 Aligning learning outcomes with career competencies is crucial. 31:44 Retooling professionals for new careers and skills. 36:13 Value education based on future job prospects. 37:35 Integration of AI in education needs balancing. 42:52 Transforming education to align with real learning. 46:28 Transforming classroom for positive shared learning experiences. 49:57 Unused industrial equipment turned into educational tools. 52:10 Learn troubleshooting, not just following instructions. 56:07 Excitement and fear about accessible AI advancements. 59:12 Developing cyber engineering education standards at Idaho National Labs. About the guest : Philip Huff is an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock and serves as the Director of Cybersecurity Research in the Emerging Analytics Center. Dr. Huff is also chief scientist and co-founder of Bastazo, a company specializing in cybersecurity solutions for industrial technology. He leads the National Cyber Teaching Academy, the Department of Energy’s Emerging Threat Information Sharing and Analysis Center, and the Cybersecurity Consortium for Innovation which all focus on driving work-force development and innovation for cybersecurity in the region. He is also a CISSP. How to connect with Philip: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-huff-65012621/ Connect With Aaron Crow: Website: www.corvosec.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow Learn more about PrOTect IT All: Email: info@protectitall.co Website: https://protectitall.co/ X: https://twitter.com/protectitall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrOTectITAll FaceBook: https://facebook.com/protectitallpodcast To be a guest or suggest a guest/episode, please email us at info@protectitall.coThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
University of Arkansas Little Rock Head Wrestling Coach Neil Erisman joins us for episode 245. Coach Erisman is the first Coach in Little Rock history taking on the program in June of 2018. Fast forward and the Trojan's are the regular season Pac-12 Dual Meet Champions and were runner ups at last weekends Pac-12 Championships qualifing 5 individuals for the National Championships.Stay Connected UA Little Rock Trojans TwitterInstagram
Dive into a captivating chat with Carrie Phillips, the Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at UA Little Rock. Back in 2008, starting as the Assistant Director of New Media at Arkansas Tech University, Carrie faced a media coverage challenge. When TV stations wouldn't visit their remote campus, she ingeniously produced and scripted her own footage, sending it directly to them. The result? Widespread local media attention and a surprise feature on the Today Show. This resourceful approach didn't just amplify their campus stories but also profoundly shaped Carrie's career: strengthening her strong on- and off-campus partnerships, leading her to speak at national conferences, and underscoring her creative and imaginative thinking even 15 years later during her CMO interview. This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey. Pathify sits at the center of your school's digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications.Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What's even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network: Talking Tactics is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we've got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry's best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Jamie Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours! - - - -Connect With Our Host:Dayana Kibildshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dayanakibilds/About The Enrollify Podcast Network:Talking Tactics is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Mission Admissions and Higher Ed Pulse.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — many of your favorite Enrollify creators will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!
PowerWomen: Conversations with Powerful Women about moving the Pendulum!
Claire Brown interviews Theresa Beiner about what it means to serve as the first female dean of the William H. Bowen School of Law for UA Little Rock, what are the hallmarks of a good leader, and how "mom skills" come in handy more often than you'd think.
Wrestler and content creator Joey Bianchi from the University of Arkansas Little Rock joins us this week on ABR. Joey stopped by to tell us what it'a like being part of the new and up and coming Division I wrestling program in the PAC-12.Stay Connected!!!https://www.youtube.com/@joey_shredshttps://www.instagram.com/joey_shreds/https://lrtrojans.com/sports/wrestling/roster/joseph-bianchi/7247The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2
Shandrea Murphy-Washington is an Arkansas native born in Pine Bluff and raised in Little Rock. She is a graduate of the Mills University Studies High School, UA Little Rock, and the Clinton School of Public Services. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, a Certification in Nonprofit Management, and a Master of Public Service. She is the owner and lead consultant at Murphy Washington Consulting, an agency that focuses on improving the quality-of-life African American youth and families through holistic and culturally responsive programs and services. She also works as a Program Assistant for the African American Policy Forum, a New York based social justice think tank that connects academics, activists and policymakers to promote efforts to dismantle structural inequality. She is the author of Talking to Myself, a poetry collection that focuses on family and mental wellness. Links: Talking To Myself: https://www.amazon.com/Talking-Myself-S-M-Washington/dp/B08FNMPFRG/ref=sr_1_11?crid=2KHDMI7WL4U6S&keywords=talking+to+myself+poetry&qid=1644858963&sprefix=talking+to+myself+poetry%2Caps%2C110&sr=8-11 Murphy-Washington Consulting: https://www.murphywashingtonconsulting.com/ Email: smurphywashington@gmail.com African American Policy Forum: https://www.aapf.org
UA Little Rock Athletic Director George Lee and Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche discuss the process and reasoning behind the university's joining of the conference. The Trojans will officially join the OVC in July of 2022 and begin competition that fall.
Neil Erisman- UA-Little Rock Wrestling HC 1-15-21 by 103.7 The Buzz
Laboratory fume hoods are used to avoid toxic materials from being exposed to harmfully. UA Little Rock in-house staff and contractors installing new fume hoods during the commissioning phase of new buildings/renovations shall use this protocol.
Michael joined the military at the age of 16. By the age of 31, with a three-month-old daughter, Michael was let go from the military in what the armed forces calls a reduction in strength. He was sent back to the United States with his family, with no understanding of life as a civilian for the past 15 years. “I panic," Michael explained. "I experience a lot of stress. We were trained to not recognize stress. We didn’t talk about stress. We didn’t talk about trauma. So you’re outprocessed--in other words, you come through this process of coming back to what we call ‘the block.’ And I would say you try to hold your head up, you try to be proud. You try to be an adult. You try to play the male role but you are in a nether world. Even though you’re back with the family that birthed you and raised you, you’re back with a whole different mindset, a whole different paradigm of what life’s about, and you are disconnected. You suffer from disassocation disorder. You’re out of your element, your’re out of your sphere. You don’t know what to do.” Michael graduated with honors from the UA Little Rock Masters Social Work program with a concentration on community and family therapy. He works as an education specialist in a program at UA Little Rock with an office from the Department of Education. He also plays once a month in Hot Springs and performs several times a month for veterans with dementia, VA staff, and veterans in the day health care program. — Find more of Michael's work: Website - www.michael-eubanks.com Email - meubanks@michael-eubanks.com Arkansas Arts Council Directory - https://www.arkansasarts.org/aie-artists/michael-eubanks Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/michael.eubanks.315 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-e-eubanks-71800043/ — Sustaining Craft is a project of Hew&Weld Writing. There are no fees for artists and craftspeople to participate. Each episode is only possible with the help of friends: Jim Ciago (Seven Second Chance on iTunes and Spotify & Nomad Neighbors in the Denver area most weekends) and Joshua Kurtz. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/sustainingcraft Find more from Hew&Weld: Each episode of Sustaining Craft comes with a companion article - hewandweld.com/news Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hewandweld/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1355556997945302/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hewandweld/ Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/ Special Guest: Michael Eubanks.
Community Bakery owner, Joe Fox, is a well-educated man. He attended UA Little Rock for his undergraduate degree in Engineering Technology, then studied Economics at Stanford University and earned an MBA from Harvard. His time in Boston coupled with his love of business led to his weekly habit of reading the Sunday New York Times. When he returned to Little Rock from Boston, he found there were no bagel and coffee shops that carried the Sunday edition of the Times. This inspired him to become a distributor and ultimately led to him buying Community Bakery. The original Community bakery was started by Ralph Hinson in 1947 in Rose City North Little Rock. It changed hands in the late 1970s and was sold to Mr. Fox in 1986. In 1993, Fox relocated the bakery to its current location at 12th and Main. He employs 65 people. Recently Fox partnered with John Brandenberger, whom Fox is grooming to take over the business. In October, 2018, it was announced that Community Bakery would transition over to solar power. They have another location on Shackleford in West Little Rock.
Arkansas Times editors Max Brantley and Lindsey Millar talk about meetings on the future of the Little Rock School District, the resignation of UA Little Rock chancellor Andrew Rogerson and U.S. Rep. Steve Womack’s recent town hall meeting.
In this week’s episode, we provide perspective and conversation on Memphis’ Beale Street Music Festival in comparison to Riverfest, UA-Little Rock’s relationship with eStem High School, and Blake’s breakdown from the Arkansas legislature. In addition, we provide rapid fire perspective on Rock Topics. We also discuss the differences between plant-based eating versus veganism with Dr. Tionna Jenkins, Founder of Plate It Healthy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
In this week’s episode, we provide perspective and conversation on UA-Little Rock’s feasibility study on football, ICE’s deportation of 21 Savage, and Little Rock’s use of Lime scooters. In addition, we introduce a new segment in which we provide rapid fire perspective on "Rock Topics." We also discuss fitness training with Kim Leverett, CEO of A Kick Above. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
Arkansas Times editors Max Brantley and Lindsey Millar talk about the latest from the legislature, former Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson’s legal case and football at UA Little Rock.
In our very first podcast episode, we talk to Andrea Zekis, a transgender activist, Clinton School of Public Service student, future (Fall 2019) UA Little Rock law student, Bernie-introducer, appropriate pronoun teacher, and much, much more! www.womenleadarkansas.org https://darylshawn.bandcamp.com/music Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership. This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uppitywomenar/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uppitywomenar/support
This week, Max and Benji discuss the governor’s income tax cut for the rich, a state Supreme Court ruling against Fayetteville’s civil rights ordinance, friction between a charter school and its hosts on the UA Little Rock campus, and new legislation (sponsored by Republicans!) to reform the juvenile justice system.
Life As Art - Episode 006: Michael Carenbauer Michael Carenbauer, professor of guitar at UA Little Rock, brings a humble focus to the eclectic world of guitar performance. Composer, teacher, perpetual student: Michael's discipline empowers his creativity. He shares about the origins of composition, his daily practice and his personal connection of music to his family. Don't miss this interview with one of Arkansas's best known and loved guitarists!
In this week’s episode, we provide perspective and conversation on the petition to eliminate the at-large director positions on the Little Rock City Board, UA-Little Rock’s effort to start a football team, and lawsuits filed against the LRPD related to termination of police staff due to the use of racially charged words on social media. We also discuss the current efforts to provide resources to the homeless population with the executive director of Jericho’s Way, Mandy Davis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
Episode 004 - Dr. Naoki Hakutani Dr. Naoki Hakutani, Professor of Piano at UA Little Rock, loves playing and teaching piano to students of all ages. How does he approach a new piece? How does he engage his students? And what passion drives him to persist when he doesn't love practicing piano?
In this week’s episode, perspective and conversation on the “Freaky Friday” incident at UA Little Rock, ongoing campaign finance issues at city hall and diversity and de-escalation training for police officers. We also discuss the state teachers union and the looming battle for the preservation of teachers’ retirement fund with guest Tracy Ann Nelson, the executive director at Arkansas Education Association. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
Arkansas Times editor Lindsey Millar and contributor Benji Hardy discuss embattled Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen, a group of UA Little Rock students repeatedly shouting the n-word while singing along to a popular song, the federal corruption trial of former Sen. Jon Woods and more.
This topic not only comes from the news...it IS the news. Even though sexual harassment rose to the level of a short news story every now and then, it wasn't on everyone's mind till Harvey Weinstein. Since then so many well respected men have had their lives exposed to everyone. Hollywood stars, politicians from both sides, business icons and various other men have been outed in a storm of devastating consequence to their lives and our social fabric. Sexual harassment has so many other faces...in jobs, education, sports, religions and so much more. My guests are Monie Johnson , the executive director of ACASA -Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault. www.acasa.us Lindsey Lewis a Junior here at UA Little Rock and intern with ACASA Michelle Cline is the Rape Project Coordinator for the Arkansas Commission On Child Abuse and Domestic Violence www.accardv.uams.edu/domestic-violence and Angela McGraw the Executive Director for Women and Children First in Central Arkansas www.wcfarkansas
Little Rock’s Amazon PR stunt, the Tom Cotton to the CIA rumor, French Hill and Puerto Rico and UA-Little Rock's football future — all covered on this week's podcast. Subscribe via iTunes. Download.
This week, on KUAR’s Week In Review Podcast: - The governor signs into law a ban on a commonly-used second trimester abortion procedure. - Arkansas’s primary may be moving back to May and a few wrenches are thrown in the works of the state’s nascent medical marijuana program. - Voter ID, Higher Education funding changes, and the governor’s tax cuts advance in week three of the legislative session. - Arkansas officials are taking in week one of a Donald Trump presidency. What they have to say on trade, pipelines and immigration. - So long UALR, hello UA Little Rock. And, a Trojan heads from European basketball to the NBA’s minor league.