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Flood watch in effect as dangerous, rare weather event expected; Morrilton Police review protocols for safe rooms; Beck introduces bill to aid Green Bay Packaging with major expansion; Hot Spring man arrested in Morrilton moments after truck theft; circus in Perryville tonight; Sacred Heart alum named UALR's Workforce Development Director; high school baseball and softball roundup; we talk with Cindy Lucariello of the Conway County Care Center.
Listen to an all-new episode of the NWABJ Report with Roby Brock for 1.12.25 featuring an interview with John DiPippa, dean emeritus of the UALR Bowen School of Law, on the Arkansas Suoreme Court controversy.
University of Arkansas-Little Rock (UALR) Director of Instrumental Music and Percussion Studies Justin Bunting stops by to talk about the program at UALR, getting the job, and the city of Little Rock (03:40), the Blue Line Duo and performing with his wife, Cassie (25:30), the “Percussion Pitmasters” Facebook page (33:15), growing up in Canton, OH, the nature of accents, and his years performing in handbell choir (40:00), and his undergrad years at the Ohio State University (54:25).Finishing with a Rave on a recent professional performance (01:08:50).Justing Bunting Links:Justin Bunting's websiteBlue Line DuoJustin Bunting's UALR pagePrevious podcast guest mentioned:Lamon Lawhorn in 2020Other Links:Lorissa MasonChristopher NortonSusan PowellJoseph Krygier“Carpe Diem” - Susan Powell“Catching Shadows” - Ivan TrevinoChar-Griller BBQPower of the PenRoger BraunRoger HallOhio State Drums DowntownRaves:The Missouri SymphonyLandlocked Opera
About the Show:"God will always place what you need and who you need when you need them." - Jeff FlaniganAbout the Guest:Dr. Jeff Flanigan is the principal of George Junior High School in Springdale. With a history deeply rooted in Arkansas, Dr. Flanigan's journey from student-athlete to educator is marked by a series of steadfast commitments. Beginning his post-secondary education with a full scholarship to the University of Arkansas, he ventured into coaching basketball at Southern Arkansas University and UALR before transitioning into academia. He holds a distinctive record of engaging with diverse student populations and focuses on enabling them to surpass societal and self-imposed limitations. In addition to his educational career, Dr. Flanigan is also actively involved in music and pastoral work, showcasing a multifaceted talent portfolio that transcends the educational sector.Episode Summary:In this inspiring installment of "I am Northwest Arkansas," host Randy Wilburn delves into the intersection of business, culture, and life with Dr. Jeff Flanigan, a trailblazer in education and community leadership. This episode takes listeners on a journey through Dr. Flanigan's return to a transformed Northwest Arkansas, emphasizing the region's cultural and demographic evolution.Dr. Flanigan's story is one marked by perseverance and determination. Facing constant goalpost shifts early in his academic career, Dr. Flanigan navigated through challenges to seize an opportunity at the University of Arkansas. He would later become a beacon in academia and athletics, driven by a passion for grooming future generations. Highlighting his tenure as a college basketball coach and his influence on young minds across various Arkansas regions, this episode illuminates the impactful work of educators in Northwest Arkansas.Key Takeaways:Dr. Jeff Flanigan shares his transformative journey from student to principal in Northwest Arkansas.He discusses his experience of overcoming goalpost shifts and his commitment to educational growth and transcending barriers.The episode shines a light on the historical context of Springdale and its evolution as a diverse and inclusive community.Dr. Flanigan is deeply invested in mentoring and making a tangible difference in the lives of students, particularly those from minority backgrounds.The episode underscores the importance of role models in education and the powerful message of achieving dreams despite societal challenges.All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Jeff FlaniganJeff Flanigan on LinkedInTune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large.This episode is sponsored by*Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try...
Sue Cowan Williams (1910-1994) was a teacher in Little Rock, Arkansas, who filed and won a lawsuit to end pay discrimination against Black teachers in the segregated South. Hher case helped shape the organization's legal strategy for civil rights in schools across the country. Special thanks to the Central Arkansas Library System for access to their Oral History collection, 1973-2001, UALR.ORH.108. UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture. For Further Reading: Central Arkansas Library System: Peggy Harris interview with Sue Cowan Williams KUAR: On The Battlefield New York Magazine: Little Rock Teachers Refuse to Relive the Bad Old Days This month we're talking about workers: Women who fought for labor rights and shaped the way we do business today. They advocated and innovated to make the “office” – wherever it is – a more equitable place. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Hannah Bottum, Lauren Willams, and Adrien Behn. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UALR is hosting free events all day on Eclipse Day, April 8th! Dr. Blanton shares with Heather and Poolboy what you can expect as we celebrate Eclipse Week on Alice 107.7!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, listen to Kerry's conversation with Dr. David Montague, professor of criminology at UALR. Tune in as they dive into some of the most fascinating parts of his life and career, including the legacy of his mother, Raye Montague, his work busting white-collar drug crimes, and, perhaps most interestingly, his time on the JFK Assassination Records Review Board, when Kerry asks what we're all thinking: Who killed JFK?
Host Chase Brewster and Arkansas Prospects Owner and Coach Andy Menard bring you a very special Merry Christmas edition of The Chase Brewster Show as they talk Andy's playing career at NLR Ole Main, West Ark, and at UALR, getting into college coaching at Hendrix, starting the Arkansas Seminoles youth program, transforming them into the Arkansas Prospects, getting to share a dugout with his son Drew both as a player and a coach, the importance of keeping Christ involved with young athletes, and more on Episode 44 of The Chase Brewster Show
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This week, listen to Kerry's conversation with Dr. David Montague, professor of criminology at UALR. Tune in as they dive into some of the most fascinating parts of his life and career, including the legacy of his mother, Raye Montague, his work busting white-collar drug crimes, and, perhaps most interestingly, his time on the JFK Assassination Records Review Board, when Kerry asks what we're all thinking: Who killed JFK?
S03E11 – the Role of HBCUs in Rural Education, an Interview with President Logan Hampton of Lane College. In this episode of the Rural Voice, we interviewed Dr. Logan Hampton President of Lane College in Jackson Tennessee. We open the discussion discussing the role of Jackson Tennessee as both a small urban and rural location. We discuss how perception of what constitutes rural versus urban can vary depending on students experience and perception. The episode shifts to discussing Lane College which is a traditional black college in Tennessee. Dr Hampton discusses the demographics of the types of students who attend, offering accessibility to students who might not consider higher education. Lane is housed on a former plantation and is now an institution of higher education. This story demonstrates how spaces with a strained history can be repurposed to serve students in need. We discussed how HBCUs serve an important role in rural education. Lane has a religious affiliation, and we discuss how religion can also provide a framework for values and ethics. Dr Hampton discusses why higher education spaces can be capitalized on finding common ground for difficult conversations. He proposes that higher education should be used for hosting and facilitating difficult conversations to find common ground. In other words, let's stop focusing on the differences and find love of our fellow people. We end the episode discussing enrollment numbers nationally and locally at Lane regarding people of color and gender. Bio Logan Hampton was named 10th President of Lane College by the Lane College Board of Trustees on June 12, 2014. Dr. Hampton earned a doctorate in higher education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, a master's degree in student personnel services from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La., and a bachelor's degree in biology from Arkansas Tech University. Prior to coming to Lane College, Dr. Hampton served in numerous student services capacities at UALR including Vice Provost for Student Affairs. Before UALR, Hampton held positions at Texas A & M University, Texas Christian University, and the University of Central Arkansas. In addition to working as a higher education administrator, Dr. Hampton is an ordained elder in full connection of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME). He served twenty-four years as a pastor in the Arkansas Region of the First Episcopal District of the CME Church. He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three adult children: Elise, Crystal and Logan III.
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It's seems pretty inevitable that Razorback forward Anthony Black will be heading to the NBA after one season at Arkansas. During a season with many up and down moments, the big constant was always AB. Why Hog fans should always remember & thank Black for what he did in just one year under Eric Musselman.Arkansas Baseball blows out UALR in their 1st of 2 midweek games in Baum Walker Stadium. Why playing in-state schools in every other sport than football seems to be less controversial.John Nabors discusses how the NIL is actually going to help kids start staying in school for College Basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's seems pretty inevitable that Razorback forward Anthony Black will be heading to the NBA after one season at Arkansas. During a season with many up and down moments, the big constant was always AB. Why Hog fans should always remember & thank Black for what he did in just one year under Eric Musselman. Arkansas Baseball blows out UALR in their 1st of 2 midweek games in Baum Walker Stadium. Why playing in-state schools in every other sport than football seems to be less controversial. John Nabors discusses how the NIL is actually going to help kids start staying in school for College Basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Chase Brewster and SAU Tech Head Coach Tanner Rockwell talk about the challenges of starting the baseball program at SAU Tech, working for Coach Howard at Ouachita Baptist, and his playing career at Arkansas Baptist and UALR, among other things on Episode 20 of The Chase Brewster Show! #ChangeInspireMotivate
This week, listen to Kerry's conversation with Dr. David Montague, professor of criminology at UALR. Tune in as they dive into some of the most fascinating parts of his life and career, including the legacy of his mother, Raye Montague, his work busting white-collar drug crimes for the FED, and, perhaps most interestingly, his time on the JFK Assassination Records Review Board, when Kerry asks what we're all thinking: Who killed JFK?
Host Chase Brewster and University of Arkansas Little Rock Head Coach Chris Curry talk about him growing up in Conway, playing at Meridian CC and Mississippi State, and the great job they have done rebuilding UALR among other things on Episode 14 of The Chase Brewster Show #ChangeInspireMotivate
Brian Mesko was born into a family of musicians, and raised in Little Rock, AR, Mesko began piano lessons at age 8, moving to guitar at age 10. By 12 he was playing drums, and he picked up the bass at age 14. As a teen Brian was gigging professionally, and even played drums on a short tour in Turkey at age 18. While still in high school he studied Jazz Theory & Ensemble at UALR under Michael Carenbauer (who studied under Pat Metheny at Berklee). Taking these credits on to MTSU, Brian completed a bachelor's degree in Recording Industry. Mesko lived in the Nashville area from 1997 – 2005 and played with such international jazz greats as Les McCann, Tony Monaco, Dr. Lonnie Smith, John Jorgensen and Jeff Coffin. After moving to central Virginia in 2005, Brian has been privileged to work with such jazz artists as Robert Jospe, Butch Taylor, Dane Alderson, John D'earth, Bobby Read, Charles Owens, Jonah Kane-West, Liz Barnes, any many more. Brian formed The Rootdowns organ trio with members of Butcher Brown, DJ Williams Projekt, The Big Payback, and Skydog, and they released their debut album, "Songs With Friends" in 2013. In 2015 he started The Danktet, an instrumental trio whose collective influences create a unique blend of jazz, funk, rock, pop, reggae, blues, and R&B. With Australian native Dane Alderson of the Yellow Jackets on bass, and multi-instrumentalist and visual artist Forrest Young on drums, they released their first album, "One Thing Right" in 2016. Aside from his own original projects, Brian has since joined several local projects, playing guitar and/or bass with the Robert Jospe Express, Lenny Marcus, Terry Brown Ascension Project, The Ambassador, Mojo Parker, Melissa and the Growlers, The Meskos Electric Revue, Jstop Latin Soul and Andrew Winn. Brian currently resides with his wife and son in Roanoke, VA working as a session player, performer, and guitar professor/ensemble director at the University of Lynchburg. Tim Martin started his solo career at the ripe age of 16 playing every Friday and Saturday evening at a restaurant called the Olde Tinker Mill Inn. It was a formal dining area upstairs with a pizza and beer meeting place downstairs. He would play for the diners upstairs during dinner then move downstairs for the later, livelier crowd. Building a song list of artists such as James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg, CSN&Y, Eagles, and originals he developed his style. Getting paid 15 dollars a night and free pizza seemed like a good deal to the teenaged Tim. What this job did was help him learn how to be comfortable and entertaining on stage and find what kind of tunes worked with different audiences. 42 years later he is still going strong as ever. Tim has played and still works in clubs, resorts, festivals, concerts, and private functions across southwest Virginia such as The Hotel Roanoke, Wintergreen Resort, Primeland Resort, Snowshow, Greenbrier, Homestead and more. He plays local Roanoke clubs such as The Quarter, Awful Arthurs, Annie Moore's Tavern, Brambleton Deli and more. He has shared the stage and opened for artist such as Savoy Brown, Vern Gosdin, Jonathan Edwards, Ted Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Little River Band, Southern Culture on The Skids and more. He has released two albums over the years. Real Life Dreamers in 1992 with his duo partner Mark Wilbourn and Wishes in 2000, both all original songs written by Tim.
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
Host Chase Brewster and guest Noah Sanders of UALR Baseball talk about him getting to learn from some of the best coaches in the state, what he is looking for in a recruit, and how things are improving every day in the UALR baseball program on Episode 3 of The Chase Brewster Show #ChangeInspireMotivate
Host Chase Brewster and guest Dirk Kinney of the St. Louis Cardinals talk about Dirk's upbringing, his former colligate coaching days at Ouachita Baptist University and UALR, and how he get into professional baseball on Episode 1 of The Chase Brewster Show #ChangeInspireMotivate
Geoff opens the show with a game of Believe It or Not to discuss the Tigers' sloppy win over Arkansas-Little Rock, Aaron Judge, and more headlines. Also, John Martin joins the show to discuss Justin Fuente's future and more.
Early voting turnout in Arkansas is up; October Pulaski County homicides slightly higher than average; UALR's largest fundraising effort halfway done; A Facebook group becomes a "virtual police scanner" for Central Arkansas
Out of state students coming to UALR; Decreases in public university net prices; Algae blooming on the Buffalo National River; Plans to demolish the North Little Rock Greyhound bus station underway
#63: Jimmy Dykes is a college basketball analyst for ESPN. He became an on air personality for ESPN's coverage of mens college basketball in 1995, serving as both a game and studio analyst. Dykes was a three year letterman in basketball at the University of Arkansas. He then transitioned into college coaching, spending time as an assistant men's coach at the University of Kentucky, Oklahoma State University, Appalachian State University, UALR, Sacramento State University, and Arkansas, where he later became the head coach of the women's program. He is a popular motivational speaker for companies, organizations, teams, and faith based groups across the country. His popular book "The Film Doesn't Lie" is a must read for those wanting to deepen an authentic walk with God. We dive into that and much more on the show.Enjoy the show!
UALR sprinter that set a school record and 10th in the world
Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they break down Tuesday's comeback victory over UALR and look ahead to the Razorbacks' series with the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Tanner Marlar of The Reflector and Cowbell Corner joins the show to share his insight on the reigning national champions.
Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they break down Tuesday's comeback victory over UALR and look ahead to the Razorbacks' series with the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Tanner Marlar of The Reflector and Cowbell Corner joins the show to share his insight on the reigning national champions.
Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they break down Tuesday's comeback victory over UALR and look ahead to the Razorbacks' series with the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Tanner Marlar of The Reflector and Cowbell Corner joins the show to share his insight on the reigning national champions.
The Arkansas Razorbacks won 2 straight this week vs. in-state teams UCA and UALR! The Razorbacks are one of the few undefeated teams at 8-0! Listen to this show as Sam recaps the double digit wins over in-state programs and their next game vs. the 4-3 Charlotte 49ers. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @AllHogSportsPod You can find all social medias and ways to listen at www.allhogsports.comThanks for listening to today's episode. Please leave a 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts! WOO PIG!
Kyle Bergthold is an entrepreneur from Kansas City, MO who graduated from UALR with a Spanish and Business Degree. He's been a successful investor and likes to build and invent things in his spare time. He quit his job as a bartender to start his own marketing business after he turned $8,000 into $180,000 in the stock and crypto market. Kyle started his own company called Food Funnels where he helped restaurants build a list of regulars and grow sales with Facebook Ads and Chatbots. He has over 15 years of experience in the restaurant industry and has personally managed a large digital ad spend on behalf of clients and been able to consistently prove ROI. Kyle's clients were some of the most successful restaurants in their respective cities and he helped them gain choke holds in their local markets online. Kyle is currently Head of Marketing for Owner.com, a SaaS startup that helps restaurants save thousands of dollars a month in commission fees with their own branded online ordering portal with automated marketing built right in. #ExpertTalkWithTGo #ExpertTalkXtra #TalkShow #PodcastToBroadcast #TheresaGoss #ExpertTalkFM #Roku #Pandora #iHeartRADIO #PodNationTV #talkshowtv #talkshowonline #talkshowhost #podcast #motivation #broadcast #listennow #entrepreneur #marketing #TGoTV #9at9 #FastFunInformative #LightsCamerasTakeAction
A pioneering research scholar at the University of Arkansas - Little Rock has linked the presence of medical marijuana dispensaries in Arkansas and other states to a reduction in illicit drug use and overdose mortality. Economics professor Rhet Smith, for nearly a decade, has been investigating the sociological effects of decriminalizing marijuana.
As we begin the show we learn more about the latest Arkansas figures regarding COVID-19, a UALR study examines medical marijuana and other drug use, and Arkansas soccer's record winning streak now at 12 matches.
In today's episode, Breeanne Carter talks with Dr. Jeremy Owoh, Superintendent of Schools for Jacksonville North Pulaski School District and former Deputy Superintendent of Little Rock School District. Dr. Jeremy Owoh shares about his role in education and how educators are leading and shaping the students around them everyday. Listen to learn about what effective leadership should look like, the need for good educators and leaders, growing within education, and more! Dr. Jeremy Owoh is an alumnus from the University of Central Arkansas class of 2003, having received his Bachelors of Science degree in Education, and then went on to earn a Masters of Science in Education from UALR in 2005, an Eds in Educational Administration from UALR in 2008, an EdD in Administrative Leadership from Walden University in 2011, and a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration, among several other certifications. Email: jeremy.owoh@lrsd.org Twitter: @DrJay_06 Instagram: @DrJay_06 LinkedIn: Dr. Jeremy Strickland Owoh
The National Science Foundation is awarding nearly $300,000 to UALR researchers to study crimes against Muslims in Arkansas.
New cases of coronavirus in Arkansas outpace recoveries; State lawmakers call proposal a class-protection bill and not hate-crimes legislation; Body left at hospital leads to homicide investigation; Simmons Bank Arena to host vaccination clinics; UALR planning return to campus life in fall
Ty and I talk about Texas/South Carolina and Preview the Baylor series Also, Texas State and UALR series Preview. Ty also talks about now that conference is here, are the lineups set. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hardge/support
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Arkansas Razorback basketball legend and current head basketball coach at Parkview High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, Scotty Thurman joins Johnny and Elias for another fun and exciting episode of Life & Laughs Podcast! Scotty talks about life growing up in Ruston, Louisiana and where he found his love for the game of basketball. We find out what it was like for him being a part of the 1994 NCAA Championship Basketball Team and making the shot that helped win the title! Scotty discusses his relationship with Corliss Williamson, Nolan Richardson, and Mike Anderson and what they mean to his life today. He even tells us a funny story about Corliss Williamson from their college days. Scotty continues by describing what it was like being invited to the White House and speaking from the Rose Garden as well as a lot of the other positive effects of being a part of that team and hitting the game winning shot. Scotty talks about his time after leaving school early and playing in many countries overseas. We also find out the many accomplishments Scotty has made since his playing days. He then explains what it was like being back on the sidelines at the University of Arkansas as a coach instead of a player and what the University has meant to him and his family. We then discuss the challenges and rewards of coaching High School age kids as opposed to College kids and his love for what he does. Scotty discusses the talented players he has on his team this year and the prospects of the upcoming season. We get Scotty's predictions on Mayson Jones and Isiah Joe and where he thinks they may go in the NBA Draft and their possible futures as professionals. We get his opinion on possible changes to the rules and regulations of the game of basketball. We even find out what his favorite Christmas gift was, his favorite childhood toy, his first car, and what he wants for Christmas this year. You will love this interesting and fun interview with one of the greatest basketball players to ever play for the Arkansas Razorbacks on this episode of Life & Laughs Podcast with Johnny Sanchez and Elias Isreal!
Guest Bio: I was born in London. Spent 4 years in India before moving to the states. Raised in Little Rock, went to Rhodes College for my undergraduate degree in History and Religion. Received my Masters in Counseling from UALR. I taught at Hall High School for 7 years before moving to TX where I've been a counselor for 16 years. About This Episode: Walk with an educator with 23 years under her belt. Listen to this London born, Little Rock School District educated, Texas counselor discuss parental involvement, Zin rooms, and balancing work and home. For More Information: visit www.stillstacey.com for questions about the podcast, the host or scheduling inquiries. To connect with the guest, you may reach out to her on Facebook (@ShailyMosby). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/support
In Episode 1 of GoTigers247's Coach's Corner, hosts Brooks Hansen and Christian Fowler are joined by Pacific head coach Damon Stoudamire, IMG Academy assistant coach Trey Draper, UALR assistant coach Preston Laird and Christian Brothers head coach Bubba Luckett. All four of the coaches have ties to the city of Memphis, and they give their opinions on multiple hot button issues in college basketball at the time. The episode begins with COVID-19 discussion, and the coaches explain what they've been doing during this time to prepare themselves and their players. The four coaches at various points in their respective careers explain how they've handled this time period and explain how this time has given them a renewed sense of urgency. Throughout the episode, the coaches share stories about their playing days, their coaching careers and more. Stoudamire shares stories about his days at Arizona as a player and coach, and he also tells about playing against Michael Jordan during his rookie season in the NBA. Luckett – who played at Memphis before coming a coach at Christian Brothers – talks about coaching at the high school level and the things that have changed in his 30 years as a head coach. Draper and Laird both talk about their roles as assistant coaches, and they explain some of the qualities they need to work on and develop to become head coaches at some point in their careers. All this and more is discussed in the inaugural episode of Coach's Corner, so don't miss out on this incredibly unique discussion between four coaches in different roles and at different levels in the game of basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s the first HEH of 2020! Grand Valley State is moving to PHP, so we chat with Daniel about the best way to make that move. We also chat about hidden nav menus and UX decisions for a university homepage. GVSU wanted to switch to PHP (away from CF) and chatted with UALR about how... Read more »
Little Rock assistant coach Preston Laird played for Memphis from 2008-2012 under John Calipari and Josh Pastner, and he will be returning to the FedExForum on Wednesday to coach against his alma mater. Since leaving Memphis, Laird has made coaching stops at New Mexico State and UNLV before landing with the Trojans prior to this season, and he told GoTigers247 that he is excited for the game and to return to his city. Laird made it into Memphis on Tuesday afternoon, and he said it all didn't sink in until he actually got to the city. The former Tiger discusses his favorite Memphis moments, his return home and the buzz surrounding Memphis athletics at this time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Razorback fans, welcome in! Chad and I discuss the 1 thing Chad liked from the Auburn game as well as the bad... too much bad. We also talk about the exhibition game against UALR, the new court, and how much we already love Mussleman. It's unhealthy, and it quite frankly getting a little weird. We of course touch on Razorback hockey, and Chad does a blind resume game with 4 football coaches. Finally we highlight Mary Steenburgen as the Famous Arkansan of the Week! Yall rock, hope you enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A controversial fire that extinguished the lives of 21-black boys, in segregation-era Arkansas. Who were these boys? How did this happen? The idea of brushing history under the rug is largely been Arkansas's past, says Dr. Brian Mitchell, History professor of UALR. Now 60 years later, how did one of the deadliest fires fly under the radar? From the funerals to the investigation to families seeking closure, CNN reveals the twists and turns of a story that's not yet over.
Daniel has a work emergency and joins us late. We take a look at our top podcast downloads and dig into details about Daniel’s plans for showing/hiding audience content on the UALR website. Admissions scandal The history of Founders Beer Company Our top downloads outside the US South Korea Google Home translation Mercator Map Projections... Read more »
Kendall Rogers and UALR coach Chris Curry preview week ahead, looking back at 6-game road trip by WholeHogSports
Vice Chancellor and CIO of UALR, Thomas Bunton, discusses how to better understand users and customizing technology to exceed their expectations.
#2 Mississippi State blew out Arkansas-Little Rock by a score of 15-4. The Bulldogs got off to a slow start, but managed to win going away. The Diamond Dawgs will be back in action tonight as they travel to Samford. On the women's side of things, the Bulldogs are set to host the first two rounds of the NCAA women's tournament with Southern University provided the first round opposition. It will be a busy weekend in Bulldog athletics, so State fans will have a lot to cheer about. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-boneyard/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jamie and Chasse talk about the UALR athletics program.
Gwen is a teacher in the Little Rock School District, currently at Stephens, and as you know she has been a political force of late. She was instrumental in organizing the huge Women's March for Arkansas in January. Links to the march on Facebook and a report from KAUR about the march. Her Facebook page says she was born in Ohio and holds a master's degree in gifted education from UALR. She was an Air Force navigation systems technician in Okinawa from 1996 to 1999.Combs for ArkansasGwen on TwitterGwen's campaign on FacebookGwen on InstagramDonate to Gwen's campaign
THE DAMN DIRTY TRIO IS BACK ONCE AGAIN!!!! This time we brought back comedian Larry Clayton & Black Nerd Media!! It's another good ass episode once again y'all!! Kay is back this ep!!! We start it off by discussion the viral video of a group of mostly white kids from UALR singing "Freaky Friday" by Chris Brown And Lil Dicky, of course its the part where the N-word is repeated multiple times. Kreg brings up the question, "Is Good D Undervalued?" Ms. Kay & Larry gives their perspective, Monica calls in to give Kay the assist on the basket. Then we get serious, Kreg gets alot of weight off his chest mane, he finally broke to his parents that he was raped as a child, they in turn hung up in his face and didn't offer the care and support he deserved. He found that support in his Disorderly Conduct family, we have a round table discussion about not only his situation and how it was handled, but the reasons why his parents his reacted that way. Larry then shared with us his recent bouts with suicidal thoughts and how he's dealing with them, we real, we raw, we 100% PEOPLE. We don't come without our problems mane. He shares a story about a person who was goin through a situation and offered emotional support for them mane. Man look, We laughed, we cried, we went through all emotions on this episode mane. But most of all we are THERE for each other mane, this is a family, we are more than Podcasters and Co-Hosts, we are support!! Definitely another classic for the books mane!! Another Good Ass Episode Y'all!!! We appreciate Everybody for tuning in, like, sharing, subscribing to the page, we cannot do this with y'all!!! We also now have Disorderly Conduct ENT. hats & shirts for sale!! Show folks what you are about mane, your support truly means everything to us! If you are interested in making a purchase contact us on the Facebook page, WE BUILDING!!!! DISORDERLY CONDUCT ENT Live Every Friday Night 7:30 PM (ish) Like, Share, Subscribe!!! WE EVERYMFWHERE!!! Twitter: DisorderlyCond1 Facebook: DisorderlyConductEnt Instagram: DisorderlyCondEnt Youtube: Disorderly Conduct Ent SoundCloud: Disorderly Conduct Ent Google Play: Disorderly Conduct Ent ITunes: Disorderly Conduct Ent
Current state of the program, review of first two games, preview of next two games, UALR postgame audio, 929 ESPNs Devin Walker joins me
Tonight the topics center around outside vendors and products for various tasks at our universities. We cover digital marketing, scholarship searches, chat and events calendars. We also touch on strategic planning. What outside vendors do you use? GVSU: Siteimprove GVSU: google and FB ads consultant provide a report for digital advertising UALR: digital marketing buyer... Read more »
Kyle joins Adam for another Fun Belt edition of the pod talk about Sun Belt Media Day and a detailed look at the NMSU program going into their last season in the league. UALR adding football? (3:30) Sun Belt under the ESPN umbrella (6:20) Will there be a coaching search in Mobile soon? (13:20) Conference will have very experienced QB play in 2017 (16:35) It's not a Sun Belt Edition without Tyson Summers talk (21:00) NMSU as a sleeper (24:00) Fans expectations in Las Cruces (30:40) The league did the Aggies no favors with this schedule (41:25) What would a bowl appearance mean to the fan base? (43:05) You can follow us at: @underdogdynasty @adamluckettbos @minneboi Please hit subscribe and leave us a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight the High Ed Hangout gents talk about security and what they’re doing to make their sites more secure. They also chat about rolling out new features and updating their CMS. Possible SQL injection attack on GVSU reported by a student Security offices in all of our separate universities who look for this. UALR has... Read more »
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.
HTML emails are hard to make! We chat about the process we use to build and send email as well as how we track our users and advertise our schools. We also look into using students and classes for help. React.js vs AngluarJS Using student/classroom work GVSU technical writing class UALR prototyping Working on mentoring... Read more »
Gary Parrish, Chip Patterson and Sam Vecenie use this episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast to discuss Providence's win over USC, UALR's win over Purdue, the terrible tone some reporter used to ask Baylor's Taurean Prince a stupid question, and the coaching carousel (and how Stephen F. Austin's Brad Underwood might fit into). Beyond that, they discussed the way the committee seeds teams. And they previewed Kentucky-Indiana, of course. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices