Brian Walker of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Brian Walker of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been named Central Arkansas Professor of the Year by the Central Arkansas American Chemistry Society. Walker is an assistant professor of chemistry at UA Little Rock. He joined the university in 2016 as a postdoctoral researcher, then began working as an assistant professor in 2020. Marian Douglas, a senior instructor emeritus in UA Little Rock’s Department of Chemistry, received the society’s Volunteer Service Award.
Darius Maize has been selected to attend TopConnect AD 2021. TopConnect AD is a leadership symposium for aspiring Division I athletic directors sponsored by TEAMWORKS/#INFLCR. Maize is deputy athletic director for internal operations and special projects at UA Little Rock. He joined the university in 2017 and was promoted to deputy athletic director in 2019.
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Lake Atkins, Ark
– Most Drew County residents aren’t even aware that the University of Arkansas at Monticello has a Bass Fishing Club. Less than six months old, the team can already claim its first victory.
Two UAM students traveled to Lake Atkins on April 10 and captured the B.A.S.S. Pro Fishing Series, Arkansas Collegiate State Championship. McCoy Vereen and Ryan Handly won their first fishing tournament as a team. It was their first competitive tournament of the season. The two freshmen caught four qualifying fish for 12 pounds, 4 ounces. The heaviest largemouth bass weighed in at 5 pounds, 5 ounces.