Coffin, Johnson Place in River Valley Art Competition
March 8, 2021
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Two University of the Ozarks art students placed among the award winners in the 2021 Collegiate Competition at the River Valley Arts Center in Russellville, Ark., held earlier this month.
Junior Shalley Coffin won the first-place award for her artwork,
“Bride of Nature,” (pictured) and senior Megan Johnson took home a third-place award for her piece titled,
“Type 7’s Basic Fear: Being Without Support.”
Among the other U of O students who had artwork accepted into the exhibition were, Madison Clary, Skylar Epperson, Paige Vire, and Alaura Streithorst.
The exhibition will be on display through March 26, 2021. The center, located at 1001 East B Street in Russellville, is open from from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday.
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U of O, Lyon College Explore Partnership Opportunities
February 23, 2021
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Officials from Lyon College and University of the Ozarks have begun discussions of possible opportunities for strategic partnerships between Arkansas’ two Presbyterian-affiliated universities.
Leadership from both U of O and Lyon, located in Batesville, have begun to discuss what a strategic partnership between the two institutions might look like and have appointed steering committees made up of trustees to explore further.
Sherilyn Poole, chair of the University of the Ozarks board of trustees and a retired higher education professional, captured the future of private church-related education stating, “It is imperative that institutions like ours prepare for the enrollment crash or cliff that is predicted in the near future. We know the college-going population will shrink up to 15 percent in the next five years, creating an ever-increasingly competitive market for institutions, es