On May 15, Sanders will discuss her recent internship experience, heritage museums, tourism sites and how she has self-documented her student projects.
Join host Lauren Willette and muralist Olivia Trimble from 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, for the next installment of the Arkansas Folklife Web Series. Registration required.
Alumna Janis F. Kearney will talk about her latest book and her work in the field of community engagement and humanities through the non-profit Celebrate! Maya Project at 1 p.m. Sept. 20 via a free webinar.
Lauren Willette, host of the Arkansas Folklife Web Series, will conduct a live interview with glass artist Ed Pennebaker of Clinton at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 17. Registration is required to join the series.
Allison Williams, who worked for the University Libraries in the 1990s, donated a rare edition of poet Frank Stanford s Singing Knives that had belonged to her father, Paul Williams.