The Ozarks campus enjoys a rich cultural life, with plenty of public events for students, faculty and community. Check back here for updates on goings-on at Ozarks!
| U of O Students Take Part in NASA Program |
| Clarksville, Ark. --- Tyler Wilson said roller coasters and amusement parks will never be the same for him again. Kathy Erickson called it an experience of a lifetime. Jessica Reed described it as the most amazing thing she has ever done. |
| 2001 Alumnus David to speak at U of O Commencement |
| Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks will confer bachelor degrees to 100 graduating seniors during its 2008 Commencement ceremony, scheduled for 10:30 a.m., Saturday, May 10, on the campus mall. |
| Schoenhals named Hurie Award recipient |
| Clarksville, Ark. --- Each year the faculty members of the University of the Ozarks elect one student to receive the Hurie Award, given to the outstanding member of the senior class. This award is named for Wiley Lin Hurie, who was president of this institution from 1923 to 1949. The Hurie Award is the highest honor an Ozarks student can receive. The faculty members choose a graduating senior who has been an exemplary scholar, a campus leader, and a person of outstanding character. The Hurie Award recipient for 2008 is Kate Schoenhals of Medford, Oregon. Schoenhals is graduating with a major in biology and a minor in chemistry. |
| Senior Art Exhibits Scheduled in Stephens Gallery |
| Clarksville, Ark. -- Works by five Ozarks senior art majors will be on display in the Stephens Gallery during April and May. |
| U of O is host to two professional organizations |
| Clarksville, Ark. – The University of the Ozarks served as host for two organizations last week, as the Arkansas Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (ArACTE) and The Southern Association for Admission Counseling (SACAC) each met on campus on Thursday, April 10. |



