It is an honor to be selected by my peers to present the 2015 Last Lecture. Thank you Chris and Marty for you continued guidance in the tradition of the Gutenberg Conspiracy and Faculty Colloquium. Those of us who have been here for many years truly appreciate the dedication and work that goes into arranging these sessions year after year. Thank you
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Ouachita Sounds on Tuor: Korean children display Ouachita Sounds brochures before hearing the group ...
Creativity sparks discovery: Dr. Scott Holsclaw, dean of the School of Fine Arts, explores how the c...
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Twenty-five years ago I was asked to deliver a Last Lecture as part of a Student Entertainment and L...
Lessons from a Last Lecture: Dr. Tom Auffenberg, who taught for 40 years at Ouachita before his deat...
Washington Seminar: The United States Capital at night was just one of the many sites experienced by...
A place called Ouachita: Three Ouachita faculty and staff members—Dr. Ray Granade, Dr. Joe Jeffers a...
“My Last Lecture” falls at the end of the academic year, the end of the spring semester, five days a...
Inauguration of Ouachita\u27s 15th President Rex M. Horne Jr. Former President Bill Clinton presents...
The “Last Lecture” was written in February 2004 for presentation at Mortarboard’s March 2004 annual ...
Convictions, counselors & community: Dr. Scott Duvall, chair of the Pruet School’s Department of Bib...
In the classical era, Stoic philosophers advanced the proposition that we are all citizens of two co...
Visiting her alma mater Dec. 11 to dedicate the Rosemary Gossett Adams Department of Visual Arts, th...
This is the alumni newsletter from March 1989, which describes the events and happenings of the facu...
This is the alumni newsletter from May 1990, which describes the events and happenings of the facult...
Ouachita Sounds on Tuor: Korean children display Ouachita Sounds brochures before hearing the group ...
Creativity sparks discovery: Dr. Scott Holsclaw, dean of the School of Fine Arts, explores how the c...
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