Ouachita’s Department of Theatre Arts presents “Hello, Dolly!” April 10-13
The story follows a brassy widow who provides matchmaking and other services and finds herself looking for a wife for a well-known half-a-millionaire
The story follows a brassy widow who provides matchmaking and other services and finds herself looking for a wife for a well-known half-a-millionaire
Cranor, currently writer-in-residence at Arkansas Tech University, is a best-selling and Edgar Award-winning author of novels “Ozark Dogs” and “Don’t Know Tough,” and a columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and CrimeReads
67 students from schools in Hot Springs, Haskell and Pearcy traveled to Ouachita to vie for a place in the Arkansas History Day competition
Ouachita Baptist University’s Division of Music in the School of Performing Arts will host a concert to honor the legacy of Dr. W. Francis McBeth (1933 – 2012), professor emeritus of music, on the 50th anniversary of his being named Arkansas’ composer laureate
Hamilton’s rise to the presidency brings the organization its first female president in nearly 10 years
Phil was a founding faculty member and first dean of OBU’s Hickingbotham School of Business
Five students from Ouachita Baptist University’s Patterson School of Natural Sciences have published research in the nationally-recognized scientific journal, “microPublication Biology”