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Natalie Chuong, a UAFS junior business administration major, smiles for the camera as she hands up a green blouse in the Babb Center for Career Services' Suit Up Studio. A place where students can obtain new or gently used professional attire for free.
Business and IndustryLion Voices

The Blooming Legacy of Natalie Chuong

According to Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP junior business administration major Natalie Chuong, UAFS is "the best choice in Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP," and the decision to come here was easy.

October 09, 2024
Jennifer Holland smiles for a picture in the Windgate Building
Lion Voices

Jennifer Holland: The Glue Holding UAFS Together

Keeping students coming back is everything for Jennifer Holland, the executive director for retention at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP. Ask around the campus, and you'll hear she is the glue holding the university together.

September 30, 2024
Dr. Jordana Beutelschies, '10, adjusts an infant at her chiropractic office, JB Family & Animal Chiropractic, in Van Buren
AlumniBusiness and IndustryLion Voices

Adjusting Everyone and Their Dog

Dr. Jordana Beutelschies always knew she wanted to be a chiropractor. What she found out was that she could help people and animals. The Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP was the first step in her journey to providing relief to "every body and...

September 18, 2024
Dr. Kiyun Han (right) with his wife and son
Business and IndustryLion Voices

Completing Circuits and Dr. Kiyun Han

Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP associate professor of electronics technology and electrical engineering technology Dr. Kiyun Han has a passion for everything technology-related, which is rooted in his life and career.

August 29, 2024
Amanda Seidenzahl, director of early college programs, smiles with her two sons
Lion Voices

Architect of Success: Amanda Seidenzahl

At the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP, high school students can earn concurrent credit through WATC and Smart Start, all under the direction of Amanda Seidenzahl, the director of early college programs.

July 22, 2024
Little Lions Child Development Center director LaKeisha Stinyard
Health Education and Human SciencesLion Voices

LaKeisha Stinyard: Making the Biggest Impact with the Littlest Lions

Educating students is the number one goal at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP. At the UAFS Little Lions Child Development Center, LaKeisha Stinyard, director, teaches the littlest of Lions.

June 28, 2024
Dr. Charles
AlumniArts and SciencesLion Voices

A Feather in His Cap: The Life and Career of Dr. Charles Preston

Dr. Charles "Chuck" Preston traces his roots in biology to growing up in Fort Smith and attending the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP when the university was still known as Westark Community College. Today, he is one of the world's foremost researchers...

May 31, 2024
Dr. Kerrie Taber
Business and IndustryFirst GenerationLion Voices

First-Generation Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Kerrie Taber

Dr. Kerrie Taber is an assistant professor of organizational leadership in the College of Business and Industry at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP. As a first-generation student, Taber understands the challenges some of her students face...

May 03, 2024
Dr. Tom Buchanan and his three grandchildren
Arts and SciencesLion Voices

UAFS Faculty Member to Retire After More Than 50 Years

Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP professor of biology, Dr. Tom Buchanan, is set to retire after 53 years at UAFS. Buchanan arrived at UAFS in 1971 and stayed ever since. He leaves behind a legacy of teaching hundreds of biologists and is credited...

May 03, 2024
UAFS chemistry professor Jordan Mader poses in a field of tulips
Arts and SciencesLion Voices

Jordan Mader and the Chemists of the Future

Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP professor of chemistry Jordan Mader may have a last name that rhymes with an iconic Star Wars villain, but she is the opposite of the "Dark Side" when it comes to teaching the future of chemists.

April 30, 2024
Debbie Dameron (left) and her husband Kim
Business and IndustryLion Voices

Debbie Dameron and the Pursuit of Student Success

At the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP, you may be hard-pressed to find someone with as much experience working at multiple higher education institutions as Debbie Dameron, an advising coordinator for the College of Business and Industry. The...

April 30, 2024
Dadrick posing looking down, with headphones on.
Lion Voices

Lion Voices: Dadrick Franklin

Dadrick, who is a theatre major, talks about how UAFS is for him coming from a different college. He mentions the different groups he is associated with and some of his future aspirations.

March 29, 2024
Chris Kelly catches a UAFS volleyball game at the Stubblefield Center
CommunityLion Voices

Chris Kelly: New Beginnings and Championing Change

Chris Kelly, the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Marketing at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP, arrived in 2019 looking for a fresh start. In the nearly five years since, he has been a driving force behind the university's revamped marketing...

March 28, 2024
Dr. April Evans, center, surrounded by her husband, Shane, and their five grandchildren
AlumniHealth Education and Human SciencesLion Voices

Building Foundations with Dr. April Evans

Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP School of Education Interim Executive Director Dr. April Evans leaned on her love of education and literacy, her passion for making a difference, and the relationships she built along the way in her return to UAFS...

March 25, 2024
Lana smiling for a picture.
Lion Voices

Lion Voices: Lana Putman

Senior Lana Putman talks about how UAFS has helped her grow and how she has been able to learn what she needs to improve her future. She mentions her involvement on campus and what she plans to do after graduation.

March 22, 2024
Dr. Janine Chitty and her husband, Chuck
Arts and SciencesFirst GenerationLion Voices

First-Generation Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Janine Chitty

Before Dr. Janine Chitty began teaching English at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP, she was a non-traditional first-generation student learning to navigate college. She now uses her experience to guide students facing similar challenges so...

March 01, 2024
Cody Holt poses for UAFS eSports media day
AlumniBusiness and IndustryLion Voices

Readying Player One and the Gamer, Cody Holt

Follow the evolution of Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP senior instructor Cody Holt. From gamer to UAFS educator and eSports coach, uncover his gaming passion and commitment to student achievement along the way.

February 16, 2024
Yosey Cardenas during graduation, May 2023
AlumniFirst GenerationHealth Education and Human SciencesLion Voices

Coming Full Circle with Yosey Cardenas

At the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP, education and social work academic advisor for the College of Health, Education, and Human Sciences, Yosey Cardenas, shares her story as a first-generation student and how she now uses that experience to...

February 09, 2024
First-Generation and student-athlete, Hannah Boyett poses on graduation day, May 2023 in front of the Numa statue at the Stubblefield Center.
Arts and SciencesAthleticsFirst GenerationLion VoicesStudents

First-Generation Student Spotlight: Hannah Boyett

Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP first-generation graduate and grad school student Hannah Boyett discusses finding her success at UAFS in the classroom and on the court.

February 08, 2024
Logan Aguilera, class of '23, coaches a player at Sallisaw during a football game. Aguilera is a geography teacher at Sallisaw Middle School.
AlumniArts and SciencesLion Voices

Some Things Are Worth Waiting For

Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP College of Arts and Sciences 2023 alum Logan Aguilera encourages students to practice patience. UAFS helped prepare him to be a middle school teacher in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, and become a coach of six different teams....

February 08, 2024

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