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The Harding network began nearly a century ago in the days of J.N.
The Harding network began nearly a century ago in the days of J.N.
Beginning with the 2023-24 academic year, the College of Arts and Humanities and the College of Sciences will merge to form the College of Arts and...
“So God blessed the seventh day and made it holy because on it God rested from all his work that he had done in creation.”
College of Pharmacy’s Jeanie Smith shares experience with Christian Health Ministry of White County.
1,037 unique donors, surpassing the goal of 1,000 | 12 programs designated for priority giving | 16.68% gifts from faculty/staff | 13.89% gifts...
“I found out about Harding from a friend and thought I’d look into it.
Lindy Lunceford Ingram (’84), 60, died Dec. 31, 2022.
The Master of Arts in history emphasizes historiographical analysis and research skills, while offering students a flexible curriculum in the...
Maynard serves as counsel at Lathrop GPM, an organization with more than 400 practicing attorneys who help businesses, organizations and...
My favorite project that we did was probably when we remodeled Sears Hall.
From afar, the war in Ukraine is a news blip and has little effect on our everyday lives — until you live with those affected by the war and...
This initiative through the Harding Fund provides a Christian environment for our students and funds need-based scholarships.
The department of art and design launched an accelerated architecture program designed for qualified students to earn a Bachelor of Arts in...
The goal of the lab is to empower students to develop as independent scientists.
After several conversations with exercise science alumni who were enrolling in certificate programs at other institutions, Dr.
Total repayment of the mortgage, which was celebrated with a bonfire on Thanksgiving Day 1939.
The Welcome Center on the first floor of the David B.
On April 5, faculty, staff and the McLarty family gathered in Cone Chapel as Dr.
In February, 20 students left Searcy on a trip hosted by the American Studies Institute to spend four days in Washington, D.C.
Jim Galyan (’88, MFT ’08), a partner and therapist at ReGroup in Searcy, shares his thoughts on the mental health struggles many are...
The year 2022 brings several new building projects to campus.
When sophomore Megan Drause started making puppets in high school, she never could have imagined where this school-project-turned-hobby would lead.
For almost 10 years, sophomore Jacob Weatherford has wanted to jump rope in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
In October 2021, 174 students were inducted into the American Studies Institute.
Director of Diversity Services Tiffany Byers shares her perspective on the importance of learning about the journey when dealing with diversity.
Bridget Smith is director of Disability Services & Educational Access for the University.
The Cannon-Clary College of Education is partnering with Forward Arkansas to help equip educators in Arkansas’ kindergarten through...
Following recent losses of two members of the board of trustees, colleagues and friends reflected on their leadership and service to the University.