2018 Hill Magazine Released

The 2018 edition of Hill magazine released this week on campus and at select off-campus locations. With the theme "No Longer Unspoken," the 2018 edition gives a closer look at how sexual assault affects everyone — not just famous people we hear about in the news. Other stories provide first-person perspectives on what it's like to come out as gay in a fraternity, grow up with an undocumented mother and survive a suicide attempt.

Hill is a student-produced magazine within University of Arkansas Student Media. The staff creates online content throughout the year and an annual print magazine each fall. Pick up your free copy from magazine stands on campus.

Contacts

Andrea Johnson, editor-in-chief
Student Media: Hill magazine
479-462-2820, afjohnso@email.uark.edu

Headlines

Native American Student Association to Host Annual Choctaw Stickball Tournament

Competition begins at 10 a.m. Saturday the the University Recreation fields on Razorback Road. Carly Keats, a star Razorback basketball player, will play for her home team from Choctaw, Mississippi.

Department of Music Professor to Teach at Italian Festival in June

Richard Rulli, associate professor of trumpet in the Department of Music, has been invited to teach at TrumpetFest June 16-23 in Orvieto, Italy.

Bumpers College Names Senior Scholars, Outstanding Departmental Students

Twenty-five students from 10 different majors and concentrations in Bumpers College were named Senior Scholars for 2023-24, and each department has named its outstanding students for the year.

Music Education Students Bring Fun to Child Development Center

Interactive music sessions known as "music zoos" bring creative learning of musical instruments to the children in the center, as well as providing the music education students the chance to practice their teaching skills. 

New Faculty Teaching Portfolio Authors Recognized

The faculty members successfully completed the Teaching Portfolio and will be recognized at the Fall Teaching Awards ceremony hosted by the Cordes Teaching and Faculty Support Center and the Teaching Academy.

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