- University News Archive - UA 糖心视频logo /news-archive/tag/ua-little-rock-alumni/ UA 糖心视频logo Thu, 04 Jul 2019 14:45:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Hadden recognized as industry Pacesetter /news-archive/2019/07/04/pacesetter/ Thu, 04 Jul 2019 14:45:56 +0000 /news/?p=74658 ... UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Hadden recognized as industry Pacesetter]]> Ian Hadden, director of Energy Management Services at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo, has been named a 2019 Pacesetter for the educational facilities management industry. previously known as the Association of Physical Plant Administrators, will recognize Hadden July 15 at the APPA awards reception during the APPA annual conference in Denver. APPA promotes leadership in educational facilities for professionals seeking to build their careers, transform their institutions, and elevate the value and recognition of facilities in education. The Pacesetter Award recognizes professionals who have made significant contributions at their regions or chapters. 鈥淚an has represented UA 糖心视频logo with distinction in the APPA arena, and the Pacesetter award is well deserved,鈥 said Dave Millay, associate vice chancellor for facilities management and planning at UA 糖心视频logo. 鈥淗is contributions to our university and profession are significant, and I am proud of what he has accomplished and will continue to accomplish.鈥 As Director of Energy Management Services for UA 糖心视频logo, Hadden leads a 21-member team responsible for the HVAC, plumbing, electrical, building control systems and utilities on campus and the Bowen School of Law. Before joining UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Facilities Management Department in 2013, Hadden spent 16 years in the commercial HVAC, energy project development and green building industry with manufacturers and an architecture and engineering design firm. Prior to that, he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy for six years. Hadden is a licensed Professional Engineer;听 a Certified Educational Facilities Professional (CEFP);听 LEED Accredited Professional Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C), and a Certified Energy Manager.听 In May, he earned his MBA from the UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 College of Business and was named the Outstanding MBA student for the 2018-19 academic year, His wife Tiffany is also a UA 糖心视频logo alum who earned her Master of Social Work, also in May 2019. They have two sons, a high school senior at Central High School and a freshman at Parkview Magnet. 鈥淚 would like to thank David Millay for introducing me to APPA,鈥 Hadden said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been wonderful getting to know colleagues from other institutions, sharing successes and solutions to struggles as well as exposure to the wonderful training programs.鈥 Other 2019 recipients of the Pacesetter Award this year include Connie Simmons, Phillip Exeter Academy; Kevin Mann, Salisbury University; and Thomas Polansky, Occidental College. Photo of Ian Hadden听by Benjamin Krain听]]> UA 糖心视频logo alumna lends artistic touch to NYC exhibit /news-archive/2018/07/19/sandra-sell/ Thu, 19 Jul 2018 20:51:36 +0000 /news/?p=71150 ... UA 糖心视频logo alumna lends artistic touch to NYC exhibit]]> 糖心视频logo artist never stops looking for new ways to collaborate on art. And that is precisely how the UA 糖心视频logo alumna recently found herself in New York City鈥檚 Times Square helping install 鈥淲ake,鈥漮ne of conceptual artist Mel Chin鈥檚 new works. 鈥淲ake,鈥 commissioned by is a 60-foot-tall animatronic sculpture that resembles a cross between a shipwreck and the skeletal remains of a marine mammal that rise up from Times Square. On the ship鈥檚 bow is the figurehead of Jenny Lind, an opera star known as the 鈥淪wedish Nightingale鈥 and for whom the USS Nightingale tea clipper and slave ship were named. Chin鈥檚 other piece, 鈥淯nmoored,鈥 is a digitally interactive mixed reality counterpart to 鈥淲ake.鈥 Together, the two works 鈥渙pen a physical and virtual gateway to the future of human existence, inviting participants to contemplate their place within the world鈥檚 transforming climate,鈥 according to Times Square Arts. Faculty, students and staff at the engineered and fabricated the structure of 鈥淲ake.鈥 The head of the female figure gently nods, and her chest rises and compresses, as if she is breathing. Sell, who was an artist-in-resident at UNC in March, was one of many people who worked on the elaborate project. 鈥淢y primary role was to construct, then carve, the figure鈥檚 dress,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was a fantastic opportunity to share my experience with the team and engage in collaborative thinking.鈥 Sell worked on the piece for four weeks, leading up to the sculpture鈥檚 installment on July 11 in Times Square. The structure was built with segments in mind, so it could be deconstructed, shipped then reconstructed on site. 鈥淚 was extremely excited to come in and lend a hand in the last 24 hours of installation,鈥 Sell said. 鈥淭he team had worked extremely hard, and it was a pleasure to bring some fresh energy to help with the last push. The opening day was great, and so many people showed up.鈥 Times Square is just one location for art that is part of the larger exhibit 鈥淢el Chin: All Over the Place鈥,鈥 co-produced by and the . The exhibition spans nearly four decades of Chin鈥檚 work 鈥 at sites including the Queens Museum, Times Square, the Broadway-Lafayette subway station, and streaming online with Soundtrack 鈥 creating an infinite loop of the artist鈥檚 thinking about our world and how we choose to occupy it. 鈥淲ake鈥 will remain in Times Square Plaza through Sept. 5. Sell is back in 糖心视频logo now, where she retired after her 21-year career in the U.S. Army. 听She enrolled at UA 糖心视频logo, completing a Bachelor of Arts in 2008 and a Master of Arts in 2014. Sell has also served as an apprentice to 糖心视频logo artist Robyn Horn, who was instrumental in helping UA 糖心视频logo get its Windgate Center for Art and Design. Her creative pursuits led her to the , where she was a studio assistant for wood sculptors Stoney Lamar and Brent Skidmore. Skidmore, who directs the Craft Studies program at University of North Carolina at Asheville, then invited Sell to fill an artist-in-resident position at the university earlier this year. Soon after, she became involved working on 鈥淲ake鈥. A wood carver by choice, Sell also paints and does some work in found object dimensional painting. Her work is in the permanent collections of the , the University of Arkansas in 糖心视频logo, and the Historic Arkansas Museum, along with many private collections. Since 2007, Sell鈥檚 work has been featured in over 30 exhibits in the United States. Top Right Photo: Mel Chin,听Wake, 2018, multimedia. Courtesy of Chelsea Lipman for Times Square Arts    ]]> Alumni Spotlight: Sarah Miller /news-archive/2018/01/25/sarah-miller/ Thu, 25 Jan 2018 22:15:37 +0000 /news/?p=69110 ... Alumni Spotlight: Sarah Miller]]> She currently manages , which is part of the Central Arkansas Library System’s (CALS) Main Library campus. There, she coordinates the theater鈥檚 many offerings of films, music performances, plays, readings, lectures, speakers, and children’s activities. 鈥淚 love the idea of organizations existing for the sole purpose of serving others,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淚 served a few different organizations through college. After I graduated, I realized the public sector was where my home was, where I felt most comfortable.鈥 Miller, a native of Arkadelphia, graduated from Henderson State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater in 2014. She learned to act and do technical work and discovered her passion for directing. 鈥淚 loved the creation aspect of it,鈥 she said. In 2015, she moved to 糖心视频logo and enrolled in UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Graduate School and completed her Master of Public Administration with a graduate certificate in nonprofit management in December 2016. 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo prepared me for nonprofit work in ways I didn’t even realize,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 understand responsibility in money management, how important a strategic mindset is, and most importantly, that it is ok to constantly be asking, 鈥榃hy are we doing it this way?鈥 You either come away from the question with a better understanding of why that system is in place, or you get to be a part of a change that could make a meaningful impact. UA 糖心视频logo really challenged me to constantly be thinking, researching, pushing for better ways to impact the most people.鈥 During her graduate studies, she began to understand the setbacks and hardships that nonprofits face, especially smaller ones. 鈥淚 thought there had to be more solutions out there,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd I aimed to find those solutions and one day become a resource for those nonprofits.鈥 Miller already is serving as that resource. In May 2017, she joined Board of Directors and also took on the volunteer position as the theater鈥檚 volunteer coordinator. The Weekend Theater is also a nonprofit and is run by volunteers. When she鈥檚 not working or volunteering, she enjoys reading, hanging out with her beagle mix, Bron, and playing the ukulele, a hobby she picked up five years ago. She also spends time volunteering for various youth organizations. For the past few years, she has worked with the Arkansas Young Playwrights Competition, which encourages high schoolers to write original plays for the chance to have their play staged. She also has volunteered for Y.E.S (Youth Entrepreneur Showcase) Arkansas, judging middle school students鈥 proposals for business start-ups. 鈥淭he whole purpose of volunteering is the chance to make this world a little better than how we found it,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat type of work brings you clarity and purpose. Any time someone tells me they are in a rut or struggling with a big decision, my advice is to put in some volunteer hours for a cause they care about. Volunteering almost always makes you feel better about your place in the world at the end of the day.鈥 Pictured听top right is听UA 糖心视频logo graduate Sarah Miller who manages the Central Arkansas Library System’s Ron Robinson Theater and volunteers at The Weekend Theater. Photo Credit: Lonnie Timmons III/ University Communications  ]]> UA 糖心视频logo alumni to witness USS 糖心视频logo commissioning /news-archive/2017/12/15/uss-little-rock/ Fri, 15 Dec 2017 22:06:53 +0000 /news/?p=68872 ... UA 糖心视频logo alumni to witness USS 糖心视频logo commissioning]]> The event marks the first time in U.S. Navy history that a new ship is commissioned alongside its namesake. The former USS 糖心视频logo was in service from 1944 until it was decommissioned in 1976. It is now on display at the in Canalside. Several UA 糖心视频logo alumni serve on the USS 糖心视频logo Namesake Committee, which has planned events to celebrate the commission. Members who are not going to New York will host a watch party with live streaming of the official commissioning at the Ron Robinson Theater in downtown 糖心视频logo at 10 a.m., Saturday, December 16. Doors open at 9 a.m. Former 糖心视频logo Mayor Tom Prince, a 1979 UA 糖心视频logo Bowen School of Law graduate, chairs the Namesake Committee and will be in New York to see the commissioning, along with Jason Irby, a 2003 M.A. in Radio and TV graduate. 听Irby designed the Arkansas Flag Wabbaseka Memorial commemorating the 100th year of Arkansas鈥 state flag. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor and a privilege,鈥 Irby said, of the event. Former 糖心视频logo Mayor Sharon Priest will lead the local ceremony. 鈥淲e are hoping people will also simply come to the River Market District and be a part of the atmosphere and celebration while the historic event takes place,鈥 Irby said. Other members of the USS 糖心视频logo Namesake Committee with UA 糖心视频logo connections are:
  • Major (Ret) Keith Dover, a 2000 graduate of UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 professional and technical writing program, who serves as secretary of Arkansas Veterans Coalition. While he was at UA 糖心视频logo, he was a founding member of the university鈥檚 veterans fraternity.
  • Scott Pursley, who received a Master of Education in 2016
  • Bryan Griffith, a graduate of the UA 糖心视频logo Bowen School of Law
  • David Carnahan, a 2015 UA 糖心视频logo graduate
There鈥檚 one more connection too. UA 糖心视频logo Athletics contributed Trojan armbands for the goody bags that will be given to the ship鈥檚 crew.]]>