Making a living with Arkansas as a recruiting base is a dicey proposition for college basketball coaches. Five Division I programs of varying prestige, six Division II schools and a handful of two- and four-year teams outside of the NCAA manage to stretch the state’s talent cache pretty thin. But Harding’s men’s team has bucked [...]
Entries from January 2009
January 28, 2009
Pianist Joel Fan to perform at Harding University Feb. 17
Internationally renowned pianist Joel Fan will perform in Harding University’s Administration Auditorium on Feb. 17. The show begins at 7 p.m., and tickets cost $2.
Fan is widely recognized for his participation in Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project, which involves the collaboration of artists from diverse cultures. The project seeks to improve multi-cultural exchange and encourage [...]
January 28, 2009
ASU-Searcy offers Continuing Education Welding Certification beginning Feb. 11
Course will consist of hands-on experience.
Those interested in obtaining certification in welding will be able to participate in a course sponsored through the Continuing Education Department at Arkansas State University-Searcy, a technical campus of ASU-Beebe.
The course will consist of classroom theory with the majority of the course being hands-on experience in the welding shop. [...]
January 14, 2009
Ben Stein to speak at Harding University
February 10
7:30 p.m.
Benson Auditorium
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Invite your friends to attend. No tickets are required.
Ben Stein has been an award-winning actor, economist, writer, journalist and teacher. He holds the Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia and a law degree from Yale, where he also worked part time as a poverty lawyer [...]
