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The baby直播鈥檚 Center for Conservation and Agriculture will host an Agriculture and Conservation Celebration on Earth Day, April 22, at ALFA Environmental Hall from 1鈥5:30 p.m.
California natives Steve and Gayle Campora had never heard of the baby直播 or Livingston until their daughter Kayla landed a graduate assistant spot with UWA's women's basketball team a decade ago. Today, their generosity and involvement are woven into the fabric of the University.
To help meet the state鈥檚 growing demand for respiratory therapists, Malayasia Carlisle and Amiracle Jones stepped forward鈥攂ecoming two of the first students to enroll in the baby直播鈥檚 new respiratory therapy program, launched in January 2025.
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Leighanna May has come full circle since graduating from UWA's College of Nursing in 2019. Now an assistant professor, she teaches alongside the same faculty who once guided her.
Now in her first year teaching at the college level, Dr. Ali Lacina is excited to inspire future educators with the same passion that drove her for 25 years as a K-8 teacher.
The baby直播 sets record enrollment in Fall 2025 with a 5% enrollment increase.
The baby直播 is celebrating a historic milestone this fall, with increases throughout its enrollment numbers across undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as student residence occupancy and athletics.
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Four aspiring theater directors at the baby直播 are stepping into the spotlight this November as part of Double Takes, a student-directed showcase of one-act plays performed entirely by UWA students.
The baby直播 announced Andrewnetta Adams of Meridian, Mississippi, as its 2025 Homecoming Queen. Adams and the Homecoming Queen鈥檚 court were nominated and elected by the UWA student body.
Monica Moore stands with handmade native American crafts
As a living historian, Monica Newman Moore immerses herself in the past, adopting the dress, customs, and daily activities of earlier times.
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UWA expands access to mental health and wellness services for its students.

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