糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Centennial Committee Begins Planning for 100-Year Celebration

A group of 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock employees gather around tables to discuss the university's centennial campaign.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Centennial Committee began meeting in mid-March and will continue to meet monthly, with subcommittees convening regularly to guide key focus areas of the celebration. Submitted photo

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has officially launched planning efforts for its centennial celebration, marking a significant milestone for the institution.

The centennial celebration will begin July 1, 2026, marking 100 years since the university鈥檚 founding. Events throughout the year-long celebration will reflect on the institution鈥檚 history and explore its future direction.

A university-wide Centennial Committee began meeting in mid-March and will continue to meet monthly, with subcommittees convening regularly to guide key focus areas of the celebration.

鈥淎s we begin planning for our centennial, we have a meaningful opportunity to recognize the people and milestones that have shaped 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock,鈥 said Dr. Carrie Phillips, chair of the Centennial Committee. 鈥淛ust as importantly, this effort is about positioning the university for continued growth and impact in the years ahead.鈥

Some of the events being planned as part of the centennial celebration include: 

  • A celebration marking the successful close of the university鈥檚 Centennial Campaign, which has already garnered significant philanthropic support from thousands of donors 
  • A curated history exhibit highlighting key moments and milestones in the university鈥檚 development
  • A community-wide service project reflecting 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 commitment to service
  • A storytelling initiative showcasing defining moments and voices from across the university鈥檚 history

Subcommittees composed of faculty, staff, alumni, and community members are leading efforts in areas such as community engagement, student experience, alumni engagement, storytelling, historical preservation, academic excellence and innovation, and campaign celebration.

The committee structure brings together faculty, staff, alumni, and community members to guide planning across key areas of the celebration.

Together, these efforts are designed to highlight the university鈥檚 history while engaging the campus and community in shaping what comes next.

Members of the Centennial Planning Committee include: 

  • Sydney Ambrus
  • Brian Berry
  • Derek Boyce
  • Ross Bradley
  • Kara Brown
  • Guy Choate
  • Emily Cox
  • Ginger Daril
  • Becca Davis
  • Brandy Dixon
  • Alicia Dorn
  • Aaron Duvall
  • Bobbie Handcock
  • Noah Henkell
  • John Hill
  • Leslie Hutchins
  • Amy Johnson
  • Tansel Karabacak
  • Samantha Koros
  • Michelle Malone
  • Linda Martin
  • Sheila McKinnis
  • Meaghan Milliorn
  • Emily Mills
  • Wendy Mincer
  • Michael Moore
  • Nate Olson
  • Angela Parker
  • Xavier Parker
  • Jess Porter
  • Annsley Pugh
  • Muriel Schrepfer
  • Kaylee Smith
  • Kristi Smith
  • Klansee Tozer
  • Sandra Vail
  • Felisha Weaver
  • Lloyd Webre

More details about centennial events and opportunities for involvement will be announced in the coming months.