Ministry of Tourism organises the 50th webinar titled “Cultural heritage of Hyderabad”under DekhoApnaDesh series

Ministry of Tourism’sDekhoApnaDesh Webinar Series reached a landmark of 50th session with the webinar titled “Cultural heritage of Hyderabad” presented on 22nd August 2020.The webinar series was launched on 14th April 2020.The Ministry of Tourism is organizing the DekhoApnaDesh webinars with an objective to create awareness about and promote various tourism destinations of India – including the lesser known destinations and lesser known facets of popular destinations. It also promotes spirit of Ek Bharat Sreshtha Bharat.

The webinar on “Cultural heritage of Hyderabad” was presented by Ms. MadhuVottery, Heritage education Consultant, Author and Conservation Architect.  The webinar showcased the culture of Hyderabad which is quite distinct from the rest of Telangana with its strong Islamic influences inherited from the period of the Nizam rule which is starkly visible on Hyderabad’s architecture, food, lifestyle and language especially in the old city. The presenter also highlighted how the  new city represents a more cosmopolitan culture. Hyderabad has a rich tradition of literature and fine arts, with many museums, art galleries and exhibitions dedicated to the display of Hyderabadi heritage.

Ms. Vottery explained how, Hyderabad is popularly known as the “City of Pearls” and the “City of Nizams”, and has been the centre of a vibrant historical legacy, ever since its inception by the QutubShahi dynasty. The city was later  conquered by Mughal Empire and finally falling in the hands of AsafJahi dynasty. The presenter spoke about the  influence of how the royal past shines even today in the culture of Hyderabad, food and iconic architectural structures such as Charminar and Golkonda Fort which stand as testaments to the city’s glorious history.

Recounting the history of the city, the presenter introduced the participants to history of the city .  Muhammad QuliQutb Shah established Hyderabad in 1591 to extend the capital beyond the fortified Golconda. In 1687, the city was annexed by the Mughals. In 1724, Mughal governor NizamAsaf Jah I declared his sovereignty and founded the AsafJahi dynasty, also known as the Nizams. Hyderabad served as the imperial capital of the AsafJahis from 1769 to 1948. As capital of the princely state of Hyderabad, the city housed the British Residency and cantonment until Indian independence in 1947.

Relics of the QutbShahi and Nizam rules remain visible even today; the Charminar has come to symbolise the city. By the end of early modern era, the Mughal Empire declined in the Deccan and the Nizams’ patronage had attracted men of letters from different parts of the world. The amalgamation of local and migrated artisans had originated a distinctive culture, and the city emerged as the foremost centre of oriental culture.  Painting, handicraft, jewellery, literature, dialect and clothing are prominent still today.  The Telugu film industry based in the city is the country’s second-largest producer of motion pictures.Hyderabad has been selected as a creative city in the category of gastronomy by UNESCO.

The following important cultural sites of Hyderabad were highlighted in this session:

1) Golconda Fort, Hyderabad– A massive fortress whose ruins stand proudly even today displaying the glory of its rich past and some untold sagas of the city’s history. The place oozing charm is a must visit historical place in Hyderabad.MohammedQuli understood the need of a new City and made Bhagnagar (after the name of his beloved) with Charminar in its centre.

2) Chowmahalla Palace– Once the seat of the AsafJahi Dynasty, the Chowmahalla Palace was built in Hyderabad and is located near the famous monument, Charminar and Laad Bazar. The palace is designed very intricately and holds that Nawabi Charm in itself. Chowmahalla Palace, the seat of power of Nizams, has bagged the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Merit Award for Culture Heritage Conservation.

3) Charminar– The monument was erected when QuliQutab Shah shifted his capital from Golcondo to Hyderabad. The monument got its name from its structure as it consists of four minarets.

4) Purani Haveli– one of the significant historical places in Hyderabad’s golden era is today known for its remarkable exhibits of artwork and talent. It is a beautiful structure comprising great surprises for history lovers.

5) Mecca Masjid– One of the oldest and the largest mosques of India is the grandest historical places in Hyderabad was completed by Aurangazeb in 1693.The bricks used here are believed to be from Mecca, and hence the name.

6) QutubShahi Tombs– Located in the Ibrahim Bagh, QutubShahi Tombs are a group of small and big mosques and tombs built by the rulers of the Qutub Shah dynasty. The tombs are all built on a raised platform and have a dome-shaped structure. The little historical places in Hyderabad are single-storeyed while the bigger ones are double storeyed.  The site was used by the mughal army to target Golconda Fort.  The tomb’s lower storey was used as stables for the mughal army horses.

7) Paigah tombs– Located in the suburbs of Pisal Banda in Hyderabad, Paigah Tombs are a group of tombs of the Paigah royal family. Although now in a derelict and dilapidated state, the tombs still boast of striking architecture and marvellously carved marble panels. This historical place in Hyderabad is managed by a family of caretakers who reside in the premises.

8) Salar Jung Museum–  Is an art museum established in the year 1951 and located at Dar-ul-Shifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River in the city of Hyderabad. The Salar Jung family is responsible for its collection of rare art objects from all over the world. The family is one of the most illustrious families in Deccan history, five of them having been prime-ministers in the erstwhile Nizam rule of Hyderabad-Deccan.

9) Warangal Fort– This fort appears to have existed since at least the 12th century when it was the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty. The fort has four ornamental gates, known as Kakatiya  Kala Thoranam, that originally formed the entrances to a now ruined great Shiva temple.

10) QutubShahi wooden Palace– This Palace is also on trade route. 

The importance of trade route was also showcased as structures were built around them.  Golconda- Charminar- Pul-E-Narva connected the new capital with fort.

Talking about the twin city of Secunderabad , Ms. Vottery explained how  in  1798, the Subsidiary alliance was signed between the Second Nizam and the British.  Far from the Charminar to the North, a part of the City was established as a cantonment and called Secunderabad after the name of NawabSikander Jah, the third Nizam.   The construction of European style structures started in 1908 when there was flood followed by plague in 1911.

Apart from the combination old heritage structure and modern buildings, Hyderabad is also famous for lac bangles, glass bangles at Laad bazaar, Pearls and jewellery at Patharghatti, ethnic wear at laad bazaar and Patharghatti and calligraphy at Chata bazaar.  The City is famous for edible silver foil, Zardozi work, Calligraphy etc.

The presenter also spoke about the walking tours organized by the Telangana State Government showing the heritage and culture of the State.  The State Government also has an app called Hyderabad. 

Moderating the session, Ms. RupinderBrar, Additional Director General spoke about the connectivity of Hyderabad in terms of Road , rail & air. She informed how the international airport of the city is well connected to Europe, Middle East and South East Asia. Hyderabad International Airport has won many awards for its operation, cleanliness and excellent energy efficient Unit.

She also spoke about the Incredible India Tourist Facilitator Certification program offered by the Ministry of Tourism, an online learning program on destination, travel and products which will go a long way in improving the skills of storytelling and sharing the historical and heritage of the past with the tourists. This will further help citizens to own up the local culture and show it to the visitors in a unique way.

The sessions of webinars are now available on the https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbzIbBmMvtvH7d6Zo_ZEHDA/featured and also on Ministry of Tourism websites incredibleindia.org and  tourism.gov. in   The next webinar titled Exploring Hampi is scheduled on 29th August 2020 at 11.00 am.

Chief of Army Staff Awards the COAS Unit Appreciation to 51 Special Action Group of The National Security Guards

The Chief of Army Staff, Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane, today conferred the COAS Unit Appreciation to 51 Special Action Group of the National Security Guards in recognition of the Group’s outstanding achievements in combating terrorism. On this occasion, the COAS complimented the force for its capabilities and professionalism. The group draws 100% of its manpower from the Indian Army and has established itself as an elite Counter Terrorist Force earning many Gallantry Awards including three Ashok Chakras. Among various operations of the group, most noteworthy was Op Black Tornado during which it eliminated eight terrorists during Mumbai terror attack in Nov 2008, freeing over 600 hostages, including numerous foreign nationals. Since its raising in December 1984, 51 Special Action Group has carved a niche for itself among the most renowned counter terrorist outfits of the world.

Governor of Nagaland Shri R.N.Ravi calls on Union Minister Dr.Jitendra Singh

The Governor of Nagaland Shri R.N.Ravi today called on  Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh here and discussed about the progress of developmental projects in the State.

Dr.Jitendra Singh reiterated that soon after the Modi government took over in 2014, Prime Minister had stated that every effort would be made to bring the North Eastern region at par with the more developed regions of the country. In the last six years, not only developmental gaps were bridged successfully, but North- Eastern Region has also gained Psychological confidence, he added. Dr.Jitendra Singh underlined that all sections of society are ready to move under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

RTI is fully functional in Jammu and Kashmir: Dr.Jitendra Singh

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said that the RTI disposal rate had remained unaffected by the pandemic and during certain given intervals of time, the disposal rate was even higher than the usual. Addressing a meeting of the CIC and State Information Commissioners, Dr.Jitendra Singh said that ever since Modi Government came into power in 2014, Transparency and Citizen-Centricity became the hallmark of the Governance Model. He said that in the last six years, every conscious decision was taken to strengthen the Independence and Resources of the Information Commissions and all vacancies were filled as fast as possible.

Shri Gadkari calls for adopting advanced public transport models and use of biofuel, Electricity, CNG in Public Transport

Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari has said that public transport  may be modernised which is based on biofuels, CNG and electricity as fuel. Addressing a Webinar – 4th UITP India Bus Seminar today he said most of the State Road Transport Undertakings (SRTUs) are incurring huge expenditure on conventional fuels which are expensive. Shri Gadkari called for moving on to biofuels, CNG and Electricity as transportation fuel. This he said will not only save on fuel bill but also contribute to economy and pollution reduction. At present Shri Gadkari said country is spending huge amounts on import of crude oil/hydrocarbons, which he said, need to be reduced.

Referring to workability of the use of biofuels/CNG etc, he informed that Nagpur has started to convert 450 buses on to biofuels. As many as 90 buses have already been converted so far. He added that loss in bus service is about Rs 60 crore per year, which can be saved by converting  buses into CNG. Shri Gadkari also informed that efforts are being made to produce CNG from sewage water. He called upon SRTUs to adopt this model for reducing losses which will help in providing better public transport.  He further indicated at adopting other sources of CNG like paddy straw/parali, which have multiple benefits to farmers, transport, environment and economy.

The Minister called for adopting London Bus model harnessing utilisation of private capital for better public transport. He felt encouraging Public Private Partnership (PPP) may also be pursued. Shri Gadkari said, Bus Ports are being planned with all modern amenities. He suggested that adopting double-decker buses by the operators will also improve the efficiency of public transport. Shri Gadkari said, Bus operators may consider providing better services like good attendants, provision for entertainment tools like audio music, video films, etc which can fetch better returns.

Launch of IAF Mobile Application ‘MY IAF’

Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria, Chief of the Air Staff launched a mobile application ‘MY IAF’ at Air HQs Vayu Bhawan on 24 Aug 20 as a part of Digital India initiative. The application developed in association with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) provides career related information and details for those desirous of joining the Indian Air Force (IAF).

The user friendly format of the app serves as a single digital platform interfacing the users with the details of selection procedure, training curriculum, pay and perks etc for both officers and airmen in the IAF. The application is available in Google Play store for android phones, is linked to IAF social media platforms and games and also provides glimpses into the history and stories of valour in the IAF.

Online Executive Development Programme organised by National Sugar Institute, Kanpur inaugurated

A five days ‘Executive Development Programme’ organized online by National Sugar Institute, Kanpur, UP was today virtually inaugurated by the Secretary, Food & Public Distribution, Shri Sudhanshu Pandey. The programme is being attended by around 100 senior executives from Indian & overseas sugar industry. In his inaugural address, Secretary DoFPD, talked about the global sugar scenario and greater need for developing flexi sugar factories producing sugar & ethanol as per relative economics and market demand. He stressed upon converting sugar factories into a hub of bio-energy and other value-added products including specialty sugars for being “Atmanirbhar”. While complimenting the institute, he stressed for conducting more such online programmes for enriching the knowledge of working personnel so as to ensure an economically and environmentally sustainable sugar industry.

Inauguration of DRDO’s 500 Bed COVID Hospital in Patna

A 500 bed Covid Hospital with 125 ICU beds, set up by Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) in Patna was inaugurated today by Shri Nityanand Rai, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Home Affairs. The hospital located in the newly constructed ESIC Hospital at Bihta, has been built on the lines of the 1000 Bed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital at Delhi Cantt built by DRDO.

Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM CARES) Trust has allocated funds for the hospital.  Another such hospital will be set up in Muzaffarpur.

The infrastructure facilities for the hospital include the already existing seven storied ESIC hospital with Power, air conditioning, Water supply, Fire Fighting and Diesel Generator Backup, Oxygen piping to each bed, Lifts and Morgue.

DRDO has provided infrastructure for the hospital such as the Administrative Block including Doctor’s room, Triage Area, Visitors Area and Reception; ICU Beds with Ventilators, monitors : 125 Nos; Normal Beds : 375 Nos.; 10 KL Cryogenic Liquid Medical oxygen Vessel; Oxygen supply to every bed; PPE Kits and Sanitizers; CCTV Surveillance System; Housekeeping Services including consumable items; Pharmacy, Medical Pathology Lab, Catering Services, Laundry Services, Ambulance Service; Computerized Hospital Management System; Professional Manning & Maintenance Staff for specialised services like Electrical System, Air conditioning System, DG Sets, etc.

Doctors, nurses, and other supporting medical staff etc for the hospital have been provided by the Directorate General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS).

Bihar Government will provide free of cost facilities such as 2 Lakh Ltrs of water per day, 6 MVA electric supply and security arrangements for the hospital.

ROB (Maharashtra and Goa) and PIB (Western Region) jointly organizes a webinar on ‘Faceless E-Assessment: Honouring the Honest’

“A scheme where assessment would be done without the taxpayer knowing who is doing the assessing officer and there would be no human interface” is how Joint Commissioner, Income Tax in Bengaluru, Dr. Vinod Sharma defines the new ‘Faceless E-Assessment: Honoring the Honest’ scheme of the Union Government. Hailing it as “a game changer in the arena of direct taxes”, Shri Blaise Costabir, Chairman, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII)-Goa, stated, the new system will ensure uniformity of approach and uniform application of law-making and will put an end to the possible harassment of honest tax-payers. Both of them were speaking in a webinar on “Faceless E-Assessment: Honoring the Honest” organized by Regional Outreach Bureau (Maharashtra and Goa Region) and Press Information Bureau (Western Region) under the Union Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, today.

Audio Books

Since our childhood, we all used to come across phrases like books speak but have you ever believed this? Have you ever thought of books speaking to you or narrating its story to you and what you all have to do is to listen… Listen to what it’s saying, feeling how it feels to live the life of the character you may relate, having a tour to a completely different world, a parallel universe where you can be whatever you want to be.

Remember when you used to be cute kiddo and your grandmother used to narrate a story to you every night to make you fall asleep and you at times tried to be a smart one and always ask for one more story, actually one last story for the night which never happened to be the last one. Alas! now being an adult you don’t have such privileges most of the times and we just fall asleep due to a hectic not so happy day tho sometimes perhaps but at some points, you miss those stories and you crave a fiction that makes you fall for the character. You are a grown-up and it’s certainly possible that your fictional story might not fascinate you anymore.

But one thing for sure and everyone might suggest you are going through a book is always helpful and I can ensure you this therapy certainly work. Now let me come to the title of this article audiobook…. So what is an audiobook? It is just a recording of a book that will be read out by someone for you.

Now a very obvious question that might be there in your mind is reading not preferred over listening to an audiobook. So, friends, reading is obviously good but sometimes you can’t provide yourself with a book and being very specific here I prefer reading a book through its hard copy rather than any other medium but there is certainly be an option there when you can’t read a book because of any reason. Just give it a thought you can finish your favorite book while traveling through public transport, cleaning the house, or doing any unavoidable stuff especially just for finishing a book.

“We found no significant differences in comprehension between readinglistening, or reading and listening simultaneously,”

Rogowsky says.

The above-inscribed quotation is more than enough to be a good enough justification for all such questions. according to experts, there are multitudinous virtues of audiobooks like

  • Accessibility / Time Saving
  • Consumption of Knowledge
  • Mental Fitness / Building Concentration
  • Increasing reading accuracy by 52%
  • Increasing reading speed, expanding vocabulary, and improving fluency.
  • Teaching pronunciation.
  • Improving comprehension by 76%;

So as you discern what audiobooks are and the virtues of listening to them. I hope you would certainly try one.

The Ministry Of Utmost Happiness – Arundhathi Roy

The ministry of utmost happiness is written by one of the India’s celebrated authors Arundhathi Roy, who is also the author if several other best selling novels like ‘The God of Small things’, ‘Broken Republic’ and ‘The Algebra of infinite Justice ‘.

The ministry of utmost happiness revolves around the life if little Aftab who unlike the kids of his age aspires to be a woman. It all started when he saw a gorgeously dressed, transgender walking freely in the ‘biased’ streets of Old Delhi, not giving a care about the opinion of the society. He later follows her into what was known as “Khwabhag” – the house if dreams, where the refused became refugees. He loves his home much to the anguish of his mother and shifts into the Khwabhag and becomes Arjum.

A lot of changes happen in Anjum’s life as well as her body. She looses her beautiful bove and a strange turn of events introduces Zainab in to her life who was an abandoned baby that she decides to raise. Meanwhile the author directs the attention of the reader bro the political scenario of the country at the time. A chain of events leads to a religious outbreak and Anjum finds herself caught amidst thus chaos. What happens there changes her life forever, she leaves her family of Khwabhag to live in a graveyard instead.

She meets Saddam Hussain, s charm who later lives with her in the makeshift room she builds in the graveyard – ‘Jannath’ paradise. Slowly with the passing of time, she opens up to to her friends and family in an attempt to heal the wounds of the past. Many years later, they are joined by Tilottama where story is described vividly by the author.

S. Tillottama Naga, Musa and “Gaston Hobart” are college friend who take part in a play. Each of these Charecters is described in great details and the story shifts to a couple of years later, when all if them busy with their own lives meet one another by the path of their own lives meet one another by the path if their destinies. Musa, the most silent one grew up to fight for the freedom of his motherland Kashmir by joining the miliant side. Naga a smart, aggressive young journalist take to fame due to his sparking ideologies. Tilottama – Tilo, who works in an office and Garson a part of the beaurocratic department. They cross each others paths mostly because if their infatuation with Tilo.

The author lucidly and diplomatically captures the struggles of Kashmiris and their conquest for “Azadi” through the perspectives of the militants and military, Kashmiris and non-Kashmiris and the undead and the dead (martyrs). The novel finishes with the picture of the happy, smiling faces of Anjum’m and her friends who live in the ‘Jannath’ – a word of their own amidst the world of the rest. Why is the book worth reading?

Arundhathi Roy has used s perpecuous style of narration to capture the beauty of the old streets of Delhi and it’s enchanting charm. She very diplomatically writes about the intricate relationship between the Hindus and Muslims and the delicate string of balance between the two religions.

This book is an eye opener to the life and struggles of the people of the “other” community whose very existence is a sin to the society. The author also attempts to describe the life if the untouchable community and sheds light into their misery.

The heart wrenching story of Kashmir is told explicitly where from time to time normally is declared this book can be best described as a stinging satire on the ironies of the society and democratic system and ur s great feast for someone who’s looking for realisation.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

 

About UA Little Rock

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a metropolitan research university that provides an accessible, quality education through flexible learning and unparalleled internship opportunities. At UA Little Rock, we prepare our more than 11,000 students to be innovators and responsible leaders in their fields. Committed to its metropolitan research university mission, UA Little Rock is a driving force in Little Rock’s thriving cultural community and a major component of the city and state’s growing profile as a regional leader in research, technology transfer, economic development, and job creation.

Academics

Nursing studentsUA Little Rock students get to learn from the best professors around in classes that are as engaging as they are rigorous. Coursework blends critical thinking with real-world experience, providing a springboard for internships and later careers in such in-demand fields as nursing, engineering, data quality, criminal justice, and education. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate programs and more than 40 graduate programs.

U.S. News and World Report has recognized the William H. Bowen School of Law’s legal writing program as one of the nation’s Top 10, the College of Business among the top tier business schools in the country, and the George W. Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math’s systems engineering program as one of the best in the South.

UA Little Rock nursing students have the advantage of one of the country’s top state-of-the-art simulation hospital, known as SimCare. It’s a 22-bed, high fidelity hospital, training students in all areas of care as they work with interactive manikins that simulate a variety of medical-surgical scenarios.

Applied Design, a UA Little Rock program to study contemporary studio craft such as ceramics, metalsmithing and jewelry, and furniture design and woodworking is the only degree program of its kind in the state and one of a very few accredited programs in this specialty.

The UA Little Rock Department of Criminal Justice houses the largest criminal justice program in the state and offers the only Ph.D. criminal justice program in Arkansas. The department’s Senior Justice Center is one of only a few student intern programs in the country that directly addresses crime against the elderly.

Research

ResearchWhether it’s building a better tomato or looking into cancer treatments, students get an opportunity to work alongside faculty, putting their knowledge to use in UA Little Rock’s state-of-the-art research facilities. Additionally, they are tackling big data for businesses and curating historical collections for the world to see.

UA Little Rock is a regional leader in using and teaching advanced technology in areas such as nanotechnology, information quality, and emerging analytics.

UA Little Rock is a leader in the preservation and dissemination of Arkansas history through the alignment of the Department of History, the Master of Arts in public history program, and the Center for Arkansas History and Culture. Collections 88,000 archival papers, images, and books, including those of five Arkansas governors, provide a wealth of research opportunities.

Campus

Campus campaignThe UA Little Rock community embodies the Trojan spirit, which can be seen in the numerous acts of giving and outreach that take place on campus and beyond.

UA Little Rock reached a milestone two years ago during its first comprehensive fundraising campaign when an overwhelming number of businesses and individuals from central Arkansas and beyond raised more than $100 million.

UA Little Rock was the first Arkansas university recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for the elective classification as a Community Engaged institution.

University of Arkansas

 

ABOUT

The University of Arkansas is one of the nation’s top public research universities. Our ideas, solutions and collaborations make communities and economies stronger. The opportunities and skills we provide make lives better. We envision a better world and we’re determined to build it.

THE U OF A

That \’students-first\’ philosophy is a big reason why the U of A is consistently ranked among the nation\’s top public research universities and best values. We work hard to ensure a low student-to-faculty ratio that promotes plenty of personal attention and mentoring opportunities. The Carnegie Foundation classifies the university as having \”the highest possible level of research,\” placing us among the top 3 percent of colleges and universities nationwide.

Founded in 1871 as a land-grant institution, the University of Arkansas is the flagship of the University of Arkansas System. Our 27,000 students represent all 50 states and more than 120 countries. The U of A has 10 colleges and schools offering more than 210 academic programs. The University of Arkansas is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Our picturesque campus is located in Fayetteville in the hilly northwest corner of Arkansas and includes two arboreta overlooking the Ozark Mountains. Some of the nation’s best outdoor amenities and most spectacular hiking trails are within a short drive of campus. Fayetteville is routinely considered among the country’s finest college towns, and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas region is regularly ranked one of the best places to live in the U.S.

Old Main

Visitors Guide

VISITORS GUIDE

Welcome! This handy guide provides information about the campus and community including what to see and where to eat in one of the nation’s best places to live.

Quick Facts

QUICK FACTS

Key facts, figures, and some interesting trivia. For instance, did you know Bill and Hillary Clinton began their careers by teaching law at the U of A?

History

HISTORY

Learn more about the university as we approach the 150th anniversary of its founding in 2021.

OUR MISSION

The University of Arkansas is determined to build a better world by providing transformational opportunities and skills, promoting an inclusive and diverse culture, nurturing creativity, and solving problems through research and discovery, all in service to Arkansas.

Since 1871, our fundamental purpose as a land-grant institution and state flagship remains unchanged — to serve the state of Arkansas as a partner, resource and catalyst by:

  • Providing access to a comprehensive and internationally competitive public education, and fostering student success across a wide spectrum of disciplines.
  • Utilizing research, discovery and creative activity to improve the quality of life, develop solutions to the challenges we face and drive the state\’s economy.
  • Contributing service and expertise through outreach, engagement and collaboration.

Our mission provides a broad outline of the work required to achieve our vision – that the University of Arkansas represents the best of public higher education, advancing Arkansas while building a better world.

A campus-wide, collaborative effort led by Chancellor Joe Steinmetz resulted in eight Guiding Priorities and measurable goals that provide direction for the university’s Strategic Plan. This roadmap for our future is articulated through unifying themes that describe who we are, what we do and why it matters.

OUR VALUES

We are guided by our mission to advance Arkansas while building a better world. Our core values help frame a desired culture that best supports that mission. We value:

Curiosity

Curiosity drives progress – the need to know more, understand better, ask questions and find answers. We embrace the challenges that come with exploring the unknown and seeking solutions to problems shared by all. This intellectual curiosity feeds our determination to improve lives through discovery, innovation and the expansion of knowledge.

Creativity

We are inspired by the art, music, literature, architecture and other creative works that enrich our lives. But creativity is not limited to the arts and humanities; it is no less important to the sciences, driving innovation and new technologies. A creative environment stimulates original thought, varied perspectives and new ways of looking at things. Creative people and approaches lead to new ideas, improved outcomes and other valuable contributions that make our lives better.

Character

We value personal integrity and the related behaviors that make us better people, collectively strengthening our community and society. We strive to be trustworthy, to lead by example, to get better every day and to have a positive impact on others. We cultivate a culture of honesty, fairness, respect and understanding. We are accountable to ourselves, each other and the publics we serve.

Our Shared Humanity

We care about the safety, health and well-being of those around us. We support an open exchange of ideas and respect the unique perspectives and contributions that each of us provides. As a community of individuals, our diversity is our strength. We help nourish an inclusive environment where equity, opportunity, representation and civility are valued. Respecting our differences creates better understanding of our shared humanity, the foundation of our mission to build a better world.

COLLEGES & SCHOOLS

Colleges and Schools

Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
The Bumpers College prepares leaders for careers that matter – in areas of food, family and the environment. The business of foods, healthy families, quality of life, the stewardship of our environment, the impact of foods on health and a positive self-image affect everyone. The School of Human Environmental Sciences is a part of Bumpers College. 

Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design
The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design offers architecture, landscape architecture and interior design education, with the architecture program ranked among the nation\’s top 10. The renovation of our historic home and the addition of a modern design center provide an opportunity for collaboration in a world-class facility.

J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
Fulbright College is the largest and most diverse academic unit on campus with 19 departments and more than 30 academic programs and research centers. The college provides the core curriculum for all  University of Arkansas students and is named for J. William Fulbright, former university president and longtime U.S. senator. The School of Social Work, The School of Art, and the School of Journalism and Strategic Media are all a part of Fulbright College.

Sam M. Walton College of Business
Founded in 1926, the Sam M. Walton College of Business currently ranks among the top business schools in the nation. The Walton College combines outstanding academic programs in a number of disciplines with a wide range of experiential learning to help students connect world-class scholarship with real-world business practice.

College of Education and Health Professions
The College of Education and Health Professions focuses on two very important areas – education and health – with disciplines as diverse as teaching, nursing, community health promotion, human resource development, kinesiology, recreation and sport management, and communication disorders. Students gain hands-on experience and work with faculty on research in these fields. The college includes the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing.

College of Engineering
The most comprehensive engineering program in Arkansas, the College of Engineering offers ABET-accredited bachelor\’s degrees, plus master\’s degrees and doctorates. With over 100 labs and a dedicated, supportive faculty, the College of Engineering provides an environment of exploration and innovation.

Honors College
Our endowed Honors College unites the university\’s top undergraduate students and professors from all disciplines in a learning environment characterized by discovery, creativity and service. Honors students enjoy small, in-depth classes, priority registration, special housing and enhanced opportunities for hands-on research and study abroad.

Global Campus
The Global Campus supports the development and delivery of online, distance and professional education offerings. The University of Arkansas ONLINE is your portal for online and distance education programs and courses. High-quality teaching combined with technology gives students flexible, robust academic options, backed by the university\’s strong student support system.

Graduate School and International Education
The Graduate School and International Education is the home for all graduate students and all international students, both graduate and undergraduate, and all students seeking an educational experience abroad. Our vision, mission and goals encompass our dedication to the recruitment, admission, retention and graduation of students from Arkansas and across the U.S. and the world, as well as our service to the University of Arkansas.

School of Law
The School of Law, a National Jurist top 15 value in legal education and among U.S. News and World Report\’s top 36 public law schools, prepares students for success. The law school offers challenging courses taught by outstanding faculty, unique service opportunities and a community that puts law students first.

ADMINISTRATION

Office of the Chancellor
Joseph E. Steinmetz became the sixth chancellor of the University of Arkansas on January 1, 2016. Find out more about Chancellor Steinmetz, his administration and staff, and other key communications from this office.

Academic Affairs
The Division of Academic Affairs works to enhance the university\’s excellence in instruction; research; outreach and public service; and student affairs; and is responsible for academic planning and budgeting, faculty development and promotion, and academic initiatives.

Enrollment Services
Enrollment Services seeks to enroll and graduate a diverse group of capable students who will engage fully in academic and service programs, develop intellectually and personally, and contribute to the campus, the state, and the global community. To assist students in achieving their academic and career goals, the Enrollment Services Division offers support in academic success, admissions and orientation, financial aid and scholarships, nationally competitive awards, registrar, and UAConnect.

Finance and Administration
The Division of Finance and Administration provides services that enable the university to support its learning mission. Services provided include maintenance of facilities, information technology systems, financial services, purchasing, budgeting, financial reporting, operation of business services, protection offered by the University Police, and human resources.

Student Affairs
Ensuring every student\’s success is the focus of the Division of Student Affairs. Students benefit from multiple support services, programs and initiatives focused on community engagement, activities and entertainment, standards and conduct, Greek life, student media, housing, dining, mental and physical health, and career development.

University Advancement
The Division of University Advancement builds understanding and support for higher education in three key ways: enhancing the university\’s image by communicating the accomplishments of our outstanding students and faculty while highlighting special points of pride; involving alumni and other constituencies in proactive functions and raising private gift support. The division includes the Arkansas Alumni Association, and the offices of University Development, University Relations, Donor Relations and Special Events, and Central Arkansas Regional Advancement.

Governmental Relations
Coordinating university activities related to government and community organizations on a local, state and federal level is the focus of the Governmental Relations office. Locally, the office works with Chambers of Commerce and other community groups. At the state level, the office handles legislative issues and assists faculty and staff with issues involving state agencies and offices. The office also works with our congressional delegation on the university\’s priorities for federal initiatives.

Diversity and Inclusion
The Office for Diversity and Inclusion is responsible for enriching campus diversity and inclusion, one of the university’s top priorities. More inclusive and diverse learning environments yield better learning and productivity outcomes for all students, staff, faculty and even our community. To help the university develop and sustain a more diverse, inclusive environment, the office provides guidance, support and leadership for initiatives, policies and programming and other strategic efforts designed to support the university’s academic mission. The office collaborates with units across campus as well as external stakeholders to achieve this important work.

Economic Development
The Office of Economic Development directs and coordinates the university’s campuswide efforts to expand economic opportunities and improve quality of life in Arkansas and beyond. The office is responsible for assessing, increasing and communicating the university’s economic and social impacts. The office collaborates with colleges, schools and administrative units across campus to maximize the university’s influence on quality of place, economy and social betterment.

Research and Innovation
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies the University of Arkansas among those with the “highest research activity.” The Office of Research and Innovation is responsible for growing the university’s research program, developing and improving research infrastructure and capacity, and energizing innovation. The office also oversees research administration and compliance, optimization of research space and equipment, interdisciplinary research centers, undergraduate research and the University of Arkansas Press.

See our complete organizational structure.

Fulbright Fountain

University of Central Arkansas

 Welcome to the University of Central Arkansas, located in the heart of the state. Here at UCA, students can experience city life while enjoying the quaint downtown feel of home. We\’re currently in front of Old Main, a beloved landmark in the heart of campus that houses classrooms and Ida Waldran Auditorium. Old Main has been host to many significant people and events, including a vocal concert by President Harry Truman\’s daughter, Margaret, and presentations by President Gerald Ford and President Bill Clinton. It is the oldest building on campus and has been a vital part of UCA since it was built in 1919. Before we get started, let me explain the many ways in which you can explore our beautiful campus: – You can click on the front facing arrow to start walking around our campus – You can jump to the next stop by clicking on the \”Next\” button – Now, if you already know where you want to go, you can select any location by using the list or by clicking directly on the map – Lastly, remember that you can explore any particular location in more detail by clicking on the 360, photos, or video icons.

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ENTERTAINING NETFLIX SHOWS TO WATCH RIGHT AWAY

In this lock down where we all are tired of sitting at home and of course maintaining social distancing,Well thanks to Netflix for rescuing us from this boring situation.There are tons of amazing Netflix shows that you will find entertaining and worth watching in your leisure time.

1 Lucifer- well most of you must be aware of this series for those who are not aware,This series is amazing as HELL!.It is all about The KING OF HELL – LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR, who was once a angle but due to his own pride he was thrown out of the Heaven and condemned to rule hell but One day he decides to talk leave and visit Earth- Gods most precious creation in order to have fun. This is very interesting series ad worth to watch.

2 Young Sheldon- This series is worth watching the story revolves around a boy named sheldon who is very intelligent and believes in Science.He often seen to top his class.The series is all about an intelligent little kid who is very amazing and brilliant loves science often argue his parents who are not able to understand his way of seeing and understanding the world.

3.Originals- This series is for all vampire lovers you will find interesting that its story line is somewhat connected to vampire diaries. This is about the very first originals Vampires the story revolves around the 2 brother and their only sister.One of them hooked up with their only enemies the Ware wolf and the girl got pregnant they try to save the baby who is going to be the only HYBRID of the world, possessing the power of witch,vampire and werewolf.Give it a try you will love it.

4.The witcher- if you are one of them who enjoys fantasy genre then you will love this series.The story revolves around a man who is a monster hunter trying to find peace come across a kingdom and take a promise of saving a girl who posses supernatural power.Its really fun to watch this series.

Give it try to these series it wont disappoint you. Happy watching