Harding University

News & Events (2012)

  • College of Pharmacy conducts drug study

  • New director of Camp Tahkodah named

  • Assistant director appointed into leadership positions

  • Harding communication students engage in alternative learning experience

  • Harding University offers courses for National Board of Certified Teachers

  • News & Events (2011)

  • University hosts Bigger and Better Fundraiser

  • Pharmacy students place second in national competition

  • Harding University brightens up the holiday season

  • New documentary featuring Harding University in Greece

  • University faculty and students to present at national convention

  • Young Adult Author Series begins with best-selling author Todd Strasser

  • University dedicates College of Business Administration to Paul R. Carter

  • ASI Distinguished Lecture Series continues with award-winning journalist

  • President David B. Burks announces retirement

  • University dedicates training complex to team physician

  • Lyceum Series continues with internationally acclaimed pianist

  • Civil War exhibit to be displayed in Brackett Library

  • University approved to administer online Praxis tests

  • Lyceum Series kicks off with Chinese acrobatic group

  • KVHU receives community service award

  • Touring art exhibition on display at Harding through September 10

  • Alumnus top of his class in law school

  • 2011-12 Distinguished Lecture Series to include former secretary of state

  • Local businesses can connect with students at on-campus expo

  • Pharmacy professor moonlights as radio DJ

  • University named among top schools in Southeast

  • University receives national recognition for community service

  • Pharmacy professor wins grant funding for cancer treatment research

  • Commencement exercises set for July 30

  • Professor speaks at national family and consumer sciences conference

  • University hosts annual Honors Symposium for high school juniors

  • Summer Honor Choir to present free concert

  • Athletes participate in new summer abroad program

  • Department of Communication restructured

  • Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre wraps up with final show July 21-30

  • Retired professor receives award at Christian Scholars' Conference

  • University and Academy students compete in singing showdown on national television

  • Students travel the world following the history of tea

  • Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre continues with “Christmas Belles”

  • College of Pharmacy hosts high school camp

  • New music department head appointed

  • National Leadership Forum set for June 5-10 on campus

  • Children's theatre group travels to Scotland

  • University to host Girls State for 21st year

  • First Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre show for 2011 premieres June 9

  • University adds two new board members

  • PA students to compete in National Medical Challenge Bowl

  • COBA business missions reach out to other nations

  • Special Olympics Arkansas summer games on campus this month

  • State home school convention to be held on campus

  • Upcoming events in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio

  • Students create PSAs for local adoption organization

  • Student named finalist for prestigious journalism award

  • Alison Krauss & Union Station 2011 tour coming to campus

  • Harding student wins national chemist award

  • College of Pharmacy receives scholarship funds

  • First interdisciplinary studies majors to graduate Saturday

  • 79-year-old to complete undergraduate education after 50 years

  • Music students compose original works for competition

  • Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre kicks off June 9

  • Business college establishes center for alumni

  • New academic director named for Physician Assistant Program

  • COBA students named semifinalists in Microsoft competition

  • New dean for the College of Arts and Humanities

  • New preaching studio to be unveiled graduation weekend

  • Congressman to speak at commencement May 14

  • Professor honored by state chemical society

  • Alumnus earns place in prestigious a cappella singing group

  • 2011-12 Student Association officers elected

  • University rocket team competes at NASA launch

  • Students attend national honor society convention

  • College of Business accreditation reaffirmed

  • 2011 Spring Sing winners

  • Student and alumnae receive honors at dietetics conference

  • University and local garden club host Blue Star Memorial event

  • Bridal Showcase on campus this Saturday

  • Students ranked in annual Southwest Model Arab League

  • Debate team members advance in national competition

  • Local combined choruses to sing April 26

  • Faculty and staff honored at recognition dinner

  • Chamber Singers to perform annual spring concert April 28

  • Alumnus Jerry Mitchell receives humanitarian award

  • Pi Sigma Alpha raises funds for 9/11 memorial flag project

  • University teams named finalists in business plan competition

  • University announces academic reorganization

  • Pied Pipers to entertain during Spring Sing weekend

  • Chorus to hold concert April 23

  • Students participate in regional honors conference

  • Students deliver reports at statewide research conference

  • NASA seeks public opinion on solar system exploration

  • Bison staff honored at regional awards ceremony

  • University receives State Farm education grant

  • Students plan projects for annual day of service

  • Steve Forbes to wrap up ASI lecture series April 7

  • Bazaar to host student and faculty craft and art vendors

  • Nursing dean helps complete program model book

  • Students honored in Jo Cleveland Writing Contest

  • SIFE economics team wins regional competition

  • Students use spring break for domestic and international service

  • Alumnus named Young Dietitian of the Year

  • University seeks local children to perform in “Annie”

  • Orchestra and Chorus join forces for special performance

  • Students recognized at National Broadcasting Society convention

  • Center for Math and Science Education awarded STEM grant

  • Pharmacy students to host basketball fundraiser

  • Book featuring nursing students and faculty nominated for award

  • Professor recognized with lifetime achievement award

  • University's Roosevelt Institute chapter honored nationally

  • Family and consumer sciences department participates in Child Life Month

  • Harding senior participates in national leadership program

  • University to host nursing research conference March 31

  • Spring Sing celebrates 38th show with “Welcome Home”

  • Faculty and students attend state family and consumer sciences conference

  • Young Adult Author Series concludes April 1-2

  • “The King’s Speech” success brings voice to speech therapy

  • Renowned concert guitarist to perform on campus

  • Computer science professor and students develop software for state agencies

  • Students compete at Southeast Journalism Conference

  • Area vendors welcome at First Thaw Festival April 1-2

  • Society of Professional Journalists chapter hosts high school workshops

  • Education classes host guest speaker during Low Vision Awareness Month

  • Memphis instructor named top school counselor in the nation

  • Jazz Band to present concert March 10

  • Orchestra to hold concert March 8

  • Harding hosts NATS convention and guest performers

  • 17th Annual WINGS conference on campus Feb. 25-26

  • First Thaw Festival brings music, film and art; benefits Heifer International

  • Academic Quiz Team places second in sectional tournament

  • Theatre department presents “The Hound of the Baskervilles”

  • University to host writer and documentary filmmaker

  • Wind Ensemble to hold concert March 1

  • Arkansas Sports Hall of Famer to continue lecture series Feb. 17

  • Graduate Reading Programs continue Picture Book Author Series

  • Student-directed one-acts continue Feb. 17-19

  • Pied Pipers performance on campus Feb. 12

  • Young Adult Author Series continues with Deborah Wiles

  • One-man show on campus Tuesday, Feb. 1

  • Faculty member to highlight French composers in piano recital

  • Theatre department to present student-directed one-acts Feb. 10-12

  • Harding University celebrates longtime leader

  • President's Council Night With Bison Basketball

  • Layali El Andalus to perform at Harding

  • C-Harmony hosts 45 churches searching for youth interns

  • Dr. Arthur Shearin to perform vocal recital

  • Graduate Reading Programs continue Picture Book Author Series

  • Nationally recognized singer and international pianist to perform at Harding

  • Pharmacy professor appears in national publication

  • Functional food consultant to speak on campus

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    501-279-4000

    Address:
    Harding University
    915 E. Market Ave.
    Searcy, Arkansas 72143

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