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Bears are Central to NWA

Bears are Central to NWA

Making Connections

Northwest Arkansas is among the nation’s fastest-growing areas for many reasons, and the University of Central Arkansas is one of them. As a long-standing pipeline of professional talent for Fayetteville, Springdale, Bentonville and Rogers, 网曝门 is uniquely positioned to shape business, communities and culture in NWA. We serve as the anchor institution for every corner of the state 鈥 all within easy reach of the one driving so much progress.

The Importance of 网曝门 to the NWA Region

The University of Central Arkansas took Bear Country to Washington and Benton counties in northwest Arkansas from April 21 to 24 for 网曝门鈥檚 Northwest Arkansas Blitz.

With more than 4,000 alumni in the two-county area, 网曝门 President Houston Davis, along with representatives from Academic Affairs including deans from all seven academic colleges, advancement, admissions, athletics, student affairs, outreach and more connected with local leaders, alumni and future students to celebrate 网曝门鈥檚 growing impact on the region through a variety of events and activities.

UCA鈥檚 Office of Admissions hosted senior socials for admitted high school students and their families from each of the two counties. During each social, the 网曝门 Foundation awarded a $1,000 book scholarship to a randomly selected attendee.
On April 22, President Davis presented 鈥溚孛 is Central to NWA鈥 to the Rogers Noon Rotary Club. Last summer, 网曝门 hired Paul Gatling to serve as the senior director of northwest Arkansas engagement and began planning the Blitz as a way to 鈥渞einforce ties to the area, opening doors for more meaningful partnerships and ensuring that 网曝门 graduates are part of the next chapter of northwest Arkansas鈥 success,鈥 Davis said.

Friends at the Benton County Senior Social
Friends at the Benton County Senior Social
esar Silva-Hernandez, Veronica Silva and Angela Webster at the Benton County Senior Social
esar Silva-Hernandez, Veronica Silva and Angela Webster at the Benton County Senior Social
Benton County Senior Social Book Scholarship recepient Idaly Nieves with Vice President for University Advancement Mary Bane Lackie and President Houston Davis
Benton County Senior Social Book Scholarship recipient Idaly Nieves with Vice President for University Advancement Mary Bane Lackie and President Houston Davis
Washington County Senior Social Book Scholarship recepient Kepler Gambill with Vice President for University Advancement Mary Bane Lackie and President Houston Davis
Washington County Senior Social Book Scholarship recipient Kepler Gambill with Vice President for University Advancement Mary Bane Lackie and President Houston Davis
Susan Averitt, Carington Bobbitt, and Dean of the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences Nancy Berryman Reese '80 at the Washington County Senior Social
Susan Averitt, Carington Bobbitt, and Dean of the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences Nancy Berryman Reese ’80 at the Washington County Senior Social
Benton County Senior Social
Benton County Senior Social

The following day, more than 400 business leaders from across the state attended the Arkansas Higher Education Roundtable luncheon in Fayetteville organized by the Northwest Arkansas Council and hosted by 网曝门. President Davis was joined by University of Arkansas Chancellor Charles Robinson and Northwest Arkansas Community College President Dennis Rittle for a panel discussion moderated by News Media Executive Roby Brock. The three higher education leaders spoke on topics ranging from affordability and collaboration to workforce initiatives and how higher education is strengthening Arkansas鈥 economy and driving regional growth.

 Higher Education Roundtable

In discussing how higher education can address workforce needs, President Davis noted the university鈥檚 academic advisory councils, which are made up of industry experts who provide guidance on what employers are looking for in college graduates. Davis also said meeting employers where they are is important. 鈥淲e need to make certain that we are not just having conversations in one nook of the state,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲e need to make certain that we are coming here, and that is a big part of what we are doing this week, is having direct conversations so that we can be responsive and document that we are heading in the right direction.鈥

Later that evening, 网曝门 representatives hosted an Off the Clock networking event at Thaden Field in Bentonville for area alumni and friends who wanted to learn more about the new 网曝门 Aviation Academy. Program Director Brad Teague flew in for the day to present to the Bentonville Rotary Club about the Academy and showcased hangar plans for the Aviation Academy during the Off the Clock event.

Fredricka Sharkey and Jordan Rivera 鈥18 at the Aviation Academy Off the Clock
Fredricka Sharkey and Jordan Rivera 鈥18 at the Aviation Academy Off the Clock
Chris Wyrick, Jeff Long, Brad Teague and Paul Gatling at the Aviation Academy Off the Clock
Chris Wyrick, Jeff Long, Brad Teague and Paul Gatling at the Aviation Academy Off the Clock

On the final day of the NWA Blitz, Provost Michael Hargis and Senior Director of Development Mollie Henager presented to the Fayetteville Rotary Club about a partnership with the Walton Family Foundation that is helping to address K-12 teacher workforce needs in northwest Arkansas. The program provides student loan forgiveness to participants who commit to teaching in northwest Arkansas for a number of years.

Also on the final day, Vice President for University Advancement Mary Bane Lackie and incoming College of Business Dean Tim Bisping met briefly with Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to discuss collaboration between the company and 网曝门. The meeting was followed by a tour of the new Walmart campus with Walmart Senior Vice President of Corporate Real Estate Cindi Marsiglio and 10 网曝门 staff and alumni.

Walmart Campus Tour
Walmart Campus Tour
Mary Bane Lackie, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon and College of Business Dean Tim Bisping
Mary Bane Lackie, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon and College of Business Dean Tim Bisping

The Blitz culminated in an Alumni and Friends Social at the Leroy Lounge in downtown Fayetteville featuring food, fellowship and fun. Attendees were treated to 网曝门 swag, duckpin bowling, a golf simulator and photo booth. President Davis, Athletic Director Matt Whiting and Executive Director of Alumni Relations Alison Taylor spoke to the crowd about the importance of staying connected to alumni in northwest Arkansas. 鈥淲e are excited to be here and honored that you have joined us this evening,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淏ears are central to northwest Arkansas. Let us build something lasting together.鈥

Landon Hill 鈥23 and James Martindale III 鈥21 at the Alumni Social at The Leroy.
Col. Lionel Riley 鈥98 and Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Colin Stanton 鈥04, 鈥06 at the Alumni Social at The Leroy.
Col. Lionel Riley 鈥98 and Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Colin Stanton 鈥04, 鈥06 at the Alumni Social at The Leroy.

Article by Jennifer Boyett 鈥01 / Spring/Summer 2025

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