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Ben R. Sells

Ben Sells speaks on-stage during chapel
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Intellectual and spiritual growth

September 03, 2019

At Ouachita, we have fun and don’t take ourselves too seriously. But we’re serious about intellectual and spiritual growth, and I want to spend a few moments introducing this year’s theme.

Beekeeper
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Closing thoughts: Preparing for lives of meaningful work

May 15, 2019

At the beginning of the academic year, I used my Convocation address to help us initiate a university-wide conversation on the theme, “Lives of Meaningful Work.” It’s a phrase from our mission statement that speaks to one of Ouachita’s desired outcomes for graduates: that you will be prepared for such lives and work.

Dr. Sells' commencement address
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2019 Ouachita Commencement address: Lives of Meaningful Work

May 15, 2019

Class of 2019 – congratulations! We are proud of you! I’m proud of you! At the beginning of the academic year, I used my Convocation address to help us initiate a university-wide conversation on our theme, “Lives of Meaningful Work.” It’s a phrase from our mission statement. It speaks to one of Ouachita’s desired outcomes for graduates: that you will be prepared for lives of meaningful work.

Ouachita commencement will focus more on graduates than speakers.
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Focus on graduates, not speakers

May 10, 2019

I love the pomp and circumstance that marks commencement. It’s the most important, picture-perfect day in the life of a university. And as a president, it’s a great honor to present a diploma, shake hands and congratulate each graduate.

President Ben Sells speaks with students on Ouachita's campus.
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It's about outcome: Look for colleges that care

April 17, 2019

Now that spring break has come and gone, high school seniors and their parents will be finalizing a college choice for fall. They have more independent and objective information available to them to help make that choice than ever before.

New possibilities: Alliance tackles nursing shortage.
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New possibilities: Alliance tackles nursing shortage

October 29, 2018

Arkansas is facing a healthcare crisis. By the year 2020, the Institute of Medicine forecasts a shortage of 15,000 nurses. The impact is real: less accessible healthcare and overworked nurses, especially in rural communities.

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