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Andy, Alex and Tyler
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The guys behind the camera

July 09, 2019

If you’ve kept up with Ouachita lately, you’ve likely glimpsed at different Ouachita photos taken by graduates Tyler Rosenthal (’15), Andy Henderson (’18) and Alex Blankenship (’19). Among the three, they have captured 15 years of life at Ouachita.

(From left) Ouachita’s Tiffany Lee, Julie Williams and Gracie Stover were named Top Five finalists in the 2019 Miss Arkansas Scholarship Pageant, which was held at the Robinson Center in Little Rock June 11-15.
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Three Ouachita women place in Top Five at Miss Arkansas Pageant

June 18, 2019

Three Ouachita Baptist University women were named Top Five finalists in the 2019 Miss Arkansas Scholarship Pageant, which was held at the Robinson Center in Little Rock June 11-15.

TaJuan Wilson
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Alumni profile: TaJuan Wilson ('07) Educator, mentor & role model

May 15, 2019

A first-generation college student, Dr. TaJuan Wilson wasn’t sure where college would lead when he began. But he was determined to navigate college life successfully, and higher education soon became his specialty. Originally from Bearden, Ark., Wilson found Ouachita through TRIO programs.

Mitch Bettis
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Alumni profile: Mitch Bettis ('90) Problem-solver, people-builder

May 15, 2019

In seventh grade, Mitch Bettis discovered the world of publications as a paper boy for Arkadelphia’s newspaper, the Siftings-Herald. “I loved everything about it,” Bettis said. “I loved the fact that, a couple of hours ago, there was nothing. Now, there were words and photos; it was a tangible product.” As president and CEO of Arkansas Business Publishing Group (ABPG) in Little Rock, Bettis directs the creation and sales efforts of more than 30 of Arkansas’ top weekly, monthly, semiannual and annual publications.

Bill Downs in his office
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Remembering Bill Downs

April 24, 2019

Bill Downs didn’t always tell the truth. I have proof of it. In 2004, Downs wrote a book called “The Fighting Tigers: The Untold Stories Behind the Names on the Ouachita Baptist University World War II Memorial." I asked him to autograph the book for me in December of that year, and this is what he wrote: “To Rex Nelson, the only OBU student I have ever had who wrote so beautifully that I never found anything to correct.”

Pictured (from left) are Ouachita communications students Julie Williams, who won a 1st place award for her work with The Signal; Addy Goodman, Yearbook Editor of the Year; Brooke Woessner, who won 2nd place and honorable mention awards for her work with the Ouachitonian; Ethan Dial, Website Editor of the Year; and Alex Blankenship, Photographer of the Year.
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Ouachita students earn four of seven top awards in 2019 ACMA competition

April 16, 2019

Ouachita Baptist University students earned 38 awards at the recent Arkansas College Media Association (ACMA) conference, including four of the seven top awards for student leaders and Yearbook of the Year.

Ouachita yearbook one of five to receive national CSPA Crown Award.
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Ouachita yearbook one of five to receive national CSPA Crown Award

March 08, 2019

Ouachita Baptist University’s yearbook, the Ouachitonian, was one of five universities in the nation to receive a Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) Gold or Silver Crown Award for its 2017-2018 edition yearbook, “Timeless,” at the 2019 Crown Awards held in New York City on Friday, March 8.

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