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Ouachita establishes Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award for black students, Tyrese Allen and Dayja James named first recipients

June 19, 2020

Ouachita Baptist University has established the Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award, a new scholarship to recognize black students. Tyrese Allen of Savannah, Ga., and Dayja James of McGehee, Ark., have been selected as the scholarship’s first recipients and each will receive $2,500. A matching gift is in place to endow the scholarship, allowing it to be awarded annually for years to come.

The 2019 Stepping Up for Ouachita honorees, with their families
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Clothed with strength and dignity

February 27, 2020

More striking than the elegant setting or carefully prepared meal were these words – spoken with a tone of admiration and, on several occasions, muffled by tears – recognizing three women at the 10th anniversary Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon.

The Crow family
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Zac and Tiffeny Crow

January 30, 2020

Zac and Tiffeny Crow’s story began at Ouachita. They met here, and when their oldest son, Caleb, was ready to choose a college, they wanted him to have the same transformational experience that they had at Ouachita. Caleb chose Ouachita and receives the Legacy Scholarship simply because his parents are graduates of Ouachita.

Lillian Blackmon Crenshaw
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Alumni profile: Lillian (Blackmon '59) Crenshaw, Increasing infant survival

May 15, 2019

“I have a very distinct memory of the first time I saw a baby die,” reflected Lillian Blackmon (’59) Crenshaw. “There was such a sense of helplessness. I had a strong feeling there had to be a better way.” Crenshaw spent much of her renowned medical career helping improve the survival rate for premature infants.

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.

 Stepping Up for Ouachita 10th anniversary luncheon to honor three Ouachita mothers: Livia Dunklin, Betty Tollett and Kathy Whisenhunt.
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Stepping Up for Ouachita 10th anniversary luncheon to honor three Ouachita mothers: Livia Dunklin, Betty Tollett and Kathy Whisenhunt

May 10, 2019

Ouachita Baptist University’s annual Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year in its efforts to raise scholarships for female Ouachita students.

$800,000 gift provides artificial turf for Ouachita’s Cliff Harris Stadium.
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$800,000 gift provides artificial turf for Ouachita's Cliff Harris Stadium

January 22, 2019

Ouachita Baptist University announced today that a Little Rock attorney has provided a generous $800,000 gift that will fully fund the installation of artificial turf at Cliff Harris Stadium.

Berry-Peeples Bible dedication
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A prayer for place: Dedicating Berry-Peeples Bible Building

January 16, 2019

Dr. John McCallum, pastor of First Baptist Church of Hot Springs and chair of Ouachita’s Board of Trustees, offered this prayer at the dedication service for the newly renovated Berry-Peeples Bible Building on Sept. 27, 2018.

Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon honors Cathryn Berryman.
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Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon honors Cathryn Berryman

November 27, 2018

Ouachita Baptist University honored alumna Cathryn Berryman of Dallas, Texas, during its ninth Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon on Friday, Nov. 16, at the Benton Event Center.

Ouachita Baptist receives $1 million unrestricted gift.
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Ouachita Baptist receives $1 million unrestricted gift

November 07, 2018

For the second consecutive year, Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia has received an unrestricted $1 million gift from an anonymous donor.

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