Before joining UA Little Rock in 2017, Cieslak taught history at the University at Buffalo, worked as a multilingual program coordinator at the Buffalo State Community Academic Center, and as a curatorial assistant at the Buffalo Architecture Center. read more >
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week sent a health alert to doctors, saying the outbreak included at least 55 people in 12 states. One died and at least five others had permanent vision loss. read more >
While scientists count it as progress that energy companies will eventually have to accurately measure emissions of the destructive gas, it seems doubtful that this can be achieved within a year, after which the government could fine companies for emitting too much methane. read more >
Friday's jobs report suggests the possibility that the long-standing connection between a vigorous job market and high inflation has broken down. read more >
Fresh off winning a national media relations award in New York, Natalie Ghidotti was reading the tea leaves for 2023 and hoping undercurrents in the national economy won’t steer her Little Rock marketing firm, Ghidotti, off its course of success. read more >
Boone, a native of Fort Smith, has been a licensed architect for 30 years, with experience in multifamily housing, governmental, residential and K-12 education projects. read more >