
A New Chapter for Charles R. Robinson at UA
Last month, Robinson was named the first Black chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville after serving in numerous roles at the UA over the past 23 years. read more >
Last month, Robinson was named the first Black chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville after serving in numerous roles at the UA over the past 23 years. read more >
Inflation takes the top spot in this year's review of business stories. read more >
The selection of Charles Robinson as the first Black chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville is a win for the state. read more >
The decision breaks a month-long stalemate between members of the UA System Board of Trustees. read more >
He's getting another contract extension that raises his salary and includes deferred compensation from private funds. read more >
She founded the wealth management firm that would become Greenwood Gearhart Inc. of Fayetteville. read more >
The finalists will each visit the campus in Fayetteville for meetings with students, faculty and other stakeholders. read more >
As part the job, he'll share oversight of the university's Institute for Integrative and Innovation Research. read more >
Charles Robinson has been serving as interim chancellor since the sudden resignation of Joe Steinmetz. read more >
The new members represent health care, technology, energy and education sectors. read more >
The Windgate Foundation awards another $30 million grant to the University of Arkansas for the second phase of its planned Windgate Art and Design District. read more >
Charles Robinson is named interim chancellor at the University of Arkansas' flagship campus in Fayetteville, effective Aug. 16. read more >
Charles Robinson has been named permanent provost of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. read more >
The University of Arkansas says it will establish the Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research with a $194.7 million grant from the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation. read more >
To replace a state treasurer who resigned over accusations she accepted cash payments from an investment broker, Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe went with a pick as low-key as the office itself. He chose a veteran auditor who was so certain he was done with the Capitol that he gave away all but one of his suits to charity. read more >
The adjective that keeps being used to describe Arkansas’ new state treasurer, Charles Robinson, is “solid.” We like the sound of that, mainly because it’s a word that was never used to describe his disgraced predecessor, Martha Shoffner. read more >
Gov. Mike Beebe on Wednesday named Charles Robinson as state treasurer, filling the post left vacant by the resignation last week of Martha Shoffner. read more >