University of Arkansas at Little Rock
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a public research university in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. It campus campus encompasses more than 56 buildings including the Center for Nanotechnology Integrative Sciences, the Emerging Analytics Center, the Sequoyah Research Center, and the Ottenheimer Library Additionally, UA Little Rock houses special learning facilities that include a learning resource center, art galleries, KUAR public radio station, and a campus-wide wireless network. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".
History
Established as Little Rock Junior College by the Little Rock School District in 1927, the institution became a private four-year university under the name Little Rock University in 1957. It returned to public status in 1969 when it merged with the University of Arkansas System under its present name. As of 2025, the former campus of Little Rock Junior College is used by Philander Smith University.In 1975, UA Little Rock's William H. Bowen School of Law was established. The university also began offering graduate and professional work in 1975, and the Graduate School was created in 1977.
In 1986, the UA Little Rock public radio station KUAR went on the air.
In 2000, UA Little Rock was classified as a doctoral university/research intensive in the National Carnegie categories of institutions of higher education.
In 2002, the university celebrated its 75th anniversary.
In 2005, UA Little Rock opened its on-campus intercollegiate athletic arena, a gift from Jackson T. Stephens.
On May 2, 2012, the university dedicated its $15 million Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences. The center facilitates collaboration among researchers at UA Little Rock, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, the University of Arkansas, and the Food and Drug Administration’s National Center for Toxicological Research.
In 2013, UA Little Rock opened the George W. Donaghey Emerging Analytics Center to provide visual data services for regional institutions.
In January 2018, the Windgate Center of Art + Design opened. Funded by a $20.3 million gift from the Windgate Charitable Foundation, the center includes 64,000 square feet of classrooms, studios, and art galleries.
In October 2022, UA Little Rock announced the largest fundraising effort in university history ahead of its 100th anniversary in 2027. The Centennial Campaign aims to raise $250 million. As of September 2025, the university had raised $233 million.
In November 2023, UA Little Rock announced its new Trojan Guarantee scholarship that provides a tuition-free bachelor's degree to eligible first-time freshmen by covering any remaining tuition and mandatory fees after other financial aid, such as the Pell Grant and Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship, has been applied.
In October 2024, the university completed the multi-year Trojan Way Project that revitalized the heart of campus. Funded by an $8.5 million grant from the George W. Donaghey Foundation, the project features new lighting and landscaping, a scenic new north–south promenade, and a revitalized plaza near Ottenheimer Library.
On August 1, 2025, UA Little Rock received a $4.2 million gift from the Trinity Foundation to strengthen early childhood education in Arkansas.
During the fall 2025 semester, UA Little Rock marked the largest undergraduate enrollment increase since 2001. In fall 2025, the university enrolled 7,011 undergraduate and graduate students, up from 6,913 in fall 2024, representing a 1.4 percent increase. With the addition of students at the William H. Bowen School of Law and concurrent enrollment high school students, a total fall 2025 enrollment of about 8,000 is anticipated.
Academics
The university offers more than 100 undergraduate degree programs and 60 graduate degree programs including graduate certificates, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees, through both traditional and online courses. Students attend classes in one of the university's three new colleges and a law school:- College of Business, Health, and Human Services
- College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education
- Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- William H. Bowen School of Law
Student life
Campus living
UA Little Rock provides a variety of on-campus living options for students, including traditional resident rooms and multiple-bedroom apartments. The university has four residence halls on the eastern side of the campus and the University Village Apartment Complex on the southern side of campus.On-campus housing options include private rooms, suites, apartments, and pod-style living. Some accommodations include full kitchens, laundry facilities, WiFi, a theatre, study rooms, reserved parking, and an outdoor pool.
The university also features a variety of on-campus dining options: Trojan Cafe, Hissho Sushi, Tres Habaneros, Starbucks, WOW American Eats, Common’s Market, SubConnection, and Business Brew.
Athletics
UA Little Rock's 14 athletic teams are known as the Little Rock Trojans, with teams participating in the Ohio Valley Conference. Little Rock's main athletic offices are located in the Jack Stephens Center. UA Little Rock offers the following sports:- Baseball
- Men's and women's basketball
- Men's and women's golf
- Women's volleyball
- Women's soccer
- Women's swimming/diving
- Men's and women's cross country
- Men's and women's track and field
- Men's wrestling
Land and buildings
The university’s Center for Arkansas History and Culture is located in downtown Little Rock.Collections and archives
On July 1, 2014, the UA Little Rock Collections and Archives division was created. The division encompasses:- Ottenheimer Library
- Center for Arkansas History and Culture
- Sequoyah National Research Center
Notable students and alumni
Arts & entertainment
- Julie Adams – actress best known for her role in Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Dona Bailey – video game programmer and educator who developed Atari, Inc.'s 1981 arcade video game, Centipede
- Mike Saunders, also known as "Metal Mike" – accountant, singer of the Californian punk band Angry Samoans, and rock critic who is credited with coining the music genre label "heavy metal"
- Symone – drag performer, model, and winner of Rupaul's Drag Race Season 13
Athletics
- Kris Bankston – basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Deondre Burns – basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Malik Dixon – basketball player, top scorer in the 2005 Israel Basketball Premier League
- Derek Fisher – former Los Angeles Lakers player and New York Knicks head coach
- Lis Shoshi – Kosovan-born professional basketball player
- Rayjon Tucker – professional basketball player in the NBA with Milwaukee Bucks
Education
- James E. Cofer – Ed.D. alumnus, former UA Little Rock professor, and former president of both Missouri State University and the University of Louisiana at Monroe
Government & civil service
- Camille Bennett - Arkansas House of Representatives, 2015–2017
- Karilyn Brown - Arkansas House of Representatives, 2015–present
- Matthew Brown – member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
- James Richard Cheek - U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, Ethiopia, Sudan and Argentina
- Charlie Daniels – Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands, Arkansas Secretary of State, Arkansas State Auditor
- Denise Jones Ennett – politician
- Vivian Flowers – Arkansas House of Representatives, mayor of Pine Bluff, AR
- Herschel Friday
- Kevin Hern, - U.S. House of Representatives, 2018-
- Bob Johnson – Arkansas House of Representatives, Arkansas Senate, President Pro Tempore of Arkansas Senate
- Allen Kerr - Arkansas House of Representatives, Arkansas Insurance Commissioner
- Jim Lendall – Army veteran, nurse, activist, and politician, including as the 2010 Green Party candidate for Arkansas governor
- Fredrick Love – politician
- Jim Nickels – politician
- Tommy F. Robinson – businessman, lobbyist, and politician
- Mike Ross – U.S. House of Representatives, 2001–2013
- Bill Sample - Arkansas House of Representatives, 2005-2010; Arkansas Senate 2011-2023
- Robert William Schroeder III – U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Nominated June 2014
- Frank Scott Jr. – Mayor of Little Rock, AR
- Vic Snyder - U.S. House of Representatives, 1997-2011
- Joy Springer - Arkansas House of Representatives, 2020-
- James Sturch - Arkansas House of Representatives, Arkansas Senate
Other
- Marc Perrone – labor union leader
Notable faculty
- Robert Bradley – psychologist
- Carolina Cruz-Neira – Spanish-Venezuelan-American computer engineer, researcher, designer, educator, and pioneer of virtual reality who is known for inventing the cave automatic virtual environment
- Joycelyn Elders – pediatrician, vice admiral in the United States [Public Health Service Commissioned Corps|Public Health Service Commissioned Corps], and public health administrator who was the second woman, second person of color, and first African American to serve as Surgeon General of the United States
- Sara Alderman Murphy – civil rights activist
- Daniel R. Schwarz – professor of English literature