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Kendrix Holcomb (center) points to the camera during his graduation in May 2024 in the Stubblefield Center at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith. He is adorned with his fraternity stoll and Homecoming King 2024 stoll, as well as with multiple cords.
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Finding Identity at UAFS: Kendrix Holcomb

Kendrix Holcomb, an admissions advisor at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, arrived as a student with the goal of reinventing himself. The self-proclaimed introvert made it a priority to come out of his shell and encourages others to do the...

October 15, 2025
the bell tower at UAFS is sseen through fall leaves
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Transfer with Pride Visits UACC Morrilton

UAFS will visit the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, to meet with students interested in transferring to UAFS.

October 15, 2025
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Wounded Warrior Project to Visit UAFS

The University of Arkansas – Fort Smith and Wounded Warrior Project will host a free public event Monday, Oct. 20, to connect veterans, active-duty service members, and military families with connection, support services, and community resources.

October 14, 2025
JamMart represents its Lion Pride with a Paint the Town Blue sign
CommunityNews

Paint the Town Blue Reaches New Heights

More than 100 businesses across Fort Smith, Greenwood, Van Buren, and Lavaca joined the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith this August to celebrate the start of the fall semester with the third annual “Paint the Town Blue” campaign.

October 13, 2025
Two riders, Jenny Kliest (right) and Kiyah Homes, pedal their bikes uphill on a two-lane road on the Cumberland Plateau neear Pikeville, Tennessee, during the Remember the Removal Bike Ride.
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Alumna Rides Through History

Jenny Kliest, a 2024 graduate of the dental hygiene program at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, rode nearly 1,000 miles along the Trail of Tears Northern Route for the Remember the Removal Bike Ride.

October 13, 2025

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