Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
Good morning, Fayetteville. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of March.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Professor Padma Viswanathan from the local university's MFA Program is on the 2026 long list for the International Booker Prize for her translation of Ana Paula Maia's work; the shortlist will be announced on March 31 in the United Kingdom. University of Arkansas
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Union Bank has committed $75,000 to the U of A's Land of Opportunity Scholarship to support high school students from its local counties with financial aid and mentoring. The contribution removes barriers to college access and builds stronger community pathways to success. University of Arkansas
- ➤ Alex Pacheco has been named Director of Campus Partnership Sales at Strategic Campus Partnerships and will partner with Integrity 9 to build long-term collaborations that enhance the campus experience. He brings collegiate athletics experience — including roles at several universities — to strengthen corporate ties. University of Arkansas
- ➤ U of A Speech and Debate Society swept first place in all categories at the UCA End of Hi-Bear Nation Debate Tournament in Conway this weekend, marking its first tournament win. The group will travel to Dallas from March 20 to 22 for its final season tournament. University of Arkansas
- ➤ This May the U of A and Honors Arkansas will offer a virtual crisis management course for honors students statewide, featuring state and business leaders sharing practical lessons in communication planning and stakeholder engagement. The course uses real Arkansas scenarios — a key chance to learn decision-making in emergencies. University of Arkansas
- ➤ The Ozark Section of IFT invites students to submit abstracts for its Student Research Competition and Networking Event at the U of A Food Science Department on Tuesday, April 14. Pizza is free at 5 p.m. and submissions are due by Friday, March 20 with notifications on Tuesday, March 31. University of Arkansas
- ➤ Dr. Adam Siepielski will speak on ecological dynamics of mass mortality events as part of the Spring 2026 Seminar Series today at 3:30 p.m. in AGRI 115 (snacks provided) with remote access available on Zoom. University of Arkansas
- ➤ The ARTeacher Fellowship invites experienced secondary teachers to apply for a year-long arts integration program offering a four-day summer institute, follow-up sessions, and a $1,000 stipend for ten educators, with applications open until April 27 and sponsored by the U of A’s Center for Children and Youth. University of Arkansas
- ➤ Ten U of A students and recent graduates have been named semi-finalists for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program — a global academic exchange recognizing leadership and success. They now await further review for upcoming English Teaching Assistantship awards. University of Arkansas
- ➤ Brittany Paul, a student in the Art Education Program, expands circus arts for Northwest Arkansas youth by co-leading Ozark Cirque and partnering with the Educational Freedom Account funding program. The program includes in-school residencies and public field trip events at the Walton Arts Center. University of Arkansas
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Governor Sanders named Ashley Caldwell to the UA Board of Trustees Monday, March 16 — her term will run until 2036. Caldwell, a leader in business and nonprofit work, replaces Kelly Eichler as the state moves to reform higher education. NWA Business Journal
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Arkansas Razorbacks gymnastics team lost to LSU, scoring 197.100 points to LSU’s 198.075 last Friday in Baton Rouge. They will next compete at the SEC Gymnastics Championship at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in Tulsa. The Arkansas Traveler
- ➤ After winning the SEC Tournament, Razorbacks earned a No. 4 seed and will face the Hawaii Rainbows at 3:25 p.m. Thursday at Moda Center. The team returns from Nashville Sunday, flies to Portland Tuesday—preparing with practice and a media conference on Wednesday. Fayetteville Flyer
- ➤ Fayetteville Flyer renews its NCAA bracket challenge for 2026, letting readers choose any method to predict tournament games. Enter online before Thursday when the Hogs, a 4-seed, face Hawaii Rainbows while a $100 gift card prize awaits. Fayetteville Flyer
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Blackberry Smoke Live Concert
7-11 PM — Ozark Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Rock out with Blackberry Smoke as they celebrate their storied career and release new music.
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Time to Paddy 5k/10k & Lucky 13.1
8-11 a.m. — Veterans Memorial Park — Youth pricing at $17 — Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with family-friendly races and fun swag for all ages.
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Central Arkansas Sugar Bears vs. Arkansas Lady Razorbacks Softball
11 a.m. – 2 p.m. — Bogle Park — Tickets available — Watch an exciting college softball matchup between local rivals.
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Jonah Kagen Live
8-10 p.m. — George's Majestic Lounge — Cost info not provided — Experience the captivating guitar and singalong-worthy lyrics of Savannah's own Jonah Kagen.
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Florida Gators vs. Arkansas Razorbacks Softball
1-4 p.m. — Administration Building — Free entry — Catch the exciting softball showdown between the Gators and Razorbacks in Fayetteville.
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ATLiens Live Performance
6-9 p.m. — Ozark Music Hall — Starting at $92 — Experience an unforgettable night with ATLiens in an electrifying live show.
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NWA Naturals Home Opener
7:05-9:00 p.m. — Arvest Ballpark — Family-friendly fun — Celebrate the arrival of spring with the NWA Naturals' opening game against the Amarillo Sod Poodles, complete with high-energy atmosphere and post-game fireworks.
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Solas Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Walton Arts Center — Tickets required — Experience the most popular Celtic band in the U.S. with vibrant music and lively performance.
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Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff Baseball
6-10 p.m. — Baum–Walker Stadium — Tickets required — Watch the Arkansas Razorbacks take on the Golden Lions in an exciting baseball matchup.
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Georgia Bulldogs at Arkansas Razorbacks Baseball
7-10 p.m. — Baum–Walker Stadium — Ticket pricing varies — Catch the thrilling SEC baseball showdown between the Bulldogs and Razorbacks.
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