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Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet performs as part of Harding University concert series

The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (LAGQ) is one of the most multifaceted groups in any genre.

University announces new medical humanities degree program

Faculty members in the College of Sciences and the College of Arts and Humanities have joined forces to create a new major that brings the two...

The Ganuses turn 95

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Retiring art professor presents artwork in campus show

Stevens Art Gallery is hosting an exhibit by Dr.

Art and Design showcases works from international trip

The department of art and design is showcasing student photography and journals in Stevens Art Gallery from the department’s summer...

Summer Honor Choir to present concert

High school students from 17 different states will present a free choral concert July 15 at 7:30 p.m.

“The bonds that you have with everyone on campus is more than just being friends; we’re also brothers and sisters in Christ.”

When social science major Noah Watson moved just five minutes down the road to start school at Harding, he didn’t expect new relationships to...

Interior design program receives six-year reaccreditation

The art and design department’s interior design program has received a six-year reaccreditation from the Council for Interior Design...

Broadcast journalism students appear on Fox 16

Broadcast journalism students appeared on Fox 16’s "Good Day, Arkansas" Thursday morning.

Students rebrand local business

Stevens Art Gallery is featuring an exhibit this week by graphic design, interior design and marketing students highlighting projects students...

Music department to present choral concert

The music department will present a chorus concert on March 26.

Chamber Orchestra Kremlin to continue concert series

Chamber Orchestra Kremlin will play at Harding  on Feb. 23 at 7 p.m.

"They’re very supportive and encouraging of whatever you want to pursue."

For many students, favorite aspects of college include social life, sporting events, clubs or just the connections made in four years.

"Being in the smaller ensemble groups really helped me to become a better musician.”

Carly Taylor began playing the violin when she was seven years old.

“I’m a visual thinker...”

College is a time of self-discovery for many students, discovering gifts and talents as well as weaknesses you never knew you had.

“The teachers want to help you grow as a designer and artist..."

Senior graphic design student Jennifer Allen made the most of her design connections after gaining her most recent summer internship with Duck...

"The program here has given me a lot of experience..."

As any student athlete can attest, balancing any major and collegiate sports can be a challenge.

"I’m so glad I took the classes I did. I met some amazing people."

Eric Bontempo first began taking French at Harding as an English major requirement but enjoyed the classes and subject so much he decided to pursue...

Jazz saxophonist to continue 2015-16 concert series

Brad Leali, associate professor of jazz saxophone at University of North Texas, will play at Harding  Nov. 19 at 7 p.m.

Julie Fowlis to continue 2015-16 concert series

Julie Fowlis will play at Harding  on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.

Harding to present “Singin’ in the Rain”

Harding will present “Singin’ in the Rain” Oct. 23 and 24 at 8 p.m.

Harding University presents The Hunts

The Hunts will perform at Harding University on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m.

Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem to continue Concert Series

Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem will continue Harding University’s concert series on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, at 7 p.m.

Music department announces 2015-16 concert series

The department of music has announced its 2015-16 concert series.