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University of the Ozarks is a private, four-year liberal arts university located about two blocks north of downtown Clarksville, Arkansas. Our unique, multidisciplinary approach to higher education empowers our students and faculty to explore the road less traveled and embrace every available opportunity for intellectual, social and spiritual growth.
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Mabee Administration Building
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The Mabee Administration Building houses the Presidential Suite, Admission Suite, Financial Aid & Registrar's Offices, Marketing and Public Relations Department and Advancement and Alumni Relations offices. If you have any questions about your schedule, if you are needing to pay a bill, or need to speak to your admissions counselor they will be located in this building.
Boreham Business Building
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There are a multitude of classes that are held in our Boreham Business Building ranging from Accounting, Business Administration, Political Science and Mathematics. It houses our Baldor Auditorium, which is able to hold approximately 3 classes within the room for either guest speakers or presentations. Our student to faculty ratio at Ozarks is typically 15:1, giving students a more personal classroom environment. In this building we also have many flags hanging from the ceiling to represent all the countries that our students are from, in addition to our Study
Abroad map that pinpoints each location we have either hosted, or sent students to study at.
Robson Library
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In the Robson Library we have over 100,000 physical copies of books, magazines, articles, periodicals and more in addition to our very own online database that gives us even more access to over half a million books! Our wonderful librarians, Stewart and
Doug, are also available to assist in any way you may need within the library whether it be navigating the books themselves or our online database. Located on the first floor is our Starbucks affiliated Campus Perks, Ozarks Exchange for all your apparel and post office needs, our 24 hour Computer Lab and study rooms, and the Innovation Hub that contains gaming computers, consoles, and 3D printers for students to utilize.
Innovation Hub
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The Innovation Hub is a place you can find help with IT related problems, work on homework, relax or take advantage of the gaming rooms and machines and 3D printers.
MacLean, King and Smith Residence Halls
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King and Smith Hall are co-ed residence halls, however the respective genders are separated by either floor, or by wings of the building. Additionally, they have community bathrooms, laundry rooms and kitchens for students to utilize. MacLean is one of our upperclassmen residence halls and was recently renovated. The majority of the rooms consist of a shared living room space in addition to their own bedrooms. Community bathrooms and laundry rooms are also available for students to utilize. The bottom floor has a larger space consisting of two kitchens, a living room, a music room, and seating booths for students to get together whether it be to mingle or study.
Jones Learning Center
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The Jones Learning Center houses three of our academic services on campus, the TRIO Program, Student Success Center, and the Jones Learning Center. The JLC Program requires additional admission and tuition, and is for any student who has an
ADA recognized disability. The SSC is available to all students and provides tutoring services, and math and writing drop-in labs year round. The TRIO program is available for students deemed eligible by the U.S. Department of Education and includes services
such as career counseling, skills coaching, and academic advising. The Jones Learning Center is one of the largest student employers on campus allowing students to be hired as tutors or notetakers.
Walker Hall
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Ozarks strives to allow students the opportunity of a “hands-on” learning experience, and an example of this is encompassed within Walker Hall. Within this building we have our Health Science Labs and our Communication and Education Departments. Our Communication Department is fully equipped with all the necessary technology to run our very own radio and television productions and for students to create their own content. Our Education Department is equipped with a library for students to utilize to
help plan and create their classroom materials. Within their first year they will be introduced into a classroom setting, and are able to interact with their requested grade level.
Seay Student Center
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The Seay Student Center is one of the most important buildings on campus as this is where you eat most of your meals and make all your friends! Borck Dining Hall is
located here, along with Campus Recreation, Student Affairs, Career Services, Student Engagement, Public Safety, and the 24 hour Rawhouser Fitness Center.
Ozarks Outdoors
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Ozarks Outdoors plans and coordinates regular day trips and overnight campouts each semester, and helps provide students the tools needed to plan their own trips. Come explore the Ozarks Outdoors office, located in the Seay Student Center. A wide inventory of outdoors gear and equipment are available for use to all students free of charge.
Apartment Style Residence Halls
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Upperclassmen have the option to live in university apartments on College Avenue, Jackson Street or North Street. Ozarks also offers upperclassmen the opportunity to live in a variety of off-campus houses.
Mabee Sports Complex
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Our Mabee Sports Complex is home to our men's and women's basketball teams, and wrestling programs. Home games and matches are no charge for spectators, and are one of the many highlights of student life. The office of our Athletic Director, Jimmy Clark, as well as the coaches for each sport are located in this building as well. The athletic training facility and our athletic trainers can be found here, and are open to treat all U of O athletes. Division 3 sports that we host at U of O include baseball, basketball, cheer, clay target shooting, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, softball, tennis, track, and wrestling.
Strength and Conditioning Center
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Our Strength and Conditioning Center offers is home to resistance training equipment for faculty, staff and student use. Our strength and conditioning coach's office is located within this building.
Hurie Athletic Fields
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The Hurie Athletic Field is home to our men's and women's soccer program. Home games come at no charge for spectators, and streaming services are often available online to those who are not able to make it to the games. Homecoming week ends at this field with the men's and women's soccer games, and is one of the most anticipated events on campus! If you are interested in learning more about our men's and women's soccer programs please contact Aaron Brueckner (Men's Soccer), or Natalie Dreyer (Women's Soccer).
Walton Fine Arts Center
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The Walton Fine Arts Center is the home of our theater program, and where courses involving the arts and humanities are located. We offer a variety of art
courses including but not limited to sculpting, drawing, clay making, painting and the
like. The Stephens gallery is located in this building and is utilized by our faculty, art
students and traveling artists to showcase their work. Productions both big and small
are created and student led at our University and are performed in one of our three
available theaters, including our Seay Theater.
Wilson Science Center
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In the Smith-Broyles Science Building you will have a vast range of courses in the studies of biology, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, and environmental studies. There is a variety of classroom set-ups allowing lectures to be better accommodated to each subject, and an upstairs department dedicated to our chemistry labs and classrooms. Plenty of research is done at U of O by both our students and faculty, including our Armadillo research project that is funded by NASA. This building is currently under renovation.
Munger-Wilson Memorial Chapel
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The Munger-Wilson Memorial Chapel was built during the Great Depression by U of O students. Every Tuesday, starting at 11:30 AM, our Chapel service is held and we begin our hour of Sabbath. Sabbath is a time where our campus “closes” until 12:30 PM giving our students and faculty an opportunity to decompress and apply any self-care they may need - whether it be in the form of rest, exploration, or worship. Chapel has a variety of guest speakers, and is considered to be ecumenical - meaning that we celebrate more than one religion. Our Chapel additionally has a downstairs that is open to students 24/7, and houses our Chaplain's office.