Selecting a college to attend is often the first major decision for a teenager. We get some tips on what to think about when making a college campus visit.
Visitors can check out human books and learn their stories during the Fayetteville Public Library's next "human library." Leah Frieden, assistant manager of the Adult and Reference Department at the library, joins Ozarks at Large to discuss the event's return and why books or people shouldn’t be judged by their cover or past experiences.
Hip-Hop 101 is an on-site, after-school program. Last fall, students at Washington and Leverett Elementary schools in Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Boys and Girls Club, and the ALLPS School participated. Teaching artists CeCe Marie and B.A.N.N.G. join Samantha Stinson, Walton Arts Center's school engagement officer, to discuss the program.
President Jimmy Carter’s funeral will be this week, and NPR will provide live coverage on Thursday. In 1995, President Carter was on Ozarks at Large, reading an excerpt from his book “An Outdoor Journal,” published by the University of Arkansas Press— one of six books in the Press’ “Carter Collection.”