Nowadays, with the internet making everything easily accessible, it is crucial that there is some serious thought before clicking the “post” button. As we’ve all heard, nothing is ever truly off of the internet. A person’s m...
Henderson has formed a committee of about 20 students to name the new student housing buildings that will be open in summer of 2015. Interested students can still contact Dan Maybery, assistant vice president for student affairs and ...
When students get distracted and need a quiet place to study, when they need to print an assignment or when they need access to any of the number of resources on the shelves or in databases, they turn to Huie library. David Ses...
It may have taken 28 years, but Dale Vannoy, senior sociology major, is in the home stretch thanks to Student Support Services (SSS). Vannoy first attended Henderson in 1989. She later transferred back to Henderson in the spring o...
Around the world and back again, but there is still no place like home. Debbie Francis, a native of Arkadelphia, is the new Instructor of Marketing here at Henderson. Francis graduated from Arkadelphia High School and received ...
Trembling hands, sweaty armpits, dead silence, a waiting audience and disorganized thoughts. This may be the scenario people face when giving public presentations. Luckily, with the help of the new communications lab, students can ...
Arguments don't always have to be impolite.Henderson gained a new debate coach and assistant professor of communications this semester. Darrel Farmer is a fresh new face bringing changes and new enthusiasm to the debate team.Farmer,...
Parking on campus is a tough task. Parking lots are always full. The only open spots are usually far away from the buildings. After finally finding a spot, students have to rush to get to class or risk being tardy. However, there...