April 4, 2010

By the mid-1950s, there was strong local support for the transformation of Little Rock Junior College into a four-year institution of higher learning. In 1956, local business leader Gus Ottenheimer chaired a task force instructed to study the feasibility of such a change. Within a few months, the committee recommended the move. In 1957, the four-year Little Rock University, which became the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 1969, officially enrolled students.

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