Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UCA unveils Ronnie Williams Student Center

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CONWAY — The University of Central Arkansas honored longtime executive administra­tor Ronnie Williams by renaming the campus student center to the Ronnie Williams Student Center. The name was unveiled in a special ceremony on campus on Dec. 3.

“For this president and for this board to feel that I did something so significan­t as to have my name attached to this wonderful facility … is a blessing,” Williams said. “I want you to know how grateful and how thankful I am.”

The UCA Board of Trustees voted at its August 2021 meeting to rename the building. At that time, UCA President Houston Davis thanked Williams for his dedicated service to the university.

“The true measure of his work and impact lives in the tens of thousands of students’ lives that he touched and the futures that he impacted,” Davis said. “Ronnie was a man of service and conviction in his time at UCA and has left our university better than he found it. We are thankful to call him colleague and friend, and his legacy will still be felt long after his retirement.”

The Ronnie Williams Student Center houses a food court, student meeting rooms, offices for the Student Government Associatio­n, a convenienc­e store, the KUCA radio station and other student-focused facilities.

For more than three decades, Williams was a pillar of the UCA campus community. He began his career at UCA in 1980 as assistant dean of students. In 1990, he became director of Minority Affairs, and in 1992, he was named assistant to the president. Williams became vice president of Student Services in 1996. His role expanded to include chief diversity officer in 2013. Williams retired in 2021.

“I’m the one standing here accepting this honor, but the recognitio­n belongs, at least in part, to the phenomenal team of Student Services profession­als, to faculty and staff that I have had the pleasure to work with at various stages of my career,” Williams said. “Thank you for partnering with me in leadership, but more importantl­y, thank you for your friendship. I love you dearly.”

Dozens of faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members joined Williams in the celebratio­n, along with his wife, Connie, and other members of his family.

Williams’ accomplish­ments stretched beyond the UCA campus. He was vice chairman of the Arkansas Educationa­l Television Commission. His service also includes the Arkansas Community Foundation Board, the Faulkner County Shelter for Abused and Battered Women and the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Profession­al Conduct.

He was also the first Black chairman for the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. The Conway Area Chamber of Commerce recognized Williams with the Guy W. Murphy Distinguis­hed Service Award in 2018. The award is the highest form of recognitio­n from the chamber and is presented each year to a person or group who has demonstrat­ed special service to the community. The chamber cited Williams’ inclusive, open leadership and guidance at UCA and toward people and organizati­ons in Faulkner County.

Williams was the first Black person to serve at the executive level at UCA. An endowed scholarshi­p in his name was announced in 2021. The Ronnie Williams Scholarshi­p provides support to full-time students who are active participan­ts in a Recognized Student Organizati­on, with preference given to students in a leadership role who have at least a 2.5 grade-point average.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Longtime University of Central Arkansas leader Ronnie Williams makes remarks during the dedication and unveiling of the Ronnie Williams Student Center.
SUBMITTED Longtime University of Central Arkansas leader Ronnie Williams makes remarks during the dedication and unveiling of the Ronnie Williams Student Center.

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