Published December 18, 2025 at 4:31 PM CST

Nothing in special collections at Mullins Library on the University of Arkansas campus is as old as the Ten Commandments, but the division is best known for supporting research, teaching and learning through a collection of unique, rare and often older materials. However, the current exhibition on the first floor of Mullins isn’t about eighteenth century manuscripts or rare books. It’s very much about how the past, present and the future can align.

Craft and technology. Digital design and making across campus is about allowing students and faculty to merge old and new tools. The exhibit includes work by students in the School of Architecture, School of Art, and Department of Mathematical Sciences. Emily Baker, associate professor of archit…

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