04/22/2026
Happy Earth day from the UCA Archives team!
We’d like to take this day to highlight one of the coolest biology educators of the past we have: Dr. Jewel E. Moore! Dr. Moore was a biologist and botanist by trade who repurposed a 20 Acre stretch of Conway prairie land into an outdoor field lab for her courses on Conservation as well as plant Morphology, Physiology, and Taxonomy (and general biology of course!) Today, the Jewel E. Moore Nature Reserve, dedicated in her honor in 1980, is an 18 Acre stretch that is the last remnant of the historic Conway Prairie. The Reserve and the UCA Archives are open to both students and the community at large, so if you want to see Dr. Moore’s lasting legacy or learn more about her from her own collection, drop by the Reserve or make your Archives appointment today! When visiting the Reserve, remember to take only pictures, and leave only footprints!
This photograph is taken from M113-03 Dr. Jewel E. Moore collection, Series 1, Box 1, File 9B.
Alt text: The image depicts Dr. Moore standing in front of a group of trees. Dr. Moore is smiling and holding up a leaf for the camera. There is a small body of water in the background.