More than a dozen faculty, staff and administrators from the College of Education and Health Professions traveled roughly 475 miles to see education and health care in action across Central Arkansas.
Leslie Williams, a first-year graduate student; Morgan Little, a second-year graduate student; and Sarah Paddock, also a second-year student, will be recognized at the program's annual spring ...
The Fort Smith Public School Board of Education began Tuesday (April 1) interviewing finalists to fill the highest office in ...
ASHDOWN, Ark. - An energy company is seeking tax incentives from Little River County, Arkansas to build a solar farm and ...
UAHT offers affordable tuition and a textbook rental program, allowing students to rent college textbooks for just $20 per ...
Texarkana has been named as one of America’s “most welcoming places” by MakeMyMove in 2024. Approximately 6,800 applications ...
The Hope Lions heard a program about the upcoming James Black’s Bowie Heritage Festival set for April 25th and 26th in Washington. The event is a partnership between the University of Arkansas ...
Despite uncertainty in federal funding, electric vehicle charging stations are still being developed by the private sector, as evident by the recent announcement that a chain of truck stops has put in ...
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and in the spirit of this celebration, Opportunities, Inc., honors its ...
Circuit Judge Brent Haltom on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 ordered jail time for a Pine Bluff lawyer found in contempt of court ...
The Country Club Flea Market in Sherwood, Arkansas isn’t just a shopping destination—it’s a weekend pilgrimage for treasure ...
The Social Security Administration is partially backtracking on a plan that would require all new and existing beneficiaries ...