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High school students across the state will now have another opportunity to go to college even if their parents are unable to financially support them.
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The U.S. Department of Education says the State of Arkansas has underfunded the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff by as much as $300 million.
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is partnering with the Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District to provide an intensive program for teachers in training.
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A $50,000 gift from Little Rock-based James A. Rogers Excavating helped renovate the space in UA Little Rock's Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences building.
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The grant will help develop an advanced artificial-intelligence automation and rapid-recovery hardware to protect industrial control systems from cybersecurity attacks.
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Future students of the Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine will have the chance to work with Cabot Animal Support Services as part of their studies.
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The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville will reallocate staff and resources from its Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion this year.
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Dr. Glen Hoffsis has been named as the founding dean for Arkansas State University’s upcoming College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Eleanor Green, who will be the new dean, has experience in academia and operating a veterinary clinic.
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Do No Harm, a Virginia-based nonprofit, filed a lawsuit in April challenging the constitutionality of the scholarship, which limited eligibility based on race.