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Funding for New TV, Radio Studios Approved

Broadcasting students at Arkansas Tech University are closer to having new studios to work in following action by the Tech Board of Trustees during its regular monthly meeting on Thursday.

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Brown's Contract Extended Through June 2013

Arkansas Tech University President Dr. Robert C. Brown is under contract to maintain the position he has held since 1993 through June 30, 2013, following action by the Tech Board of Trustees on Thursday.

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Cohoon Stepping Down as Dean

The longest-serving faculty member in the history of Arkansas Tech University is returning to the classroom on a full-time basis.

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Board Approves Woods as Department Head

The Arkansas Tech University Board of Trustees selected Dr. Jeffrey Woods to become the head of the Arkansas Tech Department of History and Political Science on a permanent basis during its meeting on Thursday.

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IMSSO Reception Friday

The Office of International and Multicultural Student Services is hosting a reception tomorrow afternoon to honor international students who will be graduating on Saturday.

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Social Media Training Workshops

Arkansas Tech University is making it easier for campus departments to learn more about social media.

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Centennial Brick Program Deadline Extended

Arkansas Tech University has extended the deadline for those wishing to have a personalized brick installed by May at Centennial Plaza.

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Rematch of GSC Title Game Tonight

The preseason favorites to win the 2010-11 Gulf South Conference men’s basketball divisional titles will clash at John E. Tucker Coliseum in Russellville tonight (Thursday, Dec. 16).

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Wilbers Sees Progress From Golden Suns

Approximately one-third of the way through the 2010-11 basketball regular season, Arkansas Tech head women’s basketball coach Dave Wilbers is pleased with the progress that his nationally fifth-ranked Golden Suns have made so far.

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PLC Members Deliver Holiday Cheer

It wasn't quite as fanciful as tiny reindeer and there were no jolly men in red suits, but the clothes packed into four midsized sedans driven by members of the Arkansas Tech University Presidential Leadership Cabinet were a welcome gift for three charitable organizations on Wednesday.

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