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Diamond Distinction

Barbara Bethell, Chairwoman of the board of Girl Scouts Diamonds Council surprises Dr. Jo Alice Blondin...

 

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Late Drury Run Sinks Wonder Boys

Drury University held Arkansas Tech without a made field goal for the final 9:04 and the Panthers knocked off the nationally 13th-ranked Wonder Boys 87-72 at the O'Reilly Family Event Center in Springfield, Mo., on Wednesday night.

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Tough Early Road Test Awaits Tech Men

Arkansas Tech's first road game of the 2010-11 men's basketball season might turn out to be the toughest one the Wonder Boys face all year.

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Golden Suns Win By 86

Thirteen Arkansas Tech players scored and 14 Golden Suns logged 10 minutes or more in a 120-34 victory over the Rhema Bible Lady Eagles at Tucker Coliseum in Russellville on Tuesday night.

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#1 Golden Suns Host Rhema Tonight

Nationally top-ranked Arkansas Tech will try to extend its women's basketball home court winning streak to 20 games when the Golden Suns entertain the Rhema Bible Eagles at 5:30 p.m. today (Tuesday, Nov. 16) at Tucker Coliseum in Russellville.

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Kondrick Honored by Professional Organization

Dr. Linda Kondrick, associate professor of physical science at Arkansas Tech University, was recognized this month for her work as president of the Mid-South Educational Research Association (MSERA) in 2010.

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Poinsettia Sale Announced

If you are shopping for a beautiful and affordable holiday gift, look no further than the Tech farm.

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Phi Beta Lambda Officers Selected

The Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) organization at Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus selected officers to serve during the 2010-2011 school year.

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International Fashion Show a Success

Doc's Place played host to the annual International Fashion Show, which was held yesterday in honor of International Education Week and featured numerous international students and friends modeling clothing from their native country.

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International Perspectives Panel Today

“International Perspectives: Classrooms Around the World” will introduce a panel of international students to discuss education in their respective countries today at noon in Doc Bryan Room 242.

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