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Pre-Law Society Striving for Success

The Arkansas Tech Pre-Law Society strives to prepare for the LSAT, collaborate about current issues and network with other students looking forward to careers in law, politics and public service.

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Masquerade for a Cure

Masquerade for a Cure to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure will be hosted this week in Caraway Hall.

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Tech Students Recognized for Hoops for Heart

Arkansas Tech University students have been recognized for their efforts in raising funds for the American Heart Association.

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Fisher Earns National Recognition

Arkansas Tech University alumnus Joe Fisher is among 62 educators from around the United States named a 2010 National Association of Elementary School Principals National Distinguished Principal.

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Former Wonder Boy to Enter Hall of Fame

Bill "Sleepy" Curtis, who rushed for more than 2,000 yards during his four-year football career at Arkansas Tech University, has been selected for induction into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame.

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Turnovers Allow Tigers to Top Wonder Boys

Two defensive touchdowns by West Alabama early in the fourth quarter sent the Tigers to a 49-26 Gulf South Conference win over the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys at Tiger Stadium in Livingston, Ala., on Saturday night.

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Golden Suns Win 6th Straight Match

Arkansas Tech made quick work of Bacone College in a non-conference volleyball match at Tucker Coliseum in Russellville on Friday evening.

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Norton to Serve as STJ Head Permanently

Dr. Hanna Norton was installed as head of the Arkansas Tech University Department of Speech, Theatre and Journalism on a permanent basis by the Tech Board of Trustees on Thursday.

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Arkansas Tech – Ozark Merges with Area Career and Technical Center

Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus and the Russellville Area Career and Technical Center (ACTC) will collaborate in delivering workforce training programs which lead to skill development and degree attainment.

 

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Board Takes Action on Facility Upgrades

Arkansas Tech University will move forward with improvements to four of its buildings following action by the institution’s Board of Trustees on Thursday.

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