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Students Compete in Wacky Olympics
Arkansas Tech University students enjoyed the spring weather yesterday, as many supported their residence hall in the annual Wacky Olympics competition. Click the "Read More" tab for video from the event.
]]>CEC Earth Day Events Begin
The Arkansas Tech Campus Environmental Coalition (CEC) invites the campus to join them in celebrating Earth Day with a series beginning today.
]]> Choirs to Perform Thursday in Spring Concert
Arkansas Tech University Choirs will perform in a Spring Concert Thursday in Witherspoon Auditorium.
]]> Pre-Med Club 5K Saturday
The Pre-Med Club at Arkansas Tech is hosting “Change the World, One Step at a Time” 5K Walk/Run this weekend to raise funding for special projects.
]]> FEMA Division Director to Speak at Tech
Kenneth Clark, division director for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Operations Division, will share his knowledge with students and faculty at Arkansas Tech University on Thursday, April 19.
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Spring 2012 Choir Tour Continues
The Arkansas Tech Concert Chorale and Chamber Choir are traveling to Northwest Arkansas today for the culmination of their Spring 2012 Choir Tour.
]]> Wonder Boys Play at Home Tonight
Arkansas Tech University will host Ouachita Baptist University for a non-conference baseball game at Tech Field in Russellville tonight (Tuesday, April 17).
]]> Greek Madness Games Today
Greek Madness was originally planned to start Sunday afternoon with the “Assassins: Who will be the last Greek standing?” game, but the event has been rescheduled for today due to inclement weather.
]]> Ozark recycles nearly five tons for Recyclemania
The results are officially in, and Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus recycled nearly 10,000 pounds of paper, plastic, aluminum and cardboard during Recyclemania.
]]> Survey shows Ozark students more satisfied than national average
Students at Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus are significantly more satisfied with their program of study compared to national community college peers, according to a recent survey.
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