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Career Fair: Education
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Career Fair: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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Fall 2025 Career Fairs Planned at Arkansas Tech
Arkansas Tech University students and alumni are invited to participate in a series of career fairs hosted by ATU Norman Career Services during the...
Legacy Benches Installed on Arkansas Tech Campus
Arkansas Tech University is engaged in a legacy bench project to further beautify its Russellville campus and provide pedestrians with additional opportunities to relax...
Register for 2025 ATU Involvement Fair by August 12
Registration is open for businesses and other off-campus organizations that wish to reserve a space for the 2025 Arkansas Tech University Involvement Fair.
Offered through...
ATU’s Victory Attends Meeting in Nation’s Capital
Of everything Arkansas Tech University student Nikki Victory saw and did while participating in the National Millennial and Generation Z (NMGZ) meeting in Washington,...
ATU-Ozark Earns $28,000 Grant to Upgrade Equipment
Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus has been awarded a $28,000 grant from the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission to enhance its automotive service technology and collision...
ATU-Ozark Adds Savage to Computer Services Staff
Eric Savage has joined Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus as associate director of computer services.
Savage holds a Bachelor of Science degree in network administration and...
AGS Students Embark on Four-Week Adventure at ATU
Arkansas Governor’s School began its 46th annual session on Sunday, July 6, with an opening ceremony at John E. Tucker Coliseum on the Arkansas...
Four Weeks in France: Teaching and Studying Abroad
When the opportunity to help teach the English language in France for four weeks presented itself, Arkansas Tech University student Rose Gunther was quick...









