ARA Names New Board Members (Movers & Shakers)
Judy McReynolds and Jason Morris are now Arkansas Research Alliance trustees. read more >
Judy McReynolds, Jason Morris Join Board of Arkansas Research Alliance
The two new trustees will be formally introduced at the board's August meeting, the ARA said in a news release. read more >
Online Exchange Connects Arkansas Researchers With Equipment
One goal of program's goals is to help the state avoid the duplication of research dollars. read more >
Whatley Promoted in Governor’s Office (Movers & Shakers)
Karen Whatley has been named chief legal officer for Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s office, and Jordan Burgess has been named to succeed her as director of legislative and agency affairs. read more >
Jerry Adams to Retire From Arkansas Research Alliance
A six-year member of the group with a background in economic development has been chosen as his successor. read more >
Arkansas Research Alliance Announces 6 New Board Members
The new members represent health care, technology, energy and education sectors. read more >
Kelly Accepts Associate Role at Rockefeller Cancer Institute (Movers & Shakers)
Thomas J. Kelly Jr. has been named associate director for cancer research and training at the Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. read more >
Hopper Joins Arkansas Research Alliance (Movers & Shakers)
Amy Hopper has been hired as program manager by the Arkansas Research Alliance in Conway. read more >
Arkansas Research Alliance Adds 8 to Academy
Arkansas Research Alliance announced an expansion of its ARA Academy of Scholars and Fellows, welcoming two new ARA Scholars and six new ARA Fellows. read more >
Bryan Barnhouse’s Research Recruits Get Results in Return
Bryan Barnhouse was promoted to CEO of the Arkansas Research Alliance on Jan. 1. Previously, he served as the ARA’s chief operating officer and vice president of the ARA. read more >
Bryan Barnhouse Named CEO of the Arkansas Research Alliance
Jerry Adams, president of the Arkansas Research Alliance, announced this week the promotion of Bryan Barnhouse to CEO. read more >
Tracy Rosser Joins ARA Board
Tracy Rosser, executive vice president of operations at Transplace Inc., has joined the Arkansas Research Alliance Board of Trustees. read more >
Brown Named to Research Alliance Board (Movers & Shakers)
Daryl Brown, executive director of external affairs-south region at Midcontinent Independent System Operator, has joined the Arkansas Research Alliance board of trustees. read more >
Bellido, Zhan Join ARA Scholars Program
Gov. Asa Hutchinson and the Arkansas Research Alliance announce two new ARA Scholars to the ARA Academy of Scholars and Fellows. read more >
National Innovation Conference Set for Little Rock in 2020
The Arkansas Research Alliance announced Thursday that the State Science and Technology Institute (SSTI) will hold its annual conference in Little Rock from Oct. 13-15. read more >
Conference to Focus on AI in Arkansas
The sixth annual Arkansas Bioinformatics Consortium conference is set for Feb. 10-11 at the Wyndham Riverfront in North Little Rock. Its theme is “Artificial Intelligence in Arkansas.” read more >
Douglas Hutchings to Lead ARA Academy
The Arkansas Research Alliance announces that Douglas Hutchings has been named director of the ARA Academy of Scholars & Fellows, effective July 1. read more >
ARA Names Six Researchers To Fellows Program
Six new Arkansas Research Alliance Fellows were named Thursday during a news conference at the state capitol with Gov. Asa Hutchinson. read more >
ARA Names Four New Board Members
The Arkansas Research Alliance announced Tuesday the addition of four new board of trustees members: AT&T Arkansas President Ronnie Dedman; David Peacock, president of Hytrol Conveyor Co.; Laura Landreaux, president and CEO of Entergy Arkansas Inc.; and Dr. Cam Patterson, chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. read more >
Crystal Johnson Earns Credit from U.S. Chamber of Commerce (Movers & Shakers)
Crystal Johnson has graduated from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Institute for Organization Management, which consists of 96 hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. read more >