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ASU-Mountain Home Awarded $450K to Establish New Manufacturing Program

The grant is a portion of $10 million awarded to projects across eight states by the Delta Workforce Grant Program.  read more >
Education

South Arkansas College Names Stephanie Tully-Dartez as Interim President

She takes over for the departing Bentley Wallace, who has been named chancellor of Arkansas State University-Mountain Home. read more >
Education

Bentley Wallace Named Chancellor of ASU-Mountain Home

Wallace, who has been president of South Arkansas College in El Dorado since 2020, assumes his new role on Aug. 1. read more >
Education

ASU-Mountain Home Narrows Chancellor Search to 3

The finalists were chosen after a search committee reviewed 47 applications for the position. read more >
Clockwise from top left: Bentley Wallace, Marico Howe, John Lewis, Christy Oberste and Mason Campbell have been named deans of five University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College divisions.
Education

Pulaski Tech Appoints 5 New Deans (Movers & Shakers)

John Lewis, Mason Campbell, Marico Howe, Christy Oberste and Bentley Wallace have been named deans of five University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College divisions. read more >
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Rock Region Metro Hires Springsted Waters to Find New Director

The Rock Region Metro board hires Springsted Waters Executive Recruitment of Dallas to recruit its next executive director. read more >
Bentley Wallace, Vice President of Economic Development at Pulaski Tech. 
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Employers Turning to Two-Year Community Colleges for Workforce Training Needs

Workforce development has become a popular issue as industry leaders have said they have a hard time finding enough quality workers to fill their needs. It’s a renewed focus of groups like the Northwest Arkansas Council, which recently announced a three-year plan to strengthen the area’s workforce development and the ties between employers and schools. read more >