Central Baptist College
Central Baptist College Announces New EVP & Director of Admissions (Movers & Shakers)
Jeremy Langley has been hired as executive vice president at Central Baptist College of Conway, and Sterling Claypoole has been hired as director of admissions. read more >
Bri Morris Named Executive Director of Arkansas Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network (Movers & Shakers)
Morris is the first director of the new network of pharmacies created by the Arkansas Pharmacists Association in Little Rock. read more >
UALR Names Aresh Assadi Director of Counseling Services (Movers & Shakers)
Assadi will be responsible for managing the counseling team, supervising a team of clinical interns and providing mental health programming to the campus. read more >
1 Joins Arvest Bank of Bentonville (Movers & Shakers)
David Allen joins Arvest as a treasury management sales adviser. read more >
New Hires Made at Forge Inc. (Movers & Shakers)
Sandra Carrasco-Quezada, Bill Fox and Morgan Scholz have joined Forge Inc. of Huntsville, a nonprofit community loan fund. read more >
2021 Governor’s Cup Winners Announced
The eight winners of the 2021 Arkansas Governor's Cup Collegiate Business Plan competition were announced during a virtual presentation held at noon Thursday. read more >
Central Baptist Hires Holt to Lead PACE (Movers & Shakers)
Claudette Holt is the new director of enrollment for the Professional Adult College Education program at Central Baptist College in Conway. read more >
Former Maumelle Mayor Moves to Halff+Marlar (Movers & Shakers)
Mike Watson has joined Halff+Marlar in Little Rock as a business development manager. read more >
Left in Hole by Former President, Arkansas Baptist Rebuilds Enrollment
Little Rock’s Arkansas Baptist College should be nearing completion of its second academic year of financial stability heading toward the start of the 2018 fall semester. That was the plan. read more >
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Central Baptist College Promotes Two (Movers & Shakers)
J.D. Gray and Amy Reed have been named director of development and annual fund officer at Central Baptist College in Conway. read more >
Colleges, Universities Play Vital Role In Conway’s Economic Success
Signs greeting motorists proudly proclaim Conway the “City of Colleges,” and its three residential campuses have played a major role in the growth and development of the wider community. read more >
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Conway College Presidents Talk Retention, Campus Changes
College presidents in Conway discussed the challenges facing higher education and changes coming to their respective schools on Tuesday at the first Outlook Conway conference, hosted by the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce. read more >
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Tim Gunter To Lead New Band Program at Central Baptist College (Movers & Shakers)
Tim Gunter, the director of athletic bands at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for 15 years, has been named director of bands and an associate professor of music for Central Baptist College’s new band program. read more >
Central Baptist College Gets $6M for New Residence Hall
Central Baptist College of Conway announces the largest donation to the college in its history: $6 million from Max and Debbie Story of Magnolia for the construction of a new residence hall. read more >
Central Baptist College To Build $4M Library
Central Baptist College of Conway expects to construct a new library building in 2013, diverging from plans to renovate the private school’s existing library facility. The estimated cost of the new building is $4 million. read more >
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Conway Makes The Grade With Multiple Education Opportunities
Home to nationally recognized public schools, three colleges and universities and thriving private schools, Conway is Arkansas’s education capital. read more >
Conway Good Fit for the Young As Well as Young at Heart
Located 30 miles from Little Rock, Conway is the northwestern entryway into the metro region and is attracting relocating families and new businesses that appreciate its quality of life. The city of nearly 60,000 is home to three colleges, scenic lakes and parks, a thriving business community, and a number of cultural and recreational opportunities. read more >