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Kelly Damphousse, chancellor of Arkansas State University.

Arkansas State Prepared to Go the Social Distance

Arkansas State University is continuing to adapt its semester schedules to the new and virtual realities of the novel coronavirus pandemic. read more >
Kyle D. Parker, past Fort Smith Regional Healthcare Foundation board chairman, has been named president and CEO of the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education and the proposed Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine at Chaffee Crossing in Fort Smith. 
 
Education / Health Care

Fort Smith Osteopathic School Prepares for August Opening

The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith receives a key approval from the American Osteopathic Association Commission, which paves the way for the school to open in August. read more >
Mark Young
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Education

Momentum Jonesboro on Pace to Grow Jobs in Key Sectors

Momentum Jonesboro, the economic development fundraising plan targeting job growth in northeast Arkansas, is on track to reach its $3.7 million goal. read more >
St. Bernards is an important part of the local health care system.
Education / Health Care

St. Bernards Starts Osteopathic Residency Program

St. Bernards Healthcare in Jonesboro recently started its internal medicine residency program with an osteopathic focus. read more >
Health Care

St. Bernards Makes Leadership Changes

St. Bernards has announced changes involving its executive leadership team. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education expects its building in Fort Smith to be ready in July.
Construction / Education / Health Care

Supply Lags Demand for Osteopathic Residencies

Two new osteopathic medical schools preparing to open in Arkansas aim to address the state’s shortage of primary care physicians, but the pipeline of required residencies may be too narrow to handle a flood of new medical school graduates beginning in 2021. read more >
Jeff Hankins
Business Services / Education / Health Care

Economic Benefits Touted for Osteopathic Locations

The two osteopathic medical schools under development in Arkansas are expected to give their areas a financial lift. read more >
An artist’s rendering of the planned Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith. The school has more than $100 million in assets and expects to have 150 students in each class year.
Construction / Education / Health Care

2 New Osteopathic Med Schools Hope to Fill Need

Groundwork has already started on the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith, which will include a 100,000-SF main building and several other buildings with an expected price tag of approximately $32 million. Arkansas State University at Jonesboro is building a College of Osteopathic Medicine with its partner, the New York Institute of Technology. read more >
Education / Health Care

A-State, NYIT Prepare for October Summit on Proposed Medical School

Officials with the proposed New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine on the Arkansas State University campus in Jonesboro have set a graduate medical education summit for October. The GME Summit, scheduled Oct. 16, will bring together state and national healthcare leaders, hospital executives and practicing physicians. read more >
Education / Health Care

Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board Certifies NYIT for Medical School in Jonesboro

The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board certified the New York Institute of Technology for an osteopathic medical school site on the Arkansas State University campus in Jonesboro. read more >
Education / Health Care

State Higher Ed Board OKs Osteopathic School at Arkansas State

The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board grants the New York Institute of Technology certification for an additional osteopathic medical school site on the Arkansas State University campus in Jonesboro. read more >
Education / Health Care

NYIT Votes to Put Osteopathic School in Jonesboro

The New York Institute of Technology on Friday approved a resolution to establish a second site of its College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University's campus in Jonesboro. read more >
Education / Health Care

Arkansas State Board Approves Partnership for Osteopathic School

The Arkansas State University System Board of Trustees approves a resolution allowing it to partner with the New York Institute of Technology for the development of an osteopathic medical school at the Jonesboro campus. read more >
Education / Health Care

Fort Smith Foundation Considers Osteopathic Medical School

The Fort Smith Regional Healthcare Foundation is looking into creating an osteopathic medical school in Fort Smith. read more >
Education / Health Care

ASU Discusses Osteopathic Medical School with NYIT

Arkansas State University said it has begun talks with the New York Institute of Technology to see if they can agree on opening an osteopathic medical school on the Jonesboro campus. read more >