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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute

Construction / Education / Health Care

UAMS Opens New $65M Radiation Oncology Center

The new center has expanded capabilities to provide advanced radiation treatments for children and adults with cancer. It also has the state's first proton center. read more >
Bethany Siems
Education / Health Care / Media & Marketing

Ghidotti’s Bethany Siems Elected VP of the Public Relations Society of America Arkansas Chapter (Movers & Shakers)

As vice president, Siems will help lead the society to serve professionals in the communications industry by providing community and professional development. read more >
The Myeloma Institute, located within the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at UAMS
Education

Scottrade Founder Riney Gives $1.8M to UAMS Myeloma Center

The Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation give $1.8 million to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Myeloma Center. read more >
Marge Schueck (center) and her children, Patrick Schueck and Jennifer Schueck McCarty.
 
Education / Health Care

Schueck/McCarty Family Pledges $1M to UAMS Cancer Institute

The Schueck/McCarty family has pledged $1 million to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute to support its efforts in achieving the National Cancer Institute designation. read more >
Peter Emanuel
Health Care

Dr. Peter Emanuel Joins CHI St. Vincent

Dr. Peter Emanuel, the former director for the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, will be joining CHI St. Vincent of Little Rock on Sept. 1. read more >
Peter Emanuel
Government & Politics / Health Care

Dr. Peter Emanuel Resigns from UAMS’ Rockefeller Cancer Institute

The resignation, effective July 31, is the latest high-profile departure in a turbulent year for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. read more >
Architect Charles Thompson’s painting of the Federal Reserve Bank designed by his firm and built in 1924. The building is now the eStem High Public Charter School at the southeast corner of Third and Louisiana streets in downtown Little Rock.
Construction / Media & Marketing / Tourism

Flexibility Key To Cromwell Architects Engineers’ 130-Year Survival

After more than 30 years at Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc., CEO Charley Penix has the long view of the firm, on what has allowed it to survive 130 years to become the oldest architecture firm in Arkansas and one of the oldest in the United States. read more >