
Reinforcing the Workforce (Lance Turner Editor's Note)
Businesses might be encouraged by the new governor’s emphasis on education and workforce development. read more >
Businesses might be encouraged by the new governor’s emphasis on education and workforce development. read more >
The company says a new product this year is driving the growth. read more >
The founder and CEO of leadership training firm Focus 3 states rather bluntly that if an organization isn't performing as well as it should, the first place the leader should look is in the mirror. read more >
Arkansas will be the first state government to use CiviForm, a tool that could benefit employment, education and training programs. read more >
The project is funded by the Arkansas Department of Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. read more >
Courtney Turner, Tina Gabbard and Dr. Teressa Brown weigh in on why women are leaving their jobs in unprecedented numbers. read more >
McFadden takes over after years of leadership challenges at the historically Black college in Little Rock. read more >
This fall and winter have upended life for working parents of little children, who thought the worst of the pandemic was behind them. read more >
UA Little Rock will focus on increasing the number and diversity of candidates entering and graduating from their programs and transforming the entire experience for teacher candidates to be more practice-based, so teachers are ready for their classrooms on day one. read more >
The grant from the National Science Foundation will help connect regional farmers with institutional buyers and ultimately expand access to healthy and nutritious food. read more >
This gift provides support to the center by naming the 3,758-SF space the Tim and Beverly Graham Family Studio and Classroom. read more >
Jonathan Seaborn will be succeeding Nathan Vandiver, who had led KUAR-FM and sister station KLRE-FM since 2016. read more >
Week after week, we approach executives from businesses large and small, nonprofits and even government agencies, and we ask them to answer questions about their organizations, their industries and themselves. read more >
Temperatures dipped well below freezing last week in Arkansas, which, like many other Southern states, saw leaks and widespread broken pipes in homes and businesses because of the unusually cold weather. read more >
She credited Jacob Oliva's work implementing Gov. Ron DeSantis' "parental rights policies and bold education reforms." read more >
The money will help fund 47 projects across the state. read more >
The university said the request will seek firms with the capacity to evaluate 165.73 acres of university-owned land on the northeast side of campus. read more >
The 62,000-SF project will improve the L.A. Davis Sr. Student Union, which was built in the '50s. read more >
The companies appearing on this list were selected by the thousands of busy employees, employers, executives, movers and shakers whose occupations lead them to use the services listed. read more >
While employee surveillance is becoming more commonplace, there are legal and ethical duties an employer should keep in mind when using this technology. read more >