
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Receives HLC Accreditation
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education says it has received early initial accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education says it has received early initial accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith on Tuesday announced that it has received a $32.3 million dollar gift to fund health and wellness initiatives. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith recently welcomed its first School of Physical Therapy class. read more >
Mercy executives and state and local officials mark the completion of the $28.5 million Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital Fort Smith. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith has received accreditation for its Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine. read more >
Arkansas faces a high demand for doctors while medical school residencies remain in short supply. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education has purchased the former corporate office building of Golden Living in Fort Smith. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education will begin accepting applications to its School of Physical Therapy on July 1. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education has hired Brian Kim to serve as its new president. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education recently announced a new partnership between the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine and Unity Health in Searcy to deliver graduate medical education training for its resident physicians. read more >
Heritage Village, a walkable neighborhood with both commercial and residential space, is now under development on the Barling side of Chaffee Crossing across from the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education. read more >
The two new osteopathic medical schools in Arkansas are being flooded with applications from students who want to be doctors. read more >
CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs announces a partnership with the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith to develop new undergraduate medical education and graduate medical education training opportunities for osteopathic students and graduates. read more >
Kyle Parker has brought his faith in the benefits of technology to his latest project: the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, the medical school that opened in August in Fort Smith. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith says an anonymous $15 million donation will allow it to expand its osteopathic medical college campus and surrounding area. read more >
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 >
Dr. Kenneth A. Heiles, once described as “the key hire” for the proposed osteopathic school in Fort Smith, quietly left in October as the college prepares for its fall 2017 opening. read more >
The Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith received pre-accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education CEO Kyle Parker has hired a first-rate lineup of consultants to devise the best way to build a residential-retail-commercial community. read more >
Mercy Clinic-Fort Smith will build a $7.9 million, 13,500-SF clinic across the street from the planned Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine on Chad Colley Boulevard in Chaffee Crossing. read more >