Thursday - September 18, 2025
State Tipoffs Involving Arkansas Newsletter for Saturday September 13, 2025 ( 4 items )  

ATU Freshmen Begin Project Lead Experience
RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas, Sept. 13 -- Arkansas Tech University issued the following news: * * * ATU Freshmen Begin Project Lead Experience Project Lead, a mentorship initiative offered to students in the Arkansas Tech University College of Business and Economic Development, began its 2025-26 academic year program with a session at Chambers Cafeteria West Dining Room on Thursday, Sept. 11. Through Project Lead, upper level student ambassadors from the ATU College of Business and Economic Develo  more

Graham Gets State Star Honor in Orlando
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Sept. 13 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news: * * * Graham Gets State Star Honor in Orlando By Angelita Faller The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center congratulates Karissa Graham on her selection as State Star. The State Star award recognizes outstanding individual achievement and is presented annually to one person from every Small Business Development Center network in the country. "Our State Stars represent the best of Am  more

UA Little Rock Expands Student Safety Efforts Through 'One Pill Can Kill' Partnership
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Sept. 13 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news: * * * UA Little Rock Expands Student Safety Efforts Through 'One Pill Can Kill' Partnership By Angelita Faller The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has joined forces with Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin to combat the growing threat of fentanyl and counterfeit prescription drugs through the "One Pill Can Kill" Initiative. The statewide campaign combines education, training, and access to life-s  more

University of the Ozarks: Students Boost Enrollment Growth
CLARKSVILLE, Arkansas, Sept. 13 -- The University of the Ozarks issued the following news: * * * Students Boost Enrollment Growth Bolstered by one of the largest incoming classes of first-year students in its history, enrollment at University of the Ozarks has increased for the second consecutive year. A total of 796 students were enrolled at Ozarks for the 2025 Fall Semester as of the end of business on Wednesday, Sept. 10, the official day of record for the semester. It marks a 1.8 percent  more