Gipson Appointed Cabinet-Level Chief Diversity Officer
Maurice Gipson becomes the first cabinet-level chief diversity officer for Arkansas State University,
Gov. Hutchinson Appoints A-State Alumna Christy Clark to ASU Board of Trustees
Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces appointment of McCrory native and Little Rock resident Christy Clark, a 1992 graduate of Arkansas State University, to a five-year term on the ASU Board of Trustees.
Gov. Hutchinson Releases $500,000 for ASU System Efficiency Study
Gov. Asa Hutchinson is releasing $500,000 in state discretionary funds to the Arkansas State University System to help fund its Accelerate ASU efficiency study that is under way.
Welch Addresses Governor's Request to Freeze Tuition Next Year
Dr. Chuck Welch, president of the Arkansas State University System, issues statement regarding Gov. Asa Hutchinson's request that four-year universities freeze tuition and that two-year institutions limit increases to the CPI index next year.
A-State Athletics Receives $10 Million from Allison Family, Centennial Bank
The Arkansas State University Board of Trustees voted today to name A-State’s football field “Allison Field” and its future north end zone facility “Centennial Bank Athletics Operations Center” in recognition of a combined $10 million from the Johnny Allison family and Centennial Bank to the Red Wolves Foundation. In 2014, Allison, founder and chairman of Home BancShares, made a $5 million contribution to the Red Wolves Foundation that matches his latest personal gift commitment as the largest in A-State history.
ASU Trustees Hear Update on Systemwide Efficiency Study
The Arkansas State University System will receive a third-party report early next year on ways to grow revenue, reduce costs and reallocate resources to strategic initiatives.
ASU Trustees OK Lease with Red Wolves Foundation for Athletics Facilities, Refinancing of Housing Bonds
The Arkansas State University Board of Trustees today in a special meeting approved a lease that will facilitate construction of $29 million in new athletics facilities at Centennial Bank Stadium and the refinancing of $12.28 million in housing bonds.
Aspen Institute Names ASU-Mountain Home One of Top 150 Community Colleges in Nation
The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program has named Arkansas State University-Mountain Home one of the nation's top 150 community colleges eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation's signature recognition of high achievement and performance among America's community colleges.
Welch: Why Mexico Campus for Arkansas State University?
ASU System President Chuck Welch explains why Arkansas State University has opened a campus in Queretaro, Mexico.
ASU-Newport Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Marked Tree Campus
Arkansas State University-Newport celebrates the 50th Anniversary of its Marked Tree campus.
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