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ACHE to Add New Master of Public Health Degree Program

Fort Smith’s Arkansas Colleges of Health Education set to start new master of public health degree program in 2024 by Thomas Saccente | January 29, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.  0 Elizabeth McClain, Arkansas Colleges of Health Education chief wellness officer, and Blake Metcalf,...

ACHE Students Host Heart ACHE 5K Fundraiser

February 18, 2023 NWA Democrat-Gazette Runners take off, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023, in the annual Heart ACHE 5K fundraiser at the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Barling. The event, organized by the Sports Medicine Club at ACHE, raises money for students to...

Newly Accepted ARCOM Student Lands Big Screen Role

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A University of Arkansas at Monticello graduate student is now facing a big decision: Hollywood or medical school? Morgan Harrington, 23, a fifth-year college rodeo competitor and biochemistry graduate student at UAM, is now adding supporting...

Fort Smith Mayor McGill Gives State of the City Address

FORT SMITH, Ark. — Monday, Feb. 27, Fort Smith Mayor George McGill gave his annual ‘State of the City’ address that focused on job growth, infrastructure, and the opening of the U.S. Marshals Museum, as well as the city’s crime rate dropping by 10% in the...

ACHE Donates Land for New No-Kill Animal Shelter

ACHE donates land for new no-kill animal shelter – Talk Business & Politics The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education announced Monday (Feb. 20) that it has donated five acres on the ACHE campus for a new facility for Fort Smith Animal Haven, formerly known...