March is Women’s History Month and Arkansas State University’s Multicultural Center plans to highlight the contributions women have made on campus, in the community, in history and society.
Be Pro Be Proud, Arkansas’ leading workforce development initiative, celebrated its first successful “Draft Day” event of 2025 at Nettleton High School in Jonesboro.
The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) at Arkansas State University is adding another key position. Dr. Sarah Hooper will be taking on the new role of associate dean for student programs and admissions on March 1.
The Jonesboro Business Association (JBA) announced a strategic partnership with the Northeast Arkansas Career & Technical Center (NEACTC) and several esteemed business leaders to assist 100+ students who submitted resumés in preparation for Draft Day.
The A-State Museum opened its newest exhibit honoring Jonesboro’s Black business districts on Tuesday and invited a panel of Jonesboro natives to share their stories of the districts to celebrate Black History Month.
The Arvest Foundation recently announced a $5,000 donation to support the third annual “Thrown to the Wolves High School Innovation Competition” hosted by the Delta Center for Economic Development at Arkansas State University.
The Arkansas State University College of Agriculture (CoA) welcomes guests and students to the Judd Hill Farmers’ Market at 6:30 p.m. on March 10 for the Character and Ethics Conference.
The groundbreaking date for the newest building in the Brookland Public Schools (BPS) system has been announced.
Students at Leadership Magnet School brought historical figures to life Monday by holding a wax museum in honor of Black History Month.
“We are excited to bring together members of our community. Being a community-based model of education, collaboration on the A-State campus here in Jonesboro and across the state of Arkansas is essential for our success,” said Dr. Heidi Banse, dean of the CVM.