As the school year comes to an end, it is a tradition at University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana to honor one of their own and name the outstanding staff member of the year.
Now that summer is just around the corner it's time to enroll your kids into the popular summer program at the University of Arkansas at Hope-Texarkana. Kids love the Kids' College.
It's time for graduations all across the area and The University of Arkansas at Hope-Texarkana will be holding the special nurse pinning ceremony for the graduates from the Licensed Practical Nursing Program on Thursday evening May 5 at 6 PM. The ceremony will be held at the Hempstead Hall Theater.
A Big Congratulations to two Genoa Central High graduates for being awarded Honors Scholarships by the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana.
Lea Dawn Kelly
Lea Dawn Kelly was awarded the Honors Scholarship to attend UAHT.
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It's time to register for summer and fall classes at the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana (UAHT). Classes start soon with Summer I and online summer classes begin June 1, Summer II classes start July 5, and Fall classes begin August 24.
Here's a fun way to help the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund. They are having a Mother-Daughter Photo Contest that will benefit scholarships across the state of Arkansas.
How many times have you found there was an easier way to navigate through a computer program only to find out that just about everyone else knew about the little time-saving trick way before you did? Don't feel bad, everyone has had the same experience at one time or another. This short class at the University of Arkansas at the Hope Campus can change that for you.
Congratulations to three University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana Secondary Career & Technical Education students who won second place in the team “Weldathon” competition that took place.at the South Arkansas Community College last week in El Dorado.
Have you seen the movie Hidden Figures with Octavia Spencer and Kevin Costner? If you haven't you really need to because it's about the brilliant African American women who worked at NASA in the early 1960s. But before those historic women, there was another woman named Dorothy McFadden Hoover whose work was mentioned in the film, and Dorothy was from Hope, Arkansas.