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The Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas is again accepting applications for a series of $1,500 scholarships. Rebecca Soto, the development officer for HWOA, visited with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams and said the scholarships are available for a wide range of applicants.
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On today's show, "Cambodian Rock Band" presents a story of music, trauma, comedy and family, with the Khmer Rouge as a backdrop. Also, decades of academic scholarships for Latino students in Arkansas. Plus, talking business and politics with Michael Tilley, looking forward to the weekend with Becca Martin Brown, and discussing "Dune: Part Two" with Courtney Lanning.
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The Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas is again accepting applications for a series of $1,500 scholarships. Rebecca Soto, the development officer for HWOA, speaks on the scholarships available to any Latino student furthering their education.
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Two local teachers received fellowships from the National Geographic Society to take part in an expedition to Antarctica over their winter break. Now they are working to bring what they learned to students in northwest Arkansas.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," "Capitol View's" Roby Brock discusses how the Urban League of the State of Arkansas aims to improve education and mental health with CEO and President Scott Hamilton and Chairman Sherman Tate.
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In this edition of "Reflections In Black", host Raven Cook discusses Dr. Carter G. Woodson, who is known as the father of Black history.
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On today's show, a hair salon in Fayetteville is finding a way to take hair clippings and help improve the planet. Also, the geopolitics of Star Trek. Plus, the blues legend Leadbelly and his influence 75 years after his death.
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling speaks with Catherine Robinson from the Walton Family Foundation about their recent report on northwest Arkansas' top-performing schools in career and technical education.
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The U.S. Department of Education updated the free application for federal student aid late last year. Delays, glitches and a calculation error have caused stress and confusion for colleges and students.
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On today's show, a web of confusion around getting federal aid for college. Plus, Kiley Reid’s new novel, “Come and Get It” is set in Fayetteville. Also, a series of live "Undisciplined" podcast events focus on education.