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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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In this week’s excerpt of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” with Randy Wilburn, listeners can hear a conversation with NWACC's president Dr. Dennis Rittle to discover the school's deep commitment to education and find out how it can positively impact students' academic journey.
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After nearly three years on hold, student loan payments are due again - Ozarks at Large has a primer for how payment may have changed since then.
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The Windgate Museum of Art at Hendrix College is adding two new works painted by Mississippian Marie Hull. Another painting, Arrival at Camp Jerome, is back after a restoration. It has deep connections to Northwest Arkansas.
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Lyon College administration provide details on Arkansas' first veterinary and dental schools. Also, the Fayetteville Police Department starts operating out of its new headquarters, the Northwest Arkansas Nation Airport officials take closer look at leaving Highfill, commencement dates and more.
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On today's show, Susan Burton, founder of A New Way of Life Reentry Project, talks about helping people transition out of incarceration. Also, the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voted against a deal with Phoenix University, the opening date for the U.S. Marshals Museum and an upcoming Lavender Graduation. Plus, another episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" and more.
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Today's outline of what's happening includes the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voting against a proposed deal with Phoenix University, the approaching Lavender Graduation at the University of Arkansas and an opening date for the U.S. Marshals Museum.
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On today's show, Arkansas universities are looking to new ways to attract potential students and brace for record-low enrollment at the end of the decade. Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces is running president in 2024, and Central Arkansans deal with the aftermath of Friday's deadly tornado. Plus, the next concert from the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas will feature the Fayetteville Jazz Collective, and more.
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National trends predict a drop college enrollment later this decade. Arkansas schools are trying to shift practices to weather the coming hardships.
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On today's show, talks continue of a possible affiliation deal between the University of Arkansas and the University of Phoenix. Also, a federal judge refuses to dismiss a lawsuit regarding ivermectin use at the Washington County Detention Center. Plus, an excerpt from the latest episode of "Resilient Black Women," secret clocks and more.