The Arkansas State University Speech and Hearing Center (ASUSHC) is growing steadily as proven by a recently released productivity report outlining the success and all of the services offered to the community free of charge.
Fifteen alumni of Arkansas State University became members of the first graduating class of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM), which is based in historic Wilson Hall on the A-State campus.
The Department of Military Science and Leadership at Arkansas State University commissioned 10 ROTC cadets as second lieutenants during ceremonies conducted virtually.
The various colleges continued with the annual tradition of recognizing top graduating students. Normally these awards would have been presented during Convocation of Scholars.
Chancellor Kelly Damphousse issued the following statement to the A-State community on Friday, April 3, following the notice of the first coronavirus case on campus.
Arkansas State University’s effort to expand and enhance medical care throughout Arkansas and the Delta reaches a historic milestone Thursday as its partner, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, holds a virtual commencement...
Stephen J. Mullin is joining the Arkansas State University faculty as the chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, Dean of Science and Mathematics Lynn Boyd announced this week.
Two new appointments in the College of Engineering and Computer Science will further advance the college's emphasis on student success and program quality.