Outreach

Universities are a resource for the entire region. Our outreach programs support families, strengthen businesses, preserve our shared history, and enrich community life. From workforce training to cultural programming, youth opportunities, veteran services, and campus events, A-State’s partnerships and programs are designed to uplift and engage communities across Arkansas.

Workforce & Economic Development

A-State’s workforce and economic development programs equip individuals and industries with the skills, support, and partnerships needed to strengthen the region’s economy.
The Delta Center Building at A-State
The Delta Center for Economic Development coordinates the economic development outreach services of A-State and works to provide a comprehensive approach to serving businesses, governments, and citizens of Arkansas.
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CREST is designed to equip future and current employees with the tools to advance in today’s ever-changing industrial markets, benefiting the employees and the industries in northeast Arkansas participating in the program.
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A-State is committed to the preparation of teachers who have the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the learning needs of today's youth. All students who are committed to pursuing a career in teaching and who meet the teacher education program standards are welcome.

Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center

The ASBTDC is a higher-education-based economic development program that assists entrepreneurs, both new and seasoned. We help with every aspect of business creation, management, and operation.
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empowering every member of our community

A-State is committed to serving unique populations through dedicated programs that deliver tailored support, care and opportunities for those who need it most.
A-State is committed to serving unique populations through dedicated programs that deliver tailored support, care and opportunities for those who need it most.

Specialized Services

From veterans and military families to young children and individuals with specialized needs, A-State provides resources that strengthen well-being and empower every member of our community.

Veterans gather around the tiago statue on campus
We’re building a model that’s not only inclusive and evidence-based but also responsive to the unique needs of our students and communities
Dr. Kristin JohnsonDr. Kristin Johnson, RESTORE Hub

History & Heritage

A-State preserves and celebrates the stories, traditions, and cultural legacy of our region through museums, heritage sites and community programs.
The Mastadon skeleton at the A-State Museum
The A-State Museum provides quality programming that broadens the perceptions and aspirations of people in Northeast Arkansas and the Northern Mississippi River Delta region.
The Johnny Cash Boyhood Home in Dyess, Arkansas
The Arkansas State University Heritage Sites, such as the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home, develop and operate historic properties of regional and national significance in the Arkansas Delta. 
An attendee watches a presentation at Delta Symposium
The symposium highlights presentations focused on the Mississippi Delta, with special interest in region’s culture, arts, and way of life—and how these shape the blues.

Events & Venues

Discover the places that make A-State a hub for connection, celebration and community engagement.
cooked steak with grill marks

The Aggie Market was among the first facilities licensed by the Arkansas Meat Inspection Program, which was authorized by Act 418 of 2021 and finalized through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The market is stocked with products made by students in a state-of-the-art processing facility located on the campus of Arkansas State University.

smiling girl petting a goat at Farm Day

Bill and Alice Nix Farm Day is an immersive, family-friendly event that brings agriculture to life for students and community members. Visitors explore interactive demonstrations, meet farm animals, and learn how modern farming practices sustain our region—showcasing A-State’s commitment to agricultural education and community outreach.

people intensely studying paintings in an art gallery
The Bradbury Art Museum is A-State’s premier visual arts venue, featuring contemporary exhibitions, regional works, and student showcases that inspire creativity and cultural engagement. Through free public programming, gallery talks, and rotating exhibits, the museum enriches the artistic landscape of Northeast Arkansas and invites the community to experience the power of art.
man leading two horses leaving the Equine Center
A-State’s Equine Center serves as a dynamic hub for education, training, and outreach in equine science. The facility hosts classes, clinics, riding lessons, and community events that promote responsible horsemanship and support the region’s strong equestrian culture, while providing students with hands-on, career-ready experiences.
exterior view of the First National Bank Arena
First National Bank Arena is the region’s largest multipurpose venue, hosting everything from Division I athletics and major concerts to community events, conferences, and graduation ceremonies. Its flexible, high-capacity space makes it a gathering point for the entire region and a centerpiece of A-State’s public outreach.
aerial view of the Fowler Center
The Fowler Center is the cultural heart of campus, presenting world-class performances in music, theater, and dance through its acclaimed presenting series and state-of-the-art performance halls. By bringing renowned artists and diverse programming to Northeast Arkansas, the center expands access to the arts and enriches the community’s cultural life.
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The Judd Hill Farmers’ Market offers a vibrant, open-air shopping experience showcasing locally grown produce, baked goods, and handcrafted items from regional vendors. Operated in partnership with A-State, the market supports local agriculture, promotes healthy living, and provides a welcoming weekly gathering place for families across the community.