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Two northwest Arkansas Students Earn Perfect Scores on ACT
Two northwest Arkansas high school seniors bring home perfect scores on their ACT tests. Taylor Conran and Miles Batson – both of whom will be seniors at Farmington high School, just west of Fayetteville – each scored a 36 composite score on the ACT. That is the highest score possible on the test. Most ACT takers score between 17 and 24.
UAMS receives $31.7 million grant for clinical trials and research
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has now been awarded $31.7 million that will towards improving the healthcare system in the state of Arkansas. "We are thrilled to receive this award, which keeps us in strong and close association with around 60 other...
New UAMS NWA vice-chancellor Ryan Cork eyeing next 10 years for the region
Earlier this month, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) announced that Ryan Cork would take the helm as vice-chancellor of the medical school’s Northwest Arkansas campus on Sept. 1. Cork, who has served as executive director of the Northwest Arkansas Council’s healthcare transformation division since 2021, highlighted...
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