ATU Plans Return to Normal in Fall 2021
Arkansas Tech University is preparing to look, sound and feel like Arkansas Tech University again in fall 2021.
ATU President Dr. Robin E. Bowen announced on Friday that it is the intention of Arkansas...
ATU Listed Among Top Educational Options for Adults
Arkansas Tech University has earned recognition as one of America's best options for non-traditional learners.
ATU is included on the list of Abound's 2021 top higher education programs for adults.
Abound is a college...
Early Registration for Current Students Opens March 1
The Office of the Registrar has announced the schedule by which current students may register for summer, fall and winter intersession 2021 classes at Arkansas Tech University.
Early registration is for currently enrolled students based...
March 15 Deadline to Apply for ATU-Ozark Allied Health
Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that employment in medical and health services will increase by 18 percent by the year 2026.
Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus offers Associate of Applied Science...
Get Social With Jerry the Bulldog
Jerry the Bulldog, campus ambassador at Arkansas Tech University, now has official presences on Instagram and Facebook.
His pages are located at www.instagram.com/arkansastechjerry and www.facebook.com/ArkansasTechJerry.
"All members of the ATU community are encouraged to follow...
Winter Weather Alert: February 14-15
A significant snowfall is forecast to fall on the region that includes Arkansas Tech University campuses in Russellville and Ozark, possibly beginning as early as the overnight hours on Sunday, Feb. 14, and into...
ATU Inclement Weather Procedures: Feb. 11, 2021
Arkansas Tech University will operate
under the following procedures due to inclement weather in the region on
Thursday, Feb. 11.
The physical ATU campuses in Russellville and Ozark as well as Arkansas Tech Career Center will...
ATU-Ozark, Judge Capp Collaborate on New Program
A new initiative will provide criminal offenders in Franklin and Johnson counties with the opportunity to seek rehabilitation through education.
Judge Sarah Capp of the Arkansas District Court and Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus have...
ATU-Ozark, Greenwood Partner to Train Future EMTs
A collaboration between Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus and Greenwood High School is creating new educational opportunities for students interested in emergency medical services.
Seniors at Greenwood High School are enrolled in concurrent classes that...
Grant Funds to Create New Learning Opportunities
Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus has received $137,000 from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education Regional Workforce Grants program.
The funds will aid the allied health, computer information technology and logistics management programs in providing...