ATU Planning Outdoors, In-Person Spring Graduation
Arkansas Tech University has announced plans to host in-person commencement ceremonies at the conclusion of the spring 2021 semester.
Rather than being held inside John E. Tucker Coliseum as would typically be the case, the...
In Memoriam: Charisma Lynn Khilling
Arkansas Tech University student Charisma Lynn Khilling died on Sunday, March 21, 2021.
Khilling, 22, was from Booneville. She enrolled at Arkansas Tech in 2017 and earned a place on the Dean's List in multiple...
HLC Reaffirms Accreditation for Arkansas Tech
Arkansas Tech University has received notification from the Higher Learning Commission that its accreditation is reaffirmed for an additional 10-year period.
The reaffirmation continues an institutional accreditation as a four-year, degree-granting institution of higher...
ATU Faculty Members Earn Promotions, Tenure
Twenty-two members of the Arkansas Tech University faculty were promoted and 14 ATU faculty members were granted tenure by the ATU Board of Trustees during its meeting on Thursday, March 18.
Policies and procedures regarding...
ATU Takes Steps to Ensure Continued Fulfillment of Institutional Mission
The Arkansas Tech University Board of Trustees has adopted a series of proactive restructuring initiatives designed to support the continued financial stability of the institution and the university’s ability to fulfill its mission moving...
ATU to Host Renowned Cellist for Virtual Performance
Grammy nominee Christopher Adkins, principal cellist of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, will offer the Arkansas Tech University community a virtual performance at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17.
Adkins will play works by Johann...
Senior Exhibitions Begin at Norman Hall Art Gallery
The first of three spring 2021 senior exhibitions featuring the work of students from the Arkansas Tech University Department of Art opened at Norman Hall Art Gallery on Monday, March 15.
The show displaying...
Staying Safe and Well During Spring Break
The Arkansas Tech University Division of Student Affairs will help the ATU community prepare for spring break with a series of events on Wednesday, March 17, and Thursday, March 18.
Safe Spring Break is...
Jones Provides Written Account of Slavery in Arkansas
Arkansas Tech University faculty member Dr. Kelly Houston Jones has made a contribution to the study of slavery in the United States by writing "A Weary Land: Slavery on the Ground in Arkansas."
The 284-page...