News
Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine Announces New Dean
As Dean, Dr. Loyke will oversee ARCOM’s academic program, faculty development, and strategic initiatives that support ARCOM’s mission to educate and train compassionate, skilled physicians who serve communities in need.
ARCOM Student Elected to National Leadership Role
Student Doctor Jihad has been elected first vice chair of the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents (COSGP) national board, becoming the first ARCOM student to serve at the national level.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Announces Kyle D. Parker to Transition to President Emeritus
Parker’s vision and leadership have been foundational to the creation and growth of ACHE.
ACHE Announces Adopt A Scholar 2026 ARCOM Recruitment Scholarship
The Adopt A Scholar program is designed to provide financial assistance and personal encouragement to future physicians.
Successful Match Day for ARCOM Class of 2026
With 126 students participating, ARCOM celebrates 100% of students successfully placing into residency programs across the nation.
Experience ACHE: Community Open House Invites Public to Explore Campus
The community is invited to explore three of ACHE’s state-of-the-art facilities, meet faculty/staff & students, and learn more about how ACHE is shaping the future of healthcare in the River Valley and beyond.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Earns National Safety Award
ACHE is one of only two institutions in Arkansas to receive this year’s recognition, underscoring ACHE’s dedication to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all students, faculty, and staff.
ACHE Unified Field Day Brings Students Together Across Programs
Hosted by the ACHE Center for Clinical Skills Development, the large-scale event brought together students from all programs for a full day of teamwork, competition, and hands-on learning.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Announces Inaugural “Adopt-A-Scholar” Recipients
Each scholarship is made possible through a $100,000 donation, pledged over four years, demonstrating a significant investment in the future of healthcare.
Strengthening the River Valley: ACHE and UAFS Partner to Grow Future Healthcare Leaders
The partnership creates a formal pathway for UAFS students seeking admission to ACHE’s Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, School of Physical Therapy, School of Occupational Therapy, and Master of Science in Biomedicine program.
