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Research projects continue at ARCOM in Fort Smith
While most students from the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine take advantage of their summer break to vacation and visit family, many students and faculty have been hard at work in the Biomedical Research Laboratory Suite.
Research projects continue at ARCOM in Fort Smith
While most students from the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine take advantage of their summer break to vacation and visit family, many students and faculty have been hard at work in the Biomedical Research Laboratory Suite.
Fort Smith Girl Scout partners with school district for ‘STEM Sisters’ conference
Seventh-grade girls had an opportunity this week to participate in the STEM Sisters Conference, hosted by Fort Smith Public Schools and local Girl Scout Mattie McLellan…They also toured local facilities, such as the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine and 188th Air National Guard Unit, and heard from numerous speakers.
County Line Science Olympiad to compete in Nationals
“My students have worked extremely hard this year. They have attended tutoring sessions on Saturdays at the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith, they meet and study after school weekly (sometimes 3-4 days a week) as well as at home on their own time.”
Brian G. Kim Named President of the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education
Brian G. Kim was named president of the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education where he will be in charge of day-to-day operations and oversee academics for the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine. He was vice president for the Department of Accreditation and associate general counsel for the American Osteopathic Association.
ARCOM hosts first student research symposium, expands medical partnerships
Students from the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine and University of Arkansas at Fort Smith participated Wednesday in the medical school’s first Student Osteopathic Medical Association research symposium.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Name Brian Kim President
Kim will take over the presidential responsibilities previously held by CEO Kyle Parker, who will continue as CEO.
ACHE hires president, CEO Parker to focus on ‘big picture’ work
Brian Kim has been hired as president of the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE), a move geared to allow CEO Kyle Parker time to focus on “big picture projects” that include a possible third academic building and program, and a multi-million dollar performing arts venue that meets the college’s wellness mission.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education hires new president
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education announced Wednesday the hiring of a president to handle day-to-day operations.
Army ROTC Razorback Battalion Commissions 16 New Second Lieutenants Into U.S. Army
Matthew Adair earned a degree in biology/pre-med. He was granted an educational delay, so that he can attend medical school at the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith. He plans to eventually serve in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. For now, he has assessed into the Army Reserves.