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Arkansas and Education
However, Champion Baptist College was issued a Letter of Exemption from Certification by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education to offer church-related courses and grant church-related degrees.
Chaplaincy Services and Education at MCSA provides spiritual care, emotional support, and crisis ministry to Medical Center of South Arkansas patients, their families, and MCSA employees.
The voters of Winslow are currently petitioning the Arkansas Department of Education and Arkansas Legislature to change Winslow's former district from Greenland to West Fork.
* Ken James ( educator ) Commissioner of Education for the state of Arkansas in the USA
Hunter contributes to many charities, including the " Torii Hunter Project Education Initiative ," which provides college scholarships to students in California, Arkansas, Nevada and Minnesota, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy in Las Vegas, a partnership with Major League Baseball to help maintain and improve baseball diamonds in inner cities, the Big Brothers and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and in addition, Hunter helped fund construction of a youth softball field in Placentia, California in 2008.
Category: Education in Craighead County, Arkansas
Category: Education in Clark County, Arkansas
Epperson was not opposed to the teaching, and with backing from the Arkansas chapter of the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, and the unequivocal support of the Little Rock Ministerial Association, filed suit to test the federal constitutionality of the Arkansas state law.
from the Arkansas Center for Earthquake Education )
Bergey was born in South Dayton, New York in 1945 and graduated from Arkansas State in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education.
During Roettger's eleven years, 9 Lyon faculty were named Arkansas Professor of the Year by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education ( CASE ) and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement and Support of Education.
* Wilbur D. Mills Education Services Cooperative, Beebe, Arkansas
Category: Education in Arkansas
These include entrepreneurial and leadership programs, a distinguished student honors program, the Belden Center for Private Enterprise Education, and participation in the Walton Scholars Program, which brings in qualified students from Hispanic countries to Arkansas colleges and universities.
Representative Donna Hutchinson serves on the Arkansas House Education Committee and is the chairman of the Subcommittee on Vocational-Technical Institutions.
Category: Education in Lawrence County, Arkansas
Category: Education in Benton County, Arkansas
By January 1975, Snow ’ s efforts were realized as the State Department of Higher Education recommended State College of Arkansas be known as The University of Central Arkansas, or UCA.
Category: Education in Sebastian County, Arkansas
Category: Education in Little Rock, Arkansas

Arkansas and Standards
Following service in World War II, Bennett worked at the National Bureau of Standards, the University of Arkansas, and the United States Naval Research Laboratory.

Arkansas and Committee
One factor was the statement of Senator J. W. Fulbright ( D ) of Arkansas, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The panel's action depends on the return of Representative James W. Trimble, Democrat of Arkansas, who has been siding with Speaker Sam Rayburn's forces in the Rules Committee in moving bills to the floor.
On January 1, 2008, Arkansas State University ’ s Mascot Selection Steering Committee decided to use the Wolves as a mascot.
Once the convention came to order, Arkansas Senator James K. Jones, chair of the Committee on Resolutions, read the proposed platform to cheers by many delegates ; the reading of the pro-gold minority report attracted less applause.
One of his childhood friends was J. William Fulbright, the future United States Senator from Arkansas and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The Honorable John L. McClellan was born on a farm near Sheridan that went on to become an American lawyer and one of the most powerful politicians in the D. C., along with fellow Arkansas U. S. Rep. Wilbur Mills ( who was the longest serving chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, and considered the most powerful person in the U. S. House and even D. C .).
He has also donated to the Democratic Party of Arkansas and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
In that year, Jones was selected as the Black and Tan contender for the Arkansas Republican National Committee.
In October 1963, Valachi had testified before Arkansas Senator John L. McClellan's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the U. S. Senate Committee on Government Operations that the Mafia did exist.
Senator Fulbright, as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Democratic Senator from Arkansas — a chief poultry-producing state — interrupted a NATO debate on nuclear armament to protest trade sanctions on U. S. chicken, going so far as to threaten cutting US troops in NATO.
During the later part of his Senate service Arkansas had, perhaps, the most powerful Congressional delegations with McClellan as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Wilbur Mills as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Oren Harris as chairman of the House Commerce Committee, Senator J. William Fulbright as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Took Gathings as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, and James William Trimble as a member of the powerful House Rules Committee.
Other members of the peace commission were Lieutenant General William T. Sherman, commander of the Military Division of the Missouri ; Major General William S. Harney ( retired ), who had taken part in earlier conflicts with the Cheyenne and Sioux along the Platte River ; Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry, commander of the Military Department of Dakota ; Senator John B. Henderson of Missouri, Chairman of the Senate Indian Appropriations Committee, who had introduced the bill that created the peace commission ; Colonel Samuel F. Tappan, formerly of the First Colorado Volunteer Cavalry and a peace advocate who had led the U. S. Army's investigation of the Sand Creek massacre ; Major General John B. Sanborn, formerly commander of the Upper Arkansas District, who had previously helped to negotiate the Little Arkansas Treaty of 1865.
The following year he was chosen as the chairman of the Arkansas Democratic State Central Committee and monitored rising tensions in the country.
The Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools ( WEC ) was an organization formed by a group of socially prominent white women in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas during the Little Rock Crisis in 1958.
In 1957, in the midst of a fight for control of the union with Jimmy Hoffa, Beck was called before the United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management, commonly called the " McClellan Committee " after its chairman John L. McClellan of Arkansas.
* J. William Fulbright, former Representative from Arkansas, former U. S. Senator from Arkansas and longest-served chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Arkansas and chaired
" But on November 2, 1959, he admitted to the House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight, a United States Congress subcommittee, chaired by Arkansas Democrat Oren Harris, that he had been given questions and answers in advance of the show.
By April 1971, with at least seven pending legislative proposals concerning the war, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Democratic Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas began to hear testimony.
Strickman, a Yale Law School graduate, had previously served as Dean of the Northern Illinois University College of Law and the University of Arkansas School of Law, and had been a member of the ABA Accreditation Committee during the 1990s, and had chaired 15 ABA accreditation site visits.
The subcommittee is chaired by Democrat Michael Bennet of Colorado, and the Ranking Minority Member is Republican John Boozman of Arkansas.
From 1955 until 1972, John L. McClellan of Arkansas chaired the PSI.

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