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Preparing students to excel in the evolving global world of the twenty-first century is the challenge facing the College of Business at Arkansas Tech University. The College of Business includes the Department of Accounting and Economics and the Department of Management and Marketing. The College offers baccalaureate degree programs in accounting, management and marketing, economics and finance, and business education.
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Nourishing students is not only our business; it is our commitment to the communities in which we serve. Chartwells is a diverse family of dedicated food and nutrition specialists serving the academic community. We deliver customized solutions that benefit our partners through innovative programs.
The Vision of the Graduate College of Arkansas Tech University is to empower students through advanced degrees to meet the demands of a global society through intellectual inquiry, scholarly attainment, artistic endeavors and creative pursuits within and across disciplines.
Baptist Collegiate Ministry in Arkansas is a cooperative effort of the Arkansas State Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention. The BCM at Arkansas Tech is a ministry of the Arkansas State Baptist Convention, Southern Baptist Convention, as well as Southern Baptist Churhes in the River Valley Area. ATU BCM exists to be used by God to help His people reach the record-breaking number of students who have chosen to “meet their future” at Arkansas Tech
I Bleed Green and Gold is a new program for Tech students to become more engaged in Tech athletics. The events will feature free giveaways, free food, and different fan contests. Students should bring their Tech I.D.s to events and look for the I Bleed Green and Gold banner. This is a completely free program with great incentives for all students. GO TECH!!!
Please visit the Norman Hall Gallery website to see the upcoming exhibitions. http://www.atu.edu/art/gallery.php
Arkansas Tech University's Residence Life is not just a place for students to stay. It is home. Use this page to keep up with our activities, programs, and more!
The "T" Club existed as a student organization from Arkansas Tech from 1924-73. After going dormant for nearly four decades, the club has been revived as an alumni organization open to all former student-athletes and coaches. Members of the Alumni "T" Club will pay $30 per year in dues, and the revenue from those dues will be used to purchase small awards for each letter winner at Arkansas Tech. Membership- Any person who meets the following qualifications and performs the follwoing acts shall be eleigible for membership: a) Previously awarded an athletic letter, or were listed on a team roster, or coached in the athletic program of Arkansas Tech. b) Makes application for membership. c) Pays dues as prescribed by the club.
an international secret and social collegiate fraternity founded in 1897 at Vincennes University. Sigma Pi Fraternity International currently has 124 chapters and 5 colonies in the United States and Canada and is headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee. Like most social fraternities, membership is by invitation and limited to men. Currently Sigma Pi has initiated more than 95,000 men and has 6,000 undergraduate members. Sigma Pi strives to enhance the collegiate experience by building and supporting chapters and alumni organizations for the purpose of maintaining a fellowship of kindred minds united in Brotherhood. Furthermore, Sigma Pi Fraternity is the leading international men's collegiate fraternal organization which provides training, guidance and innovative opportunities for: leadership development, social and personal development, academic achievement, community service, and heightened moral awareness for its brothers throughout their lives.
Mission of Arkansas Tech University Arkansas Tech University, a state-supported institution of higher education, is dedicated to nurturing scholastic development, integrity, and professionalism. The University offers a wide range of traditional and innovative programs which provide a solid educational foundation for life-long learning to a diverse community of learners Purpose The purpose of this Alumni Association (Association) shall be (1) to promote the welfare of the University, its graduates and former students, (2) to promote the cause of higher education, and (3) to perpetuate the associations formed during college years. Membership All graduates and former students of Arkansas Tech University shall be considered members of the Association.
In the Department of Agriculture, we strive to provide rigorous classroom and hands-on learning experiences to prepare you for a future career in the agriculture industry and beyond. While the agriculture industry has a rich history, it continues to grow.
an international secret and social collegiate fraternity founded in 1897 at Vincennes University. Sigma Pi Fraternity International currently has 124 chapters and 5 colonies in the United States and Canada and is headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee. Like most social fraternities, membership is by invitation and limited to men. Currently Sigma Pi has initiated more than 95,000 men and has 6,000 undergraduate members. Sigma Pi strives to enhance the collegiate experience by building and supporting chapters and alumni organizations for the purpose of maintaining a fellowship of kindred minds united in Brotherhood. Furthermore, Sigma Pi Fraternity is the leading international men's collegiate fraternal organization which provides training, guidance and innovative opportunities for: leadership development, social and personal development, academic achievement, community service, and heightened moral awareness for its brothers throughout their lives.
Arkansas Tech University is a comprehensive regional institution located in Russellville, Arkansas, United States. The university offers programs at both baccalaureate and graduate levels in a range of fields. Arkansas Tech will welcome its first doctoral cohorts in the Summer of 2015. The Arkansas Tech University–Ozark Campus, a two-year satellite campus in the town of Ozark, primarily focuses on associate and certificate education.HistoryEarly history (1909–76)The Second District Agricultural School was created by Act 100 of 1909 of the Arkansas General Assembly It was decided on February 10, 1910, to found the school in Russellville. On October 26, 1910, the first classes were held in Russellville. The original purpose of the school was to offer classes leading to a high school degree. Later on, the school took on the first two years of college instruction, and the school's name was changed to Arkansas Polytechnic College by the General Assembly in 1925 to reflect this change in purpose. At this time, the course work leading to a high school diploma was phased out and in 1931, Tech formally only offered courses leading to a college degree.Recent history (1976–present)The school took on its current name of Arkansas Tech University on July 9, 1976.In the fall of 2003, Arkansas Tech University announced it intended to overtake the state vocational school, Arkansas Valley Technical Institute, in Ozark, the seat of Franklin County. As of July 1, 2004, the Ozark campus has acted as a satellite campus of Arkansas Tech and has begun offering coursework leading toward an Associate of Applied Science degree in various subjects.
The "T" Club existed as a student organization from Arkansas Tech from 1924-73. After going dormant for nearly four decades, the club has been revived as an alumni organization open to all former student-athletes and coaches. Members of the Alumni "T" Club will pay $30 per year in dues, and the revenue from those dues will be used to purchase small awards for each letter winner at Arkansas Tech. Membership- Any person who meets the following qualifications and performs the follwoing acts shall be eleigible for membership: a) Previously awarded an athletic letter, or were listed on a team roster, or coached in the athletic program of Arkansas Tech. b) Makes application for membership. c) Pays dues as prescribed by the club.
The Behavioral Sciences Department here at Arkansas Tech University offers a multifaceted outreach to the students interested in human behavior. The department is home to a variety of programs ranging from minors to graduate degrees. The Behavioral Sciences Department is comprised of study programs in Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Ozark-Ouachita Studies, Psychology, Rehabilitation Services, and Sociology. Arkansas Tech University relishes in emphasizing the one particular major each student is interested in while also providing them with the opportunity to explore the other disciplines of the department as well. Students interested in pursuing degrees through the Behavioral Sciences Department are effectively working towards achieving a degree from the College of Arts and Humanities, housed in Witherspoon.
The College Panhellenic Council (CPC) of Arkansas Tech University serves as an elected governing body and the premier advocate and support organization for its active panhellenic women/alumnae panhellenic women of Delta Zeta Sorority, Phi Mu Fraternity, and Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, as well as, the University. CPC is also a proponent for women's fraternity membership.