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Goodwill to Expand ‘English Speakers of Other Languages’ Classes
Goodwill Industries of Arkansas (GIA) and Goodwill Arkansas Education Initiatives Inc. received a $50,000 grant from the Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas. The organization plans to use the funding to support a new program titled, “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Empowering English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Learners for Success.” The program was started by Goodwill in Little Rock at The Excel Center adult high school in September of last year. The funding will allow them to expand the program to the new Excel Center in Springdale, which opened last July.
University of Arkansas provost to step down, return to classroom
Terry Martin will resign as University of Arkansas provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs on June 30, 2025. UA officials announced the details in a news release on Friday (May 31). Martin, a UA administrator and faculty member for 40 years, plans to return to a full-time faculty...
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