Howard News

Mickey & Melanie Buchanan Give to UAC Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign

The UA Cossatot Foundation recently received a $500 gift from Mickey and Melanie Buchanan to go toward the Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign.

“The opportunities provided by UA Cossatot to Southwest Arkansas have paved a path that affords students in our communities an education in professional and technical fields. Our son, Ty, chose to attend Welding and Industrial Maintenance programs in Lockesburg. We want to be able to help other students achieve their educational goals,” said Buchanan.

The UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign is designed to offer more scholarship funds for UA Cossatot students through a matching grant awarded to UA Cossatot. All donations raised through this campaign are matched 100 percent up to $150,000. The goal is to raise $150,000 or more by 2025 to establish a new scholarship endowment of $300,000 in honor of the college’s upcoming 50th anniversary.

UA Cossatot’s Director of Development Dustin Roberts said, “We so appreciate Mickey and Melanie’s support of this campaign and our students. This gift will make a big impact, especially since their donation will be matched! ”

The UA Cossatot Foundation would like to invite all donors, alumni, and friends of the college to make a gift of any amount to the 50 & Forward Campaign to establish scholarship funds for generations to come.

For more information on UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign, contact Dustin Roberts at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu.

UA Cossatot Welcomes Ellen Moreland to the Board of Visitors

Ellen Moreland of Glenwood, Arkansas, recently joined UA Cossatot’s Board of Visitors.

Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole said, “We have an extremely active and energetic board that provides our college with locally-focused leadership, and Ellen fits perfectly with this group. She brings a lot of educational and medical industry knowledge to the board and will be a great presence, especially for our communities in Pike County."

Ellen graduated from Glenwood High School in 1984 then pursued her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Henderson State University, graduating in 1989. She continued her education, obtaining a Master of Nursing Science in 1995 from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Ellen has worked as a Nurse Practitioner for 26 years, first in Neurosurgery and currently in Family Practice. She is presently employed by HealthStar Physicians of Hot Springs and cares for patients in her community at Glenwood Family Medicine.

Ellen resides in Glenwood with her husband, Joe. She has two sons, one granddaughter and one grandson, all of whom she adores. Ellen is actively involved in her community and her church activities while

continuing to serve on other boards. Ellen enjoys time with family and friends, cooking, and watching all Razorback sports.

UA Cossatot Receives In-class Ambulance Simulator

The holidays arrived early for UA Cossatot and its Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) students; the long-awaited arrival of its in-class ambulance simulator.

The ambulance simulator was purchased with grant monies awarded to UA Cossatot and is located in the EMT classroom on the De Queen campus. This simulator exists to help students save lives by experiencing training scenarios that are as close to real-life as possible with instructor Waco Jackson and the inclusion of the most up-to-date technology available.

“This grant allows us to provide students with real-world experience in a classroom setting, making their training hands-on to improve their skills upon employment,” said Jackson.

Enrollment for spring 2022 EMT courses is currently open, and classes begin in January.

For more information on UA Cossatot’s ambulance simulator and EMT courses offered, contact Waco Jackson at 870-584-1101 or wjackson@cccua.edu. ###

Dewayne & Janice Mack Donate to UAC Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign

The UA Cossatot Foundation received a gift from Foundation Board Member Dewayne Mack and his wife, Janice, the week of Giving Tuesday. The $5,000 donation will go toward the Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign.“We just want to help in a little way for students less fortunate than others,” said Mack.

The UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign is designed to provide more scholarship funds for UA Cossatot students through a matching grant UA Cossatot recently received. All donations raised through this campaign are matched 100 percent up to $150,000. The goal is to raise $150,000 or more by 2025 to establish a new scholarship endowment of $300,000 in honor of the college’s upcoming 50th anniversary.

Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole said, “We have worked so hard to get where we are over the past 46 years and we will keep doing all that we can for our students. When we have supporters like Dwayne and Janice, it helps eliminate the greatest hurdle our students face, and that is being able to afford college. It makes it even better to know that their $5,000 donation has immediately turned into $10,000 with the unique grant we received last year!”

The UA Cossatot Foundation would like to invite all donors, alumni, and friends of the college to make a gift of any amount to the 50 & Forward Campaign to establish scholarship funds for generations to come.

Remember, if you donate $100, it immediately turns into $200. If you donate $10,000, it immediately turns into $20,000.

For more information on UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign, contact Dustin Roberts, Director of Development, at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu. ###

Nashville Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade Winners

The turnout to the Nashville Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade was probably

the best of all time. Attendance was fantastic. The floats were really great and the

Sr. High and Jr. High marching bands were the icing on the cake. From the Chamber’s

board, we want to say “Thank You” for all who participated in this year’s Christmas

parade.

The 1st place float winner was: The Nashville High Spanish Club

The 2nd place float winner was: Husqvarna

The 3rd place float winner was: The Springs of Mine Creek Community Compassion Center

Update of Active COVID-19 Cases in SW Arkansas

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 48

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 36

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 12

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 12

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 16

Active COVID-19 Cases in SW Arkansas Update

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 44

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 28

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 14

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 5

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 17

Active COVID-19 Cases Update in SW Arkansas from the Arkansas Department of Health

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 44

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 30

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 17

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 5

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 21

COVID-19 Update for SW Arkansas from the Arkansas Department of Health

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 49

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 37

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 29

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 6

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 20

Active COVID-19 Cases in SW Arkansas

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 64

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 42

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 50

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 10

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 12

Active COVID-19 Cases in SW Arkansas

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 86

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 23

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 55

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 9

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 12

UA Cossatot’s OER Program Has Saved Students Nearly 2.5 Million Since 2015

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 25 October 2021
CONTACT: Dustin Roberts, Director of Development

UA Cossatot’s OER Program Saves Students Nearly 2.5 Million Since 2015

UA Cossatot’s Open Educational Resource (OER) program has saved students of the college nearly 2.5 million in textbook rental fees. Since 2015, the program has saved students $2,238,961.07.

“We began our innovative internal textbook rental and OER program with a primary goal of removing the financial barrier expensive textbooks posed to our students and it’s clear that we’ve accomplished that goal. In six short years, we’ve saved our students millions of dollars in textbook expenses and we continue to lead Arkansas in OER usage among two-year colleges,” said OER Specialist and Director of Educational Resources Relinda Ruth.

UA Cossatot students have saved $433,793.85 for the three semesters of 2020-21. In addition, UA Cossatot’s OER adoption has grown significantly. At the end of the 2015-16 academic year, UA Cossatot was 35% OER. Currently, the college is at 65%.

Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole said, “In 2015, we decided that college did not have to cost as much as it does and we knew that if we developed a way students could save money, it would help students reach their goals. Eliminating most, if not all, of the costs associated with textbooks was something that we knew would help students clear a major hurdle in their educational pursuits. Six years later, our faculty have converted 65% of all UA Cossatot courses to Open Educational Resources (OER), meaning zero textbook cost for their courses. We will always keep looking for creative ways to make college more affordable to our students.”

Director Ruth will present at Open Florida, speaking on “Zero to Sixty in Five Years: University of Arkansas-Cossatot Pathway to 60% Participation.” In addition, Ruth will travel to Atlanta next year and present at the SREB conference, speaking on “Developmental Education and College Readiness.”

For more information on UA Cossatot’s OER program, contact Relinda Ruth at 870-584-1181 or rruth@cccua.edu.

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The University of Arkansas Cossatot is a community college in Southwest Arkansas accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Offering technical certification and Associate degrees, UAC also collaborates with other colleges and universities to offer bachelor's degrees on its three campuses. UAC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965 and other Civil Rights laws and offers equal opportunity for admission and employment. Employment preference is given to applicants possessing a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) with all other qualifications being equal. Programs and activities of UAC are provided to all students without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, Vietnam era veteran or special disabled veteran status, or sex. Questions or concerns regarding affirmative action can be directed to the Compliance Officer, c/o UA Cossatot, 183 College Drive, De Queen, AR 71832. For Arkansas RELAY Voiced Services call 711 or 800-285-1121. Visit www.cccua.edu for more information.

Severe Weather Briefing for Arkansas

The potential for severe weather remains for Sunday night into the early morning hours on Monday. All severe hazards will be possible, including damaging winds, large hail, and some tornadic activity. Please refer to the attached briefing for the latest information.

Active Cases of COVID-19 in SW Arkansas

  • Active Cases Data for Sevier County
    Total Active Cases: 67

  • Active Cases Data for Howard County
    Total Active Cases: 43

  • Active Cases Data for Little River County
    Total Active Cases: 29

  • Active Cases Data for Polk County
    Total Active Cases: 23

  • Active Cases Data for Pike County
    Total Active Cases: 22

Department of Health Urges Arkansans to Get Flu Shot

By DANIEL CARUTH & KYLE KELLAMS

The Arkansas Department of Health is encouraging people to get vaccinated for the flu this fall to avoid an outbreak and potential strain on the state's hospitals. After a mild flu season in 2020, ADH officials say immunity to new strains of influenza could be worse if more people aren't vaccinated. Health units across the state are offering the flu shot to anyone at no cost.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/department-health-urges-arkansans-get-flu-shot

Free flu shots are available through mass clinics and at local health units across the state this fall.

COURTESY / ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Severe Weather Briefing from the National Weather Service/Little Rock

A slow moving cold front will continue to move toward Arkansas today, eventually passing through the state on Friday. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop along and ahead of the front. An isolated strong to severe thunderstorm cannot be ruled out.

West and northwest Arkansas remain most at risk for the strongest storms today. Also, this is where the heaviest rain occurred the last twenty four hours, and the area is susceptible to flash flooding.

Thunderstorms will exit the west/northwest this afternoon, with the flash flood concern diminishing.



The Day Crew

National Weather Service

Little Rock, Arkansas

UA Cossatot Collecting Food Items for Thanksgiving Holiday Food Boxes

The UA Cossatot chapter of Rotaract is partnering with the Center for Student Success to provide Thanksgiving meal boxes to our students. We ask anyone who would like to help gather the attached food items and drop them off at any of our ERCs. Our goal is to serve a total of 150 students. We plan to provide this service to students on all campuses.

Rotaract is partnering with the Center for Student Success to complete this service project. Rotaract is the college level of Rotary, and we focus on service, professional development, Leadership, and networking.

Please help us spread the word.

VIDEO: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Coming with Longest Viewing Duration in SW AR; Preparations Being Made

Julianne Dunne, Hazelle Whited, Brook Kaufman, and Suzanne Babb came to our De Queen studios this morning to talk about advance planning for the 2024 eclipse.

A total solar eclipse will take place at the Moon's ascending node on Monday, April 8, 2024, visible across North America and dubbed the Great North American Eclipse by some of the media.