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  2. Victoria DeFrancesco Soto - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Maria DeFrancesco Soto is an American political scientist and academic administrator. She is dean of the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas. [1] She was previously the assistant dean for civic engagement and a senior lecturer at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.

  3. University of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arkansas (U of A, UArk, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Fayetteville, Arkansas. [5] It is the flagship [ 6 ] campus of the University of Arkansas System . Founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871, classes were first held in 1872, with its present name adopted in 1899.

  4. US–China Education Trust - Wikipedia

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    The US–China Education Trust (USCET, Chinese: 中美教育基金; pinyin: Zhōng-Měi Jiàoyù Jījīn) is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. Founded in 1998 by Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, the first Chinese-American U.S. Ambassador, USCET seeks to promote China–United States relations through a series of education and exchange programs.

  5. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station (AAES) is the statewide research component of the University of Arkansas System 's Division of Agriculture. The Division also includes the Cooperative Extension Service. The AAES and CES work together to develop and test new agricultural technology and extend it to the public.

  6. Elaine massacre - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies (Aug 2023) 54#2 pp,130-139. Lancaster, Guy (ed.), The Elaine Massacre and Arkansas: A Century of Atrocity and Resistance, 1819-1919 (2018) Lancaster, Guy (ed.), Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840–1950. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2018. McCool, B. Boren.

  7. 2000 University of Arkansas shooting - Wikipedia

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    University of Arkansas shooting. On Monday, August 28, 2000, James Easton Kelly, 37, a disgruntled graduate student at the University of Arkansas, shot and killed his faculty advisor, Prof. John R. Locke, and then committed suicide shortly afterwards. The murder-suicide was the first incident of its type in the university's history.

  8. Hutchinson joining University of Arkansas law school faculty

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    August 23, 2024 at 10:07 AM. Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R), who ran an unsuccessful 2024 presidential bid, will be joining the University of Arkansas School of Law next year, the ...

  9. Gordon Daniel Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Morgan was born in 1931 in Mayflower, Arkansas to Roosevelt Morgan and Georgia Madlock Morgan. He went to college at the Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College (the largest and oldest historically black college in the state, which later (re)joined the University of Arkansas system as University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff), [3] where he graduated in sociology in 1953. [4]