
Thursday morning, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the technical education campus of Arkansas State University – Mountain Home (ASUMH) to honor Dr. Robert L. Myers, the Chancellor Emeritus of ASUMH, along with the Czeschin and Newth families for their support of the workforce and technical education facilities at the college.
KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot News spoke with Myers along with Sara Zimmerman on how the project came about.
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ASUMH Chancellor Bentley Wallace discusses the need for technical education and how it is just not ASUMH students taking advantage of the programs.
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Laura Newth says supporting workforce development was a good fit, as they understood the value of hands-on learning and giving people a start towards a promising career.
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For more information on technical and workforce education programs at ASUMH, visit asumh.edu or call 870-508-6100.
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