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  • '''Science and Technology''' is the fourth of thirteen [[policy alcoves]] in the [[Clinton Library mu
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  • '''Allied Technology Group''' is a computer network services company located in Suite 304 of the *[http://www.alliedtechgroup.com/ Allied Technology Group homepage]
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  • The '''UALR Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology''' is composed of a number of divisions and programs. *[[UALR Department of Engineering Technology]]
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  • ...e, engineering, and computational science expertise in support of the high technology graduate programs at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]]. The Graduate Institute of Technology was founded in February 1958 in the former [[College of Medicine Building]]
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  • '''Meadows Office and Technology Park''' is under development off Sturgis Road south of [[Conway]], Arkansas [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...as the [[Butler Center for Arkansas Studies]] and the [[Sturgis Center for Technology Training]]. In 2001 CALS renovated the 1906 [[Cox Machinery Warehouse]] as
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  • ...of the National League of Cities (NLC) Steering Committee on Information, Technology, and Communications and serves on the National League of Cities Board of Di
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  • ...ational courses, a vision rehabilitation clinic and training, an assistive technology learning center, job placement assistance, and a college preparatory progra
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  • ...eople First, Learning Across a Lifetime, Building One America, Science and Technology, the [[Fight for Power]], Preparing for New Threats, Expanding Our Shared P
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  • ...t has said of the apartment, "It's awesome. Stereo, big-screen TV, lots of technology. It's really neat. ... And it's very modern. Ethnic art. And the view is in
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  • *[[Information Technology]]
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  • Alcove 4: [[Science and Technology]] features an Apple Classic II.
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  • ...es the [[Butler Center for Arkansas Studies]] and the [[Sturgis Center for Technology Training]].
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  • ...ess, College of Education, Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology (also known as Donaghey CyberCollege), College of Professional Studies, Col ...Science, Department of Construction Management, Department of Engineering Technology, Department of Information Science, and Department of Systems Engineering.
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  • ...oscos]], the [[Underground Pub]], [[Sonny Williams' Steak Room]], [[Allied Technology Group]], and the law offices of [[Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C
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  • ...teel columns of the freeway bridge. We also wanted the building to reflect technology, so we used a lot of sharp edges and crisp corners, with silver metal to gi
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  • *[[Office of Information Technology]] *[[Science and Technology Authority]]
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  • ...her early grant went to the [[University of Arkansas Graduate Institute of Technology]].
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  • ...shall. He studied structural engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1940 and 1941 before being drafted. During World War II he worked in a g
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  • ...ard, the [[UAMS BioVentures Advisory Board]], the [[Governor's Information Technology Oversight Committee]], the University of Arkansas 2010 Commission, [[Little
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  • '''Science and Technology''' is the fourth of thirteen [[policy alcoves]] in the [[Clinton Library mu
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  • ...elementary, middle, and high school offering E-STEM (economics of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) programs. The E-STEM school will also offer
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  • '''John Ahlen''' is president of the [[Arkansas Science and Technology Authority]] in Little Rock. He has been president since the Authority was e
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  • ...'' is founding dean of the Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology ("CyberCollege") at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]]. Good is
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  • ...racuse, Indiana. He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 1870s. Upon graduation he worked at architectural firm McKim, Mead,
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  • ...d a bachelor's of fine arts in drama degree from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1968.
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  • ...changes in the operation, and decided to focus exclusively on direct-mail technology. Morgan returned to Conway with the kernel of an idea for what became the L
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  • ...e of Kansas. A pronounced bias against hillbilly culture made selling high technology services outside the state difficult. "We got thrown out of an awful lot of [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...eer volume of information from the Clinton administration is partly due to technology advancements." In ''Alexander v. FBI'' the White House came under scrutiny
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...oscos]], the [[Underground Pub]], [[Sonny Williams' Steak Room]], [[Allied Technology Group]], and the law offices of [[Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C
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  • '''Allied Technology Group''' is a computer network services company located in Suite 304 of the *[http://www.alliedtechgroup.com/ Allied Technology Group homepage]
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  • ...learning communities in Residential Colleges: Hughes, State, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics), Short/Denny, and Minton Commuter College. In
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  • ...ollege]]. It later held the [[University of Arkansas Graduate Institute of Technology]]. In 1992 it became the [[Bowen School of Law|University of Arkansas at Li
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  • *Prepare for a world transformed by information and technology
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  • ...chnology. Bachelor's degrees in radiography, nuclear medicine, and medical technology are offered through partnerships with other universities. Baptist Health has cutting-edge technology, especially in the areas of cardiac, orthopedic, rehabilitation, gastric by
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  • ...lso offers the Cisco Academy to students interested in computer networking technology. The Cisco Academy follows a curriculum created by Cisco Systems. The schoo
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  • *Information Technology *Student Life and Technology Center
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  • ...1987 the Graduate Institute of Technology relocated to a new [[Engineering Technology and Applied Science Building]] on the [[UALR]] campus. In 1992 the former C
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  • AETN also sponsors regular workshops through its [[Arkansas Technology Institute]].
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  • *[[University of Arkansas Institute of Technology]]
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  • ...include business administration, human resources development, information technology management, and public administration.
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • **815 Technology Drive ([[Chenal Station]])
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  • The information technology company [[Acxiom]] owes its origins to Ward Bus Company owner [[Charles War
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  • The information technology company [[Acxiom]] owes its origins to Ward Bus Company owner [[Charles War
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  • ...as also the founder of [[Demographics Inc.]], which became the information technology company [[Acxiom]].
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  • *Leroy Donald, "National Company Acquires LR Technology Firm," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 24, 2009. [[Category:Technology]]
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • *[[UCA Medical Technology|Medical Technology]] *[[UCA Nuclear Medicine Technology|Nuclear Medicine Technology]]
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  • *[[UCA Teaching, Learning and Technology]] *[[UCA Business/Marketing Technology]]
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  • The '''UALR Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology''' is composed of a number of divisions and programs. *[[UALR Department of Engineering Technology]]
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  • ...o treat gynecological problems. He was also the inventor of new respirator technology used in the Second World War.
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  • ...changes in the operation, and decided to focus exclusively on direct-mail technology. Morgan returned with the kernel of an idea for what became the List Order ...lizes in data mining, business databases, grid computing, direct marketing technology, and customer relationship management software. It collects information on
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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