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Two sisters killed in three-vehicle crash in Logan County
Two sisters killed in three-vehicle crash in Logan County

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Two sisters killed in three-vehicle crash in Logan County

MORRISON BLUFF, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Two sisters were killed in a three-vehicle crash in Logan County late Friday night, according to a crash report. The report by Arkansas State Police said around 11:17 p.m. said a 2010 Toyota was traveling south on State Highway 109 across the Morrison Bluff Bridge as an 18-wheeler was traveling north. A 2011 Chevrolet was traveling behind the Toyota, the report noted. The Chevrolet hit the rear of the Toyota, causing it to cross the centerline and collide with the 18-wheeler, according to the report. The driver of the Toyota, identified as MacKenzie Arthur, 20, of Scranton, and the passenger, a minor, were killed in the crash. Arkansas Tech University confirmed that MacKenzie Arthur and her sister, Maddie Arthur, died in the crash. No other injuries were reported in the crash. Iowa Supreme Court allows lawsuits against Tyson executives over COVID deaths ATU said MacKenzie Arthur was an agricultural education major and would have been a senior during the 2025-26 academic year. She was on the Dean's List and/or the President's List at Arkansas Tech in multiple semesters. 'Mackenzie was a sweet soul,' Dr. Justin Killingsworth, interim head of the ATU Department of Agriculture and Tourism and associate professor of agricultural education, said. 'She was quiet in class, but she did great work. Mackenzie would have been an amazing teacher. She was a great person, and our hearts go out to the Arthur family.' The Scranton School District said in a social media post that Maddie Arthur was going to be a senior this upcoming school year and MacKenzie Arthur graduated in 2023 from the district. 'MacKenzie and Maddie brought light, love, and laughter to all who knew them,' SSD said in the post. 'Their memory will forever be a part of us, and their impact on our lives will never fade.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

University of Memphis Global – an Online Path to a Better Future
University of Memphis Global – an Online Path to a Better Future

Los Angeles Times

time4 days ago

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  • Los Angeles Times

University of Memphis Global – an Online Path to a Better Future

My family and I moved to the United States in 2014. We chose Memphis as our second home to start fresh and build a better future. When I graduated high school in 2020, I decided to join the Army Reserve so I could work full-time to help support my family financially. Along the way, my parents always reminded me of the importance of a college degree. Honestly, I struggled with the decision between choosing work over school. That changed when I discovered the University of Memphis Global (UofM Global) where I could earn my degree 100% online from an accredited, nationally recognized Carnegie R1 university. The flexibility of the program made it possible to balance work, life, and education. Once I enrolled, I knew I made the right choice. As an online student, I stayed involved with campus life through career fairs and joining student organizations like the Society of Human Resource Management. I wanted to get the most out of my college experience and connect with people who shared my passion for HR. Last November, I deployed to Kuwait, with a month left of fall semester. Thanks to the support and structure of UofM Global, I was able to finish strong, even making the Dean's List. I'm taking four classes while serving on active duty, and I'm proud to say I'll be graduating in May. Being able to serve my country, support my family and earn my degree means the world to me. I feel ready to take on whatever comes next. To learn more, visit

Lakeview College of Nursing announces Dean's List
Lakeview College of Nursing announces Dean's List

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Lakeview College of Nursing announces Dean's List

Several area students were named to the Dean's List at Lakeview College of Nursing for the semester. Students who are enrolled in at least six credit hours at Lakeview College of Nursing and who achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale are named to the Dean's List for the semester. Area students named to the Deans' List were Tayelor Lowe, Tinlee Shepherd and Bailey McMasters, Danville; Arian Dodge, Fithian; and Hazelyn Hunter of Sidell. Lakeview College of Nursing offers a bachelor of science in nursing degree. It is a single-purpose, private institution that has specialized in nursing education in the Danville, IL, area since 1894.

IMI Delhi Hosts 41st Convocation Ceremony, Celebrating 428 Graduates
IMI Delhi Hosts 41st Convocation Ceremony, Celebrating 428 Graduates

Hans India

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

IMI Delhi Hosts 41st Convocation Ceremony, Celebrating 428 Graduates

New Delhi: International Management Institute (IMI) Delhi celebrated its 41st Convocation Ceremony, conferring diplomas to 428 students across various management programs, including the prestigious Fellow Programme in Management (FPM). The event was graced by Sanjeev Krishan, Chairperson, PwC in India, as the Chief Guest. Mr. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, President – Corporate HR, RPSG Group & Member, Board of Governors, presided as the Convocation Chairperson, alongside Dr. Himadri Das, Director General, IMI, and other dignitaries. Inspiring the graduates, Krishan shared life lessons encapsulated in the acronym GROWTH, emphasizing humility, introspection, and ecosystem-focused thinking. Dr. Das encouraged students to embrace risk, stay curious, and continue learning, while Bhattacharya urged them to challenge conventions and pursue excellence with humility. Graduates from PGDM, PGDM (HRM), PGDM (B&FS), PGDM (18 Months), and FPM programs were recognized for academic and extracurricular excellence. Top achievers were awarded Gold and Silver Medals, and the newly introduced Dean's List honored the top five percent of students for outstanding academic performance.

Connor named to Dean's List
Connor named to Dean's List

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Connor named to Dean's List

MANCHESTER N.H. - Connor Newton of Mooresboro has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's Spring 2025 Dean's List. The spring term ran from January to May. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.

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