NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) and Kellogg Company have partnered to enhance the college’s Certified Retail Analyst (CRA) program by providing access to Nielsen syndicated data. The collaboration will offer students comprehensive and timely information on market shares, competitive sales…
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NWACC in Bentonville Seeks Nominations for Honorary Degree Recipient
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffBentonville’s NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) Board of Trustees is seeking nominations from the community for its Honorary Associate Degree award. The award recognizes community members or individuals associated with NWACC who exemplify outstanding service to NWACC and/or the community.…
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NWACC Partners with Promineo Tech to Offer Software Development Boot Camps
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffNorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville has partnered with Promineo Tech to offer front-end and back-end software development and big data engineering boot camps. These 18-week boot camps are open for enrollment and will begin Oct. and Nov. 18. The…
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NWACC Foundation Board Names Mat Mozzoni as President
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffNorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) Foundation recently elected a new slate of officers, naming Mat Mozzoni as president. Mozzoni was the former vice president of the foundation while Mike Luttrell served as president since 2014. Luttrell has dedicated years of…
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Exec Q&A with Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson: President, NorthWest Arkansas Community College, Bentonville
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffDr. Evelyn Jorgenson plans to retire next year as president of the state’s largest two-year community college. During her nine-year run, “Dr. J” — as she is known around campus — presided over NWACC’s growth into the state’s largest two-year…
by Chris Price Arkansas’ community colleges and technical schools providing a shorter path to jobs, prosperity Maybe you’ve seen one of the trending internet memes mockingly comparing so-called “professional” jobs with skilled labor. The general theme shows a depressed-looking yuppie…