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University of Central Arkansas launches Northwest Arkansas advisory council to strengthen ties with the region

Little Rock, Arkansas – The University of Central Arkansas (UCA) has taken a significant step to expand its footprint in one of the South’s fastest-growing regions with the launch of the Northwest Arkansas Advisory Council. University officials say the new council aims to connect alumni, programs, and resources to communities and stakeholders across the area, reinforcing UCA’s presence in a region increasingly influential in economic and cultural development.

The council held its inaugural meeting on September 22 at Hunt Tower in Rogers, drawing UCA leadership and regional alumni together for a discussion about collaboration and strategic priorities. UCA President Houston Davis attended the meeting, emphasizing the university’s commitment to actively engage with Northwest Arkansas and its residents.

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According to university officials, the council will serve as a bridge between UCA leadership and the region’s alumni, bringing together experienced leaders to advise on initiatives, provide guidance, and identify new opportunities for partnerships. The group’s role is expected to influence how the university positions itself within Northwest Arkansas, ensuring that its programs and resources align with regional needs.

“Northwest Arkansas is one of the most influential regions in the South, and UCA needs to be part of that story,” said Paul Gatling, UCA senior director of Northwest Arkansas engagement. “This council is how we start treating it like a partner in shaping the university’s future.”

Council members will meet twice a year to share insights from the region, provide feedback on engagement strategies, and help the university identify potential partners and collaboration opportunities. Officials say that these biannual meetings will also help the university better understand the unique challenges and prospects within Northwest Arkansas, ensuring that initiatives are targeted and effective.

The establishment of the advisory council reflects a broader effort by UCA to strengthen its regional visibility and connections. By leveraging the expertise and networks of alumni in Northwest Arkansas, the university hopes to create programs and initiatives that benefit both students and the communities they serve. This includes expanding internship opportunities, fostering academic collaborations, and developing community engagement programs that address local needs.

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University officials stress that the council is not just a symbolic gesture but a practical mechanism for incorporating the region’s perspectives into UCA’s planning and outreach efforts. It represents a recognition that alumni and local leaders can play a pivotal role in shaping the university’s future, while also reinforcing the institution’s commitment to the region’s growth and development.

As UCA continues to expand its engagement in Northwest Arkansas, the advisory council is expected to serve as a cornerstone of these efforts, strengthening ties between the university, alumni, and the broader community while promoting mutually beneficial partnerships.

 

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