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OPINION | Carin Schoppmeyer: Women put hearts into health, WAC shares maestro with supporters

Friends of Artosphere gathered for Cocktails with Corrado on May 15 at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. The festival patrons sat in on the Artosphere Festival Orchestra s rehearsal for the following evening s performance, then enjoyed cocktails and a q-and-a with Corrado Rovaris, principal conductor.

OPINION | Carin Schoppmeyer: Heart Ball raises $850,000

The American Heart Association marked "99 Years of Saving Lives" at the annual Heart Ball on Feb. 24 at the Rogers Convention Center. The benefit s 850 guests helped the nonprofit organization raise some $850,000 to help support its mission to be "a relentless force for a world of longer healthier lives," Andi Clinton, corporate market director for the Heart Ball, tells me. Sheila Gamble of Sanofi and Vinima Shekhar of Walmart served as this year s Heart Ball chairwomen.

OPINION | Carin Schoppmeyer: Heart Ball raises $850,000

The American Heart Association marked "99 Years of Saving Lives" at the annual Heart Ball on Feb. 24 at the Rogers Convention Center. The benefit s 850 guests helped the nonprofit organization raise some $850,000 to help support its mission to be "a relentless force for a world of longer healthier lives," Andi Clinton, corporate market director for the Heart Ball, tells me. Sheila Gamble of Sanofi and Vinima Shekhar of Walmart served as this year s Heart Ball chairwomen.

Engineering inclusion: Panel talks diversity in field during discussion at University of Arkansas in Fayetteville

Engineering is one of several fields traditionally dominated by white men, and in order to make it more inclusive, structural changes need to occur, such as STEM subjects being introduced and emphasized to all children at younger ages, according to several Black engineers who spoke Thursday at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

Black engineers address diversity at UA

Engineering is one of several fields traditionally dominated by white men, and in order to make it more inclusive, structural changes need to occur, such as STEM subjects being introduced and emphasized to all children at younger ages, according to several Black engineers who spoke Thursday at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

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