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ASUMH SIGNS
AGREEMENT
WITH AR HVACRA
FOR HVACR
APPRENTICESHIP
PROGRAM
experience teaching the student sheet metal fabrication; principles of
residential and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration, heating and
ventilation; troubleshooting, blueprint reading and safety.
The Arkansas HVACR Association serves and represented Arkansas
HVACR contractors and is sponsor to the Department of Labor
approved Arkansas HVACR Association Apprenticeship Program, 2017-
AR-68770 which is governed by the Arkansas HVACR Association
Apprenticeship Sponsor Board.
Arkansas State University-Mountain Home (ASUMH) signed a memo-
randum of understanding with Arkansas HVACR Association for an ap-
prenticeship training program on Thursday, October 26. The agreement
was signed by ASUMH Chancellor Dr. Robin Myers and Tom Hunt, the
executive director of ARHVACRA – the Arkansas Heating Ventilation Air
Conditioning and Refrigeration Association.
ASUMH prepares students with entry and advanced-level marketable
skills via hands-on training, combined with laboratory and classroom
BUSINESS
BOUTIQUE
ASUMH’s new Business Boutique
is open for business! If you have
any stylish professional business
INTO THE LIGHT
attire that you would like to do-
nate, or if you are a student who
The “Into the Light” presentation on November 14 concerning
has a big job interview or just
“Life after Sex Trafficking” was with guest speaker Jan Schmeski.
needs some styling tips before Logo design by ASUMH
“ASUMH’s motto is Creating Opportunities – Changing Lives, and
starting a job, stop by and see
that includes those who have been affected by the crime of sex
Graphic Design student
Trey Smith
us! The best news is that the
trafficking. Our campus provides a safe place to start over, get
clothes are FREE! Success never looked so good!
an education, and create a new and meaningful life. The Staff
For more information on donating to the ASUMH Business
Senate applauds Phi Theta Kappa for helping to bring this subject
Boutique, contact Dean Karen Heslep at 870-508-6185.
into the light,” said Mary Carter, Staff Senate president.
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