Nonprofit Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) is hosting its second annual statewide fundraiser. Presented by Carol and Witt Stephens, The Lunch Break is set for 11:30 am. on Oct. 17 at City Center in Little Rock. The luncheon will include keynote speaker Dr. Sherece Y. West-Scantlebury of…
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In his role as Community Banker at Simmons Bank in Mammoth Spring, Tramond Day (pictured second from left above with his family) has gone “above and beyond expectations” to help single parent students, ASPSF Program Manager Joy Smith said. “He is always happy to share information about the…
Statewide nonprofit Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund is excited to share that Michele Barraza joined the team on Aug. 12. As Program Manager for the ASPSF West Central Region, Barraza will manage volunteers and assist single parent students in Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pope, and Yell counties. She will…
3 min read Studying abroad is a dream for many, but financial constraints can often make it challenging to turn that dream into reality. The University of Sydney, one of Australia’s leading institutions, recognizes these challenges and is committed to making higher education accessible to talented students from…
August 27, 2024 Eric Goldman Prof. Michael Asimow published an essay, “ACUS Adopts Recommendations For Best Practices in Informal Adjudication.” Prof. Michael Asimow published “Teaching Skidmore in the post-Loper Bright World.” Profs. Pat Cain & Jean Love published a book chapter, “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Taxation: The Litigator,…
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund is honored to have volunteers like Sherry Breckenridge, the August 2024 Volunteer of the Month. For Sherry, helping her community — especially young single parents — is a core part of who she is. “First and foremost, I have a heart and calling…
13 min read Pursuing a PhD abroad is a dream for many Indian students, but the cost can be daunting. It ranges from INR 23.4L to INR 46L ($28K to $55K) annually, especially in countries like the US. These expenses, spread over five or more years, can feel…
Small business owner. Church clerk. Massage therapist. Mom. College student. All of these describe Alta Mae Jones, Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund’s August 2024 Student of the Month. And soon, she’ll trade “college student” for “college graduate.” This incredible single parent has always made the best of any…
13 min read Australia has become the study abroad hotspot for Indians, with over 64,000 student visa applications in 2023. If you’re eyeing an MBA that blends world-class education with unparalleled opportunities, look no further than the Land Down Under! With top institutions like the University of Melbourne,…