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Beebe Campus: Director of Enterprise Application Systems Director of Distance Education/Title III Activity Director Title III Instructional Designer Instructor of Computer Systems & Networking Technology Administrative Specialist III-Student Services Mental Health Counselor Searcy Campus: Instructor of Nursing - Regional Career Center Instructor of Nursing Heber Springs Campus: Assistant Director of Student Support Services Visit: https://jobs.asub.edu AA/EOE Women & Minorities are encouraged to apply Mission, Vision & Core Values Our mission and vision statements carry the responsibility, traditions and forward-thinking exemplified by all who are associated with the institution. Supported by our core values, we continue to be the avenue of upward mobility and realization of human potential for so many in Central Arkansas and beyond. Mission: Transforming lives through quality learning experiences Vision: ASU-Beebe will become a nationally benchmarked institution that empowers individuals, embraces communities and transforms lives. Core Values: Student success, integrity, quality and community. History Ever since Hernando De Soto explored Arkansas in 1541, the natural beauty, the fertile soil and varied landscape of the state predisposed it to a rich life of agriculture. During the next few hundred years, European explorers and settlers would join Native Americans in discovering the potential of the land. However, it was not until after Arkansas became a U.S. territory in 1819 that agriculture began to flourish. Drawn by the promise of a good living, more people came to the Arkansas territory, and schools opened their doors as early as 1822. There were private tutors, private schools and evenfor a timepublic schools. However, even after Arkansas was granted statehood in 1836, it would take several decades before the state of Arkansas began a path toward higher education.
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