Arkansas – College of Business /business UCA Thu, 16 Apr 2026 01:04:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 COB Alum Ebony Mitchell Crowned Miss Arkansas 2022 /business/2022/06/20/cob-alum-ebony-mitchell-crowned-miss-arkansas-2022/ /business/2022/06/20/cob-alum-ebony-mitchell-crowned-miss-arkansas-2022/#respond Mon, 20 Jun 2022 14:17:22 +0000 /business/?p=7015 Ebony Mitchell, who earned a BBA in Marketing from BT天堂in 2019, has been crowned Miss Arkansas 2022. Winning this competition against 44 other Arkansans tops her previous titles of Miss BT天堂and Miss Dogwood.

Credit: Miss Arkansas Pageant

“So many of these professors who have prestigious backgrounds in whatever field they work in are willing to work with you and help you become the best version of yourself,” Mitchell said of her student experience in a 2019 interview.

With this win, Mitchell reportedly won a $30,000 scholarship and over $75,000 in other awards and gifts.聽Her social impact is “A Responsible Digital You,” a platform which she will promote as she travels the state supporting the Miss Arkansas and Miss America organizations.

Mitchell currently works as a marketing specialist for Conway Regional Health Systems and will represent the state of Arkansas at the Miss America event in Connecticut.

]]>
/business/2022/06/20/cob-alum-ebony-mitchell-crowned-miss-arkansas-2022/feed/ 0
BT天堂Economist, Dr. Jeremy Horpedahl, Receives Award for COVID-19 Work /business/2021/06/15/horpedahl-award/ /business/2021/06/15/horpedahl-award/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2021 15:46:55 +0000 /business/?p=3820 (Conway, AR) 鈥 Dr. Jeremy Horpedahl, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) College of Business, has been recognized for his work to provide accurate coronavirus information and dispel misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The award comes from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, which announced on Sunday its ten most recent winners across North America.

Dr. Horpedahl won the prize for his policy and data analysis on pandemic-related economic topics such as coronavirus precautions, tolls and trends, vaccination development and distribution, unemployment, as well as local, national, and worldwide financial impacts.

鈥淧art of what motivated me was simply to understand the pandemic better myself, and I was glad to help others navigate the same questions that I had about the state of the world,鈥 said Dr. Horpedahl.

Horpedahl was also a co-recipient of another award from the Mercatus Center for the blog , where he is a weekly contributor.

“Dr. Horpedahl’s efforts to communicate complex topics in a more approachable way has helped inform and聽educate others about economic policy.聽This is important work during an already confusing and stressful time, and we are proud of his聽effort and impact,鈥 added Dr. Michael Hargis, Dean of the BT天堂College of Business.

Almost daily, Horpedahl continues to release his analysis through local and national newspaper articles, podcasts, panel discussions, online blogs, and social media posts.

George Mason University鈥檚 Mercatus Center launched the awards initiative through its Emergent Ventures program in March 2020 for entrepreneurs and innovators who work to improve society in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Awards from the program range between $50,000 to $100,000.

Dr. Horpedahl is an associate professor of economics at the BT天堂College of Business and a scholar with the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University in 2009, concentrating on public choice, public finance, and economic history. His research, policy briefs, and op-eds have been widely published in regional and national publications.

For more information about Dr. Horpedahl鈥檚 work and the BT天堂College of Business, visit .

]]>
/business/2021/06/15/horpedahl-award/feed/ 0