The Harding University College of Sciences has launched a Master of Science in applied dietetics practice to commence on August 23. This program is the first of its kind in Arkansas and is one of the few programs in the country that is competency-based and allows students to complete their courses and required supervised learning experiences wherever they are located. Students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills directly within their communities in a variety of professional work settings.
“This is the perfect place to start your journey to becoming a registered dietitian nutritionist, by providing not only a quality education but also an experience that is Christ-centered and mission-focused,” Sarah Oropeza, instructor, and director of the didactic program in dietetics, said.
Harding University donates freezer to store COVID-19 vaccine at Unity Healthcare (Source: Harding University via Facebook) By Region 8 Newsdesk | December 18, 2020 at 6:16 PM CST - Updated December 18 at 6:16 PM
SEARCY, AR (KAIT) - Harding Universityâs College of Sciences donated a freezer to Unity Healthcare in Searcy for the storage of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Universityâs COVID-19 task force was formed in April with campus and community leaders.
Unityâs Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roddy Lochala was asked to join the task force.
Dr. Lochala asked the task force if any low-temperature freezers could be used to increase Unityâs storage capabilities.