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'Heifer International'

ASO celebrates construction milestone on Stella Boyle Smith Music Center

Scheduled to open this fall, the Stella Boyle Smith Music Center now has a complete frame. Symphony supporters and leaders gathered today to sign the building's final structural beams.
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Heifer International unveils headquarters revamp

Last month, Heifer International announced it would not be selling its Little Rock headquarters building to Lyon College for the creation of dental and veterinary schools.
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Sale of Heifer HQ for new dental and vet schools falls apart

Lyon's president said the Batesville-based college is still committed to opening the state’s first veterinary and dental schools in Central Arkansas.

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra breaks ground on Stella Boyle Smith Music Center

The facility — an $11.75 million, 20,000 square foot building — will be the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra’s first permanent headquarters since it was incorporated in 1966. The Stella Boyle Smith Center is expected to open in Sept. 2024.
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Heifer names Surita Sandosham new CEO

Nonprofit veteran tapped to lead Little Rock-based development organization.

An update on the Lyon College plans for vet and dental schools in Little Rock

College firming up plans for new professional schools in Little Rock
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$1.5 million from Windgate for Arkansas Symphony Orchestra's new community music center

A major boost for the symphony's plans to build a community music center on the grounds of Heifer International in downtown Little Rock.

It's official, Heifer's Little Rock campus to become dental and vet school

Lyon College bought the Heifer property, but the nonprofit global hunger relief organization will continue to lease two floors.
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Heifer campus will be the spot for Lyon College's coming dental and veterinary schools

Facebook report puts vet and dental schools from Lyon College on Heifer campus.

Heifer completes its plan to reduce its footprint in Little Rock, will sell entire campus, lease two floors

Heifer International is selling its Little Rock campus but insists a leaseback of two floors means it is committed to Little Rock for the long term.
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Heifer reducing Little Rock footprint. It's another sign of changing workplaces and questions facing the city.

Heifer CEO announces plans to vacate a major portion of its Little Rock headquarters to accommodate changing workplaces. It's part of a question facing Little Rock leadership. Is it us?

Heifer CEO to retire

Pierre Ferrari leaving in September after 12 years at helm of international development organization.
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