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Arkansas Colleges of Health Education is poised to become the largest school in the nation with ambitious plans for microscopy. The school recently held an On Call Gala on March 9, raising $460,000 to support these plans. Kyle Parker, President and CEO of ACHE, along with his wife Renee, former Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Allan Marshall, ACHE executive director of advancement, attended the gala at the ACHE Research Institute Health & Wellness Center in Fort Smith.

With the support from the community and generous donors, Arkansas Colleges of Health Education is on track to make significant strides in the field of microscopy. The success of the On Call Gala is a testament to the dedication and commitment of everyone involved in the school’s mission. By raising $460,000 at this event, ACHE has a strong foundation to continue expanding and offering cutting-edge education in health fields.

The ACHE Research Institute Health & Wellness Center in Fort Smith is just one example of the school’s commitment to advancing health education. With plans for microscopy on the horizon, ACHE is well-positioned to make a lasting impact on the field of health education. The fundraising efforts at the On Call Gala have set the stage for ACHE to continue its mission of excellence in education and innovation.

As Arkansas Colleges of Health Education continues to grow and expand its offerings, it remains committed to providing top-quality education and resources to its students. With its focus on innovation and cutting-edge technology, ACHE is set to become a leader in health education for years to come.

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