of Roadrunners of Affairs provide academic informaI personal prospective stuLadd Management a hosted Research Medical Sciences, College of Pharmacy. She joined 41 other medical, pharmacy, physician assistant and graduate nursing students who were selected from applicants repFrank resenting 36 health professions schools from across the country. Frank is eligible to receive a micro grant to be used to implement a community project upon return to school. She also will receive financial support for lodging, travel, meals and meeting materials. The symposium was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Human Services and Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion and in collaboration with the American Medical Student Association and Community-Campus Partnerships for llealth. She is the daughter of Tom and Anita Frank of Jonesboro. NEA students earn Dean's List placement FAYETTEVILLE - A number of students with Northeast Arkansas ties have been named to the Ad P spring 2006 Dean's List for the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Seiences at the University of Arkansas. Students named to the Dean's List are in the top 10) per cent of their college while taking at least 12 hours of classes during a regular term. Jonesboro student's named to the list were Douglas Brimhall, senior; Elizabeth Hornbeck, Miles Ritter and Robert Wells, all sophomores; and Nathan Looney, freshman. Ozarks scholarship goes to RHS' Timms CLARKSVILLE - Steven Tyler Timms of Lake City, a recent graduate of Riverside High School, has been awarded an Achievement Scholarship Timms to attend University of the Ozarks, beginning the fall 2006 semester. Timms plans to major in physical education and play tennis for the university. He is the son of Trent and Diane Fletcher of Lake City and Steven Timms of Little Rock. The Achievement Scholarship has a 4-year net worth