§ 6-64-801. Establishment
The Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas is authorized to establish and operate at Little Rock the Graduate Institute of Technology as an expansion of its graduate program of instruction and research.
§ 6-64-802. Courses offered
The Graduate Institute of Technology and its staff may offer graduate resident instruction and opportunities for creative basic and applied research in the fields of physical, technical, and other sciences which include, but are not limited to, engineering, including electronics, advanced theoretical and applied chemistry, and advanced theoretical and applied physics. The institute and its […]
§ 6-64-803. Funds
The Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas may exercise its authority as required to establish and maintain the Graduate Institute of Technology to the extent that moneys are especially appropriated from state funds for that purpose or made available to the board according to § 6-64-804.
§ 6-64-804. Contributions, grants, etc
For the purpose of financing the Graduate Institute of Technology authorized to be established by this subchapter, the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas may accept contributions of moneys, equipment, services, and property from cooperating industries or others and may receive grants-in-aid for such purpose and perform contractual and other research.
§ 6-64-805. Construction and improvements authorized
The authority of the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas to remodel, reconstruct, and improve property for the location of the Graduate Institute of Technology is recognized.