Noland Arbaugh to speak at AWC this month
Dillon Fuhrman
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Arizona Western College (AWC) is inviting the Yuma community to an event featuring inspirational speaker Noland Arbaugh.
Arbaugh, who is a Yuma native, was the first recipient of the Neuralink brain implant after suffering a spinal injury a decade ago that left him paralyzed, according to AWC.
AWC says the implant allows Arbaugh to “perform digital tasks with his mind,” and says he has returned to independent ventures like continuing his studies, competing in chess and starting a business.
AWC also says Arbaugh enrolled at the campus this year and is studying Biology as his goal is to become a neuroscientist.
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“At Arizona Western College, we’re passionately committed to our community and mission of dismantling educational barriers for everyone,” said AWC Director of Military and Support Services Jose Vega, “Join us for an unforgettable afternoon with Noland Arbaugh, whose resilient journey mirrors that very promise.”
“Paralyzed after a diving accident, Noland defied overwhelming odds to pursue higher education, captivating the world through features in The New York Times, The Guardian, Bloomberg, and The Joe Rogan Experience,” Vega continued. “He’ll inspire you to shatter your own limitations and affirm AWC’s unwavering support for its students.”
The event is taking place Tuesday, April 28, 2026 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Matador Activity Center, room 106.
To learn more about this, read the press release below.
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