NEW CAMPUS VISITOR’S GUIDE 2003 NOW AVAILABLE

 

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The new 2003 edition of the University of Arkansas Visitor’s Guide is now available to academic and administrative units for a nominal fee.

Produced by the Office of University Relations, the seven-panel fold-out guide with campus map is designed to showcase the University for the thousands of visitors who come to campus every year.The guide contains:

Welcome from Chancellor John A. White

Key facts about the University

Points of interest such as Old Main, Fulbright Peace Fountain, Chi Omega Greek Theater, University Museum, Silas Hunt Hall, Intercollegiate Athletics Museums, Arboretums and Gardens

Historical Markers

Historic Buildings

A Guide to Senior Walk

Undergraduate, Graduate and Law School Admissions

Parking and Bus Service

City of Fayetteville

Emergency Help

Directions to Campus

The guide folds like a road map. When fully opened, one side contains the information listed above while the reverse holds an updated campus map.

With printing handled by the UA Office of Printing Services, the press run for the guide was 20,000 copies, of which only 7,000 are left. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has purchased 13,000 copies.

 

Contacts
Units may order quantities of the Visitor’s Guide at the rate of 35 cents a copy by emailing Bonnie Powell in the Office of University Relations at bspowell@uark.edu.

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