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Spring 2011 GO!
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Spring 2011 GO!

Check out the spring 2011 issue of GO! Green Outreach to learn about a student leader and her "earth tub" composting project, a group of students and their professor who won a spot on a PBS Earth Day special, a preview of the university's Earth Day celebration and a law professor's new agricultural law book.

To read these these stories and more, visit the GO! page on the university's sustainability website.

If you would like to submit a story for the next issue of GO!, please contact editor@uark.edu.

GO! is produced quarterly by the office of university relations and highlights sustainability ideas and practices by the University of Arkansas community.

Contacts

Laura Jacobs, director of strategic communications
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479-575-7422, laura@uark.edu

Headlines

PetSmart CEO J.K. Symancyk to Speak at Walton College Commencement

J.K. Symancyk is an alumnus of the Sam M. Walton College of Business and serves on the Dean’s Executive Advisory Board.

Faulkner Center, Arkansas PBS Partner to Screen Documentary 'Gospel'

The Faulkner Performing Arts Center will host a screening of Gospel, a documentary exploring the origin of Black spirituality through sermon and song, in partnership with Arkansas PBS at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2.

UAPD Officers Mills and Edwards Honored With New Roles

Veterans of the U of A Police Department, Matt Mills has been promoted to assistant chief, and Crandall Edwards has been promoted to administrative captain.

Community Design Center's Greenway Urbanism Project Wins LIV Hospitality Design Award

"Greenway Urbanism" is one of six urban strategies proposed under the Framework Plan for Cherokee Village, a project that received funding through an Our Town grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Spring Bike Drive Refurbishes Old Bikes for New Students

All donated bikes will be given to Pedal It Forward, a local nonprofit that will refurbish your bike and return it to the U of A campus to be gifted to a student in need. Hundreds of students have already benefited.

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