University Recreation Magazine Goes Interactive

UREC fall magazine cover
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UREC fall magazine cover

University Recreation now has a virtual edition of the fall 2011 UREC magazine on its homepage!

To check out the UREC virtual magazine, go to urec.uark.edu and click on the “University Recreation Fall Magazine 2011” slide. The “read more” link takes the viewer directly to the interactive magazine allowing him or her to flip through the pages online. This also provides an environmentally friendly option to the printed version of the UREC magazine.  

Information in the magazine includes: UREC membership dues and locker fees, facility hours and rental reservation guidelines, highlights on University Recreation’s eight program areas, student employment opportunities and much more.

Contacts

Lindsay Smith , Public Information Coordinator
University Recreation
575-2662, ltlarso@uark.edu

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