Faculty Adviser Sought for Arkansas Chapter of Mortar Board National Honor Society

The University of Arkansas chapter of the Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society is seeking a faculty adviser beginning with the 2012-13 academic year.

This is a great service organization and an excellent opportunity to meet students from a variety of academic disciplines and backgrounds. Responsibilities are minimal and include attending regular chapter meetings, communicating with the national office, and ensuring reports are delivered in timely manner.

This call is being placed now so that the interested person can be involved in the transition and election of new members during the spring semester. Please contact Steve Dittmore in HHPR, 479-575-2900 or dittmore@uark.edu if you are interested.

Contacts

Steve Dittmore, Assistant Professor
HHPR
479-575-2900, dittmore@uark.edu

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