Chancellor Posts Review of 2012 Highlights

Chancellor Gearhart,Afshar Sanati and  Abigail Brumfield
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Chancellor Gearhart,Afshar Sanati and Abigail Brumfield

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Chancellor G. David Gearhart has posted his annual Chancellor’s Report online on the U of A website. The report offers brief highlights of last year’s achievements in research and teaching; the accomplishments of outstanding students; the success of several campus outreach programs; and the statistics showing the U of A’s continuing growth. The site also offers links to longer video and online reports for anyone looking for more detailed information.

“This report is meant to be a way of highlighting what’s happening across campus in ways we can’t reproduce through a conventional printed report,” said the chancellor. “We proudly share this with you as part of our commitment to remaining a world-class institution.”

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