New and Not-So-New Employee Social

University Human Resources will host the annual New and Not-So-New Employee Social at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, in Sturgis Hall of the Janelle Y. Hembree Alumni House. This is a great opportunity to welcome new employees to the university community and provide them a chance to network with others on campus!

Appointed employees hired within the past six month should have received invitations, but all employees are invited to attend! Refreshments will be served and door prizes will be given out! Come listen to Vice Chancellor Don Pederson share some welcoming remarks.

If you plan on attending, please register online. Questions about this event may be directed to Aria Andrus at amandrus@uark.edu.

Contacts

Aria Andrus, Instructional Designer
Human Resources
479-575-4432, amandrus@uark.edu

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