Last Week to Nominate for Part-Time Employee Award

The Staff Senate is accepting nominations for the Part-Time Employee Award until this Friday, Sept. 20. This award recognizes outstanding service to the university by employees who are not 100-percent appointed.

All part-time and hourly staff, student workers, non-student workers and graduate assistants, are eligible for nomination. Nominees must be currently employed by the University of Arkansas at the time of nomination and employed at least six cumulative months (consecutive months not required) prior to nomination.

To download a nomination form, please visit the Staff Senate website or contact Henry Rowe, Awards Committee Chair at 479-575-2133, UPTE 264, hrowe@uark.edu, for more information.

 

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479-575-2133, hrowe@uark.edu

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