Arkansas Alumni Association Launches New Website

Arkansas Alumni Association Launches New Website
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Alumni Association has launched a new website that features enhancements such as a new user-friendly site menu and updated program information.

With the new site, the staff at the association sought to provide members, alumni and friends with a true digital connection by adapting to several changes in university-wide branding updates. Feedback from a focus group made up of a diverse group of members, alumni, faculty, staff, board members and students was influential in the outcome of the new design. 

Association members will see monthly tips in @Arkansas. Non-members of the association will see site tips online and in the Alumni Matters newsletter each quarter. Plus, those with a mobile device will notice the new mobile site menu, and online event registration and check-in. 

The redesigned site will continue to develop and feedback is encouraged by e-mailing Kelly Bostick at kbostick@uark.edu.

Contacts

Tammy Tucker, director of communications
Arkansas Alumni Association
479-575-6390, twtucker@uark.edu

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