University Programs Webmaster Application Deadline
University Programs, the campus programming board, is looking for a new webmaster. UP needs a part time student worker to photograph UP events, maintain the website, and update the social networking programs involved with University Programs including Twitter, Facebook, etc.
Applicants Must:
- Be competent in Adobe Illustrator
- Be competent in Adobe Dreamweaver
- Have experience in web design and maintenance
- Be a full time student enrolled at the University of Arkansas
- Be able to work 10-12 hours per week
Students interested can pick up an application at the Office of Student Activities (ARKU A665) or print one online at osa.uark.edu. Applications are due Sept. 19.
Any questions should be referred to Katie Johnson, UP president, at uppres@uark.edu or Trisha Blau, adviser, at tblau@uark.edu, or call 479-575-5255.
Contacts
Katie Johnson, UP president
University Programs
479-575-5255,
uppres@uark.edu
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