RSO Leadership Development Lunch

RSO Leadership Development Lunch
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Officers of registered student organization are invited to the final Leadership Development Lunch of the semester on “Managing Large RSOs” from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, in the Arkansas Union, Room 308SW (by the food court). 

The Leadership Development Lunches focus on student leadership development for RSO officers. SOOIE, the Student Organization Outreach and Involvement Experience, hosts these lunches twice a month covering a variety of topics related to RSOs.  

Any questions can be directed to Jalan Bennett, coordinator of Officer Development Programs, at sooieodp@uark.edu or call 479-575-5255. 

Contacts

Jalan Bennett, coordinator of officer development programs
Office of Student Activities
479-575-5255, sooieodp@uark.edu

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