Seeking a New Place to Study? University Recreation Opens Study Area for Students

In order to provide the UA community with a broader selection of study spaces during Finals Week, University Recreation is launching UREC Study Hall, during which a large studio space will be opened to those who need an alternative place to study.

HPER 220 will be open from 5-10 p.m. Sunday through Tuesday, May 7-9. Snacks will be available to provide students with healthy fuel.

Free chair massages and coloring pages will be offered as a way for individuals to destress. Brain break activates and games will also be offered to get blood flowing and synapses firing.

For questions relating to the event, contact University Recreation at urec@uark.edu.

Contacts

John Cagle, public information coordinator
University Recreation
479-575-2662, jmcagle@uark.edu

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