Students Invited to Learn About Writing for Spoon University's Food Publication

Students Invited to Learn About Writing for Spoon University's Food Publication
Submitted by Spoon University

Want to join the best RSO on campus? Come check out Spoon University from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, in Kimpel 105. Spoon University is a national food publication that allows college students to write anything and everything about food.

The UA campus chapter is interested in writers, photographers, marketers and videographers to start in spring 2018. This informational meeting will include pizza and a chance to meet Spoon University's Arkansas team. Come learn what it is like to be a part of a national publication.

This event/program is free to current University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, students as supported by the Associated Student Government through the Office of Student Activities and funded by the Student Activities Fee. For questions or accommodations due to disability, please contact Spoon University Managing Director Maddy Stroder at mmstrode@uark.edu or call 816-721-4922.

Contacts

Maddy Stroder, managing director
Spoon University (RSO)
816-721-4922, mmstrode@uark.edu

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