IT Services Presents Brown Bag Lunch at Noon Today on UASuccess

IT Services Presents Brown Bag Lunch at Noon Today on UASuccess
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During the first IT Services Brown Bag lunch of 2019, Danielle Dunn, associate director for student success, will discuss the features of UASuccess.

This early alert, communication tool integrates data from Blackboard and Peoplesoft to assist advisors, instructors, and student success advocates in helping students reach academic goals. If used properly, it can increase graduation and retention rates for students.

Come learn more on Monday, Jan. 14. Participants are invited to bring their lunch and join in person from noon to 1 p.m. in ARKU 509 or join online through WebEx.

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Jennifer Brown, communication srategist
University Information Technology Services
479-387-3849, jennb@uark.edu

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