New Student Jobs at the McMillon Innovation Studio

McMillon Innovation Studio is located in the Harmon Garage on campus.
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McMillon Innovation Studio is located in the Harmon Garage on campus.

The McMillon Innovation Studio at the Sam M. Walton College of Business is hiring hourly student design team positions. All University of Arkansas students are welcome to apply.

Beginning fall 2019, the McMillon Innovation Studio will be forming innovation design teams, a unique interdisciplinary and highly collaborative group. These teams will run in 8-week sprint cycles, partnering with companies and organizations to solve challenges in health and retail through a human-centered design process. 

The studio will be hiring student project leaders for these design teams, who will have the opportunity to lead, create and innovate for real impact. Students from any major in any college at the university are welcomed and encouraged to apply.

The McMillon Innovation Studio seeks to shape the future of commerce by inspiring students to be catalysts of innovation.

For more information regarding student job opportunities and to apply, visit:

Contact Rachel Sullivant at rsullivant@walton.uark.edu for additional information.

Contacts

Rachel Sullivant, student programs director
McMillon Innovation Studio
404-580-1004, RSullivant@walton.uark.edu

Lori McLemore, marketing and communications officer
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-5021, mclemore@uark.edu

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