GPSC Wellness Series Today

GPSC Wellness Series Today
Juan Marin Jr

The Wellness Series aims to promote health and wellness in collaboration with GPSC Grad Life Committee and the UARK Wellness. This will be the third session which will demonstrate a mixture of Yoga, Boxing, Krav Maga, etc.

Please bring your own yoga mat or towel for public health considerations.

Space limited to 20 participants. Please sign up on Hogsync.

We will be meeting today at Adohi Hall Performance Center at 5 p.m.

Masks and social distancing guidelines will be adhered to. There will hand sanitizers available for students.

For more information, feel free to contact Grad Life Chair Juan Marin Jr. at gpscgl@uark.edu.

Contacts

Juan Marin Jr, chair, Graduate Life Committee
Graduate Professional Student Congress
479-502-1633, gpscgl@uark.edu

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