Student Affairs Fall E-News
 
IN THIS ISSUE
   
Moving on Up to Maple Hill
In Their Own Words: The Silas Hunt Scholar Experience
That's a Wrap! Student Production Team Calls the Shots on Campus
Student Affairs Earns Six Regional Awards from Professional Association
Parents Light the Way for Class Gift Efforts
   
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Moving on Up to Maple Hill
 

The newest residence hall at the University of Arkansas is unlike any other on campus. What do Katie Bruce and Katherine Clifton, two first-year students from Texas, experience on move-in day, and what do they think of the best place to live on campus?

   
 
 

 
  In Their Own Words: The Silas Hunt Scholar Experience

 

Silas Hunt Scholar and Senior Tina Fletcher's University of Arkansas experience has taken her from a first year student with jitters to an award winning student leader who has studied abroad in Africa and held internships with the Arkansas Public Policy Panel and the Southern Education Foundation. These are her words.

   
 
 
  That's a Wrap! Student Production Team Calls the Shots on Campus

 

Students working for UA Productions are creating award winning videos, as well as annual reports, newsletters and Web sites for the UA Division of Student Affairs. Their experience outside of the classroom is opportunity to create individual portfolios of work that will give them an edge in their career search, and so much more.

   
 
 
  Student Affairs Earns Six Regional Awards from Professional Association

 

The University of Arkansas' Division of Student Affairs recently earned six awards from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Region IV-West. This is highest number of accolades the Division has ever received in one awards year.

   
 
 
  Parents Light the Way for Class Gift Efforts

 

Learn about the Class Gift and how you can participate. The 2007-08 Class Gift will be a beautiful mosaic art piece to be placed above the fireplace in the Living Room of the Student Union. It will encompass four elements that embody the University of Arkansas - Old Main, The Greek Theater, Senior Walk and a Sassafras tree symbolizing diversity.

   
 
 

 
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