NEW 2002 CAMPUS VISITOR’S GUIDE AND MAP AVAILABLE

The new 2002 campus Visitor’s Guide and map has been published and is available at a modest cost to University departments.

Created by University Relations and printed by Printing Services, the seven-panel fold-out guide is larger and more visually appealing than last year’s edition, with many more color photos incorporated.

"The guide is intended for use with a variety of audiences who are visiting campus—prospective students and their families, conference attendees, visiting academics, anybody who needs some orientation on paper to what our campus offers," said Roger Williams, associate vice chancellor of University relations.

The guide features a welcome by Chancellor John A. White and includes the following sections: About the University, Points of Interest, Historical Markers, Historic Buildings, A Guide to Senior Walk, Undergraduate/Graduate and Law School Admissions, Parking and Bus Service, About Town, If You Have an Emergency or Need Help, and Directions to Campus.

Quantities are available to University departments at a cost of 30 cents per copy, which partially subsidizes the cost of producing the guides. To place an order, email rogerw@uark.edu

 

 

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