Walton College Office of External Relations Goes Whole Hog
Pictured from left are: Jennifer Holland, Angella Huffine, Katy Nelson, Dixie Kline, Paula Lawrence, Rachel Burton, Carolyn Plumlee and Nancy Hart.
Congratulations to the staff at the Sam M. Walton College of Business Office of External Relations. Because everyone in the office is a member of the Arkansas Alumni Association, they are certifiably Whole Hog. Your group, whether it’s your book club, business, department or tailgate group, just to name a few ideas, can do the same. Whole Hog groups receive a certificate along with having their photo published in Arkansas magazine and their group name and photo listed on the Alumni Association website. To inquire about going Whole Hog, call the Alumni Association at 575-2801.
Contacts
Tammy Tucker, communications director
ALUM
575-6390,
twtucker@uark.edu
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