Walton College Career Closet: Grand Opening This Week

The Sam M. Walton College of Business Career Center is proud to announce the grand opening of the Walton College Career Center Closet (Career Closet). The Career Closet will serve as a resource of upscale, gently used business casual and business professional attire, free of charge, to all currently enrolled Walton College students. The Career Closet will help students with their professional dress needs whether it may be for interviews, career fairs, office visits, or on the job.

Located in Willard J. Walker Hall 420, the Career Closet will be staffed by Leadership Walton student volunteers. Operating hours for the fall semester will be every Tuesday from 9-11am and every Wednesday from 1-3pm, beginning Tuesday, Aug. 24.

For more information about the Career Closet, please visit: http://WaltonCollege.uark.edu/Career/Closet.asp or contact the Walton College Career Center at 479-575-6415.

Contacts

Sara, Yell
Walton College Career Center
575-6100, yell@uark.edu

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