Keep Showing that You of A Spirit!

In September, the university offered free You of A bumper stickers to the campus community. The response was so great that the university has decided to offer them again to thank the thousands of students, faculty and staff who spend time on The Hill to learn, teach, research and work.

It's the collective effort of all these people who make the University of Arkansas great. The You of A is more than an ad slogan – it's an expression of the institution's commitment to each and every member of the community and reflects each person's purpose on campus.

If you'd like another chance to show your You of A spirit, then please send an email to urelinfo@uark.edu with your name and campus mailing address and the university will send you a free removable bumper sticker. And if you'd like, please share what the You of A means to you.

Contacts

Laura Jacobs, Senior director strategic communications
University Relations
479-575-7422, urelinfo@uark.edu

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