University Bookstore Profiled in National Magazine

University Bookstore Profiled in National Magazine
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The University of Arkansas Bookstore is featured in the October issue of College Planning & Management magazine, a publication of the Peter Li Education Group. The full page article includes pictures of the book store interior, as well as a description of the design and functions of the operation.

“We are very honored to be recognized by our peer association in this way,” said University Bookstore director Ali Sadeghi-Jourabchi. “We are very proud of the book store, a lot of planning and hard work went into making it a very special part of our campus. It is rewarding to see that others appreciate the results of those efforts.”

The article is available in the online edition of the magazine, on page 53.

Contacts

Sadeghi-Jourabchi, director
University Bookstore
479-575-2979, asadeghi@uark.edu

Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

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