Planned Campus Power Outage to Change University Recreation Operating Hours

Planned Campus Power Outage to Change University Recreation Operating Hours
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Due to construction, the University of Arkansas will be conducting a campuswide power outage on Sunday, Dec. 1. University Recreation facility hours will vary on this day. The HPER Building will delay opening until 3 p.m., and the UREC Fitness Center, located in the Arkansas Union, will be closed the entire day.

During the power outage, both wired and wireless Internet access will be unavailable. However, IT Services expects ISIS, webBASIS, Blackboard, SharePoint, and all other university Web pages to remain available.

If you have questions regarding UREC facility hours on Dec. 1, please visit urec.uark.edu or contact Brittany Acuff at 479-575-2977.

For updates from IT Services about system outages, please visit its.uark.edu/news.

Contacts

Brittany Acuff , assistant director
University Recreation
479-575-2977, bacuff@uark.edu

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