University Recreation to Expand Massage Services

Renovated massage room located in the HPER building.
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Renovated massage room located in the HPER building.

University Recreation has expanded the massage services offered in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building. Appointments will be available seven days a week, with expanded appointment times during evenings and weekends. In addition, massage services will be available to University of Arkansas faculty, staff, and current Arkansas Alumni Association members, regardless of UREC membership. 

Located on the third floor of the HPER Building, the UREC massage program features a newly appointed and beautifully decorated room for convenient on-campus services. Prices for massage are $25/50 (half hour/hour) for U of A students and UREC members, and $30/$55 for eligible UREC non-members. For more information, or to book your appointment, call 575-4646.

Contacts

Katie Helms , assistant director
University Recreation
479-575-4684, khelms@uark.edu

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