Use #UARK2014 to Make Graduation More Social

Use #UARK2014 to Make Graduation More Social
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – This graduation weekend University of Arkansas students, parents and friends can share the experience through social media by using #UARK2014. 

Post your graduation thoughts on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or Google Plus while getting your degree at one of the seven ceremonies on campus. Then enjoy the comments from fellow graduates by following the university’s Tagboard.

Students and their families can find information about commencement at the Commencement 2014 page and read what some of their fellow graduates are thinking, such as Caleb Tyson, who is earning a degree in architectural design: “I feel like the previous few years have been the best years of my life and I wouldn't trade it in for anything. It’s a very emotional thing to see what we all have accomplished.”

Meet more graduates and find out more about the big day at the Commencement 2014 page.

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