Office of Research Compliance Closed During Relocation

Office of Research Compliance Closed During Relocation
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Office of Research Compliance at the University of Arkansas will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 19, and Thursday, Nov. 20, during its move to a new location on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. 

For emergencies during that time, the office staff will have access to e-mail or can be contatced by leaving a voicemail at 479-575-3845. The new address is 109 MLKG, 1424 W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. The building is on the northwest corner of the intersection of Razorback Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, just south of the Facilities Management building.

Contacts

Rosemary H. Ruff, director
Office of Research Compliance
479-575-4572, rruff@uark.edu

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