Walton College Career Center to Host Career Closet Overstock Dec. 2

Thanks to several successful clothing drives, the Walton College Career Closet is now overstocked! The Walton College Career Center will host an open session to allow all current University of Arkansas students and employees to “shop” for overstock items. Students and employees will be able to take up to 10 items, free of charge. We have a large selection of casual and business casual available, in a range of sizes, for both men and women. The Career Closet Overstock will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, in WJWH 203.

The Career Closet opened in August 2010 as a resource of business casual and business professional attire available, free of charge, to all currently enrolled Walton College students. For more information on the Career Closet, please visit waltoncollege.uark.edu/career/closet.asp or contact the Walton College Career Center at 575-6100 or CareerCenter@Walton.uark.edu.

Contacts

Sara Phillips, manager of special programs
Walton College Career Center
575-6100, yell@uark.edu

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