Research Compliance Office to Host Open House

Research Compliance Office to Host Open House
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Office of Research Compliance at the University of Arkansas plans to hold an open house at its new location on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

The open house is scheduled for 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23.

The new address is 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.

Faculty/staff permit parking is available in Lot 1 that surrounds the office building.

Campus researchers and research staff are welcome to attend. For additional information, contact Julie Baker at bakerjc@uark.edu or 479-575-5901.

Contacts

Julie Baker, assistant to the vice provost for research and economic development
Academic Affairs
479-575-5901, bakerjc@uark.edu

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