Hog W.I.L.D. Welcome Weeks Crew Applications Available

Hog W.I.L.D. Welcome Weeks Crew Applications Available
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – New Student and Family Programs is currently accepting applications for Hog W.I.L.D. (Welcome, Involvement, Leadership, and Diversity) Welcome Weeks Crew Members. This is a great leadership opportunity for students to create exciting campuswide events, be a part of an amazing team, and show off their Razorback spirit. Students looking to get involved in campus life and welcome new and returning students to the funky town of Fayetteville are encouraged to apply. 

Position details are available online at welcomeweeks.uark.edu/crew/join-the-crew. Completed applications are due by Friday, March 6. For additional information about Hog W.I.L.D. Welcome Weeks contact New Student and Family Programs at nsfp@uark.edu or 479-575-5002. 

Contacts

Whitney Jones, assistant director of New Student Programs
New Student and Family Programs
479-575-5002, wnjones@uark.edu

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