Join Bookstore Café for Free Copy and Book Signing of 'Teaching Off The Beaten Path'

Teaching Off The Beaten Path
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Teaching Off The Beaten Path

The University of Arkansas Bookstore and the Sam Walton College of Business would like to invite you to the Bookstore Café from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, for a special book-signing event.

During this event you will receive a free copy of Teaching Off The Beaten Path while supplies last. Editor Rebecca Miles and other contributing authors will be available to sign books and talk to the audience.

Teaching Off The Beaten Path is an anthology of reflections and essays by faculty at the University of Arkansas; each describes some aspect of classroom experience, providing inspiration and insight for colleagues as well as students. The anthology is written by and for those who love to teach.

This event is open to the public. Please click here for more information.

Contacts

BJ Elkins, marketing manager
U of A Bookstore
479-575-5491, belkins@uark.edu

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