Study Like a Hog Match Game: Do Your Skills Match Up?

University Housing will host "Study Like a Hog Match Game" a game show where students' study skills and knowledge of study skills will be put to the test.

The event starts at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, in the Pomfret Great Room. All students are invited to attend.

At the event, students will compete against four faculty members.

Special thanks to Kate Chapman of the psychological science department, Lorraine Brewer of the chemistry and biochemistry department, John Shadwick of the biological sciences department and Lissette Szwydky-Davis of the English department, for participating. 

The competition is followed by a free coffee and pastry bar provided by Rick's Bakery.

"Study Like a Hog" t-shirts will be given out to all gameshow participants and the first 60 event attendees.

About @Home: Study Like a Hog Match Game is an academic component of University Housing's @Home series. The @Home series consists of 14 signature events during the school year that focus on academic success, personal development and diversity education.

Contacts

Kathryn Lammers , coordinator for residence education
University Housing
479-575-3951, kathrynl@uark.edu

Christopher Spencer, assistant director of strategic communications
University Housing
479-575-5084, cjspence@uark.edu

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