Third Annual Staff Appreciation Week at University of Arkansas Kicks off Monday, Oct. 9

Third Annual Staff Appreciation Week at University of Arkansas Kicks off Monday, Oct. 9
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The University of Arkansas Staff Senate proudly announces that the third annual Staff Appreciation Week will kick-off on Oct. 9 and continue through Oct. 13. The week will be full of staff celebrations, discounts and educational opportunities. The full schedule of events will be announced on Monday, Oct. 9. 

The Staff Senate is encouraging all campus departments to show their appreciation to the hard-working University staff by hosting local staff appreciation events. Share your thanks to staff by using the Twitter hashtag #StaffSooie. Follow the Staff Senate on Twitter or like us on Facebook. The Staff Senate can't wait to see the gratitude around campus for the staff!

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Denise Bignar, secretary
Staff Senate
479-575-4205, ssenate@uark.edu

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