Attend Campus Town Hall With Your Arkansas Representatives

Do you want to know the people who represent you in our local and state government? Want to ask them questions that you feel are important to you and your community?

Join University Housing's civic engagement program, Campus Town Hall. This is an exciting way for University of Arkansas students to meet Arkansas representatives and ask questions.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the town hall begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, in Hillside Auditorium 206. A valid university ID is required for admission. Campus Town Hall is part of University Housing's @Home program.

Students will have the opportunity to get to know their state representatives in a relaxed, personable way.

Following the event, a reception will be held in the auditorium where students can socialize with their peers as well as the representatives. Food and drinks will be provided.

This is the first year this @Home event has been offered as a University of Arkansas campuswide program and we are excited to invite all university students to participate in this program. Students are encouraged to RSVP for this event.

RSVPs may be made at the OrgSync event page.

About @Home: Campus Town Hall is a part of University Housing's @Home series. The @Home series includes several events throughout the 2017-2018 academic year designed to promote the three primary tenets of academic success, personal development and multicultural education.

Contacts

Jake Talley, coordinator for residence education
University Housing
479-575-3951, jctalley@uark.edu

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