Students: Sign Up to Volunteer for University Photo Shoots This Fall

Students participate in a spring photo shoot for the Benefactor publication.
Russell Cothren

Students participate in a spring photo shoot for the Benefactor publication.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Love having your photo taken? University of Arkansas students who wish to volunteer for official university photo and video shoots can sign up through an online form managed by the Office of Annual Giving.

Throughout the year, students are needed for various photo and video shoots to promote giving at the U of A. Examples of these types of projects include All In for Arkansas, the Benefactor publication and other marketing materials for Campaign Arkansas, the university's $1.25 billion capital campaign to advance academic opportunity.

Student volunteers will be contacted by the Office of Annual Giving or University Relations for scheduling and wardrobe direction. Visit bit.ly/RepresentUA to sign up today and note your availability for the fall semester. Prior participants are welcome to volunteer again.

Contacts

Jennifer Holland, senior director of marketing communications
University Relations
479-575-7346, jholland@uark.edu

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