GPSC Women's Empowerment Series Tonight

The Graduate and Professional Student Congress Graduate Life Committee invites you to the final event in the Fall 2020 Women's Empowerment Series. We have invited four exceptional speakers to share their stories, experiences, and advice for young professionals

UNC Chancellor Sharon Gaber, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and former provost at the U of A, will speak at 6 p.m. today, Thursday, Nov. 19.

To register, follow the Hogsync link.

We want to increase visibility and knowledge to inspire women to pursue their ambitious aspirations, whether in academia or industry. We want to change the way we see women in the workplace and keep this conversation going.

When we let women lead, a world of possibilities unfolds.

For questions about the event, please contact Juan Marin Jr., chair of the Graduate Life Committee, at gpscgl@uark.edu.

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