Graduate Professional Student Congress Wellness Series
The Graduate Professional Student Congress' Graduate Life Committee, in collaboration with the Wellness Center, curated a Wellness Series aimed at promoting health and wellness for graduate students.
This is the second session in the series, which will demonstrate various techniques such as yoga, boxing, Krav Maga and more.
We will be meeting in Adohi Hall Performance Center at 5 p.m. today, March 10.
Space is limited to 18 students. Sign up via HogSync.
Please bring your own yoga mat or towel for public health considerations. Face masks and social distancing will be enforced during the session. Hand sanitizers will be available for students. Attendance information will be recorded for contact tracing.
For more information, feel free to contact Juan Marin Jr., Grad Life Committee chair, at gpscgl@uark.edu.
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Contacts
Juan Marin Jr, GPSC Graduate Life Committee Chair
Graduate Professional Student Congress
479-502-1633,
gpscgl@uark.edu
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