Recording Available of Town Hall Focused on Fulbright, Brough Presence

Acting Chancellor Bill Kincaid and Provost Charles Robinson sit down with Tyrah Jackson and Nyasha Bgoni.
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Acting Chancellor Bill Kincaid and Provost Charles Robinson sit down with Tyrah Jackson and Nyasha Bgoni.

Acting Chancellor Bill Kincaid and Provost Charles Robinson answered questions from students in a town hall-style event July 13, focused on recent recommendations regarding the presence of Senator J. William Fulbright and Gov. Charles Hillman Brough on the U of A campus. 

recording of the town hall is now available courtesy of UATV. 

The Associated Student Government, U of A NAACP and Black Student Caucus sponsored the event. 

Tyrah Jackson with the Black Student Caucus and Nyasha Bgoni with the UARK NAACP moderated the event, asking questions submitted by fellow students.

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