Try-Out for Mock Trial Starting Aug. 30

Try-Out for Mock Trial Starting Aug. 30
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This fall Undergraduate Mock Trial is hosting try-outs for excited new members. Mock Trial is a competitive public speaking activity focused on building critical thinking, acting, legal and leadership skills. It is an organization where you will build community, have fun and learn. The program is very involved and there are many perks, including travel to tournaments across the country and direct interaction with amazing judges, attorneys and legal experts from across the country. Tryouts will be held the second week of the fall semester. If you are interested, please click this link to join the tryout groupme: https://groupme.com/join_group/68390493/plVdwt2S

 
Contacts

Julianna M Kantner, vice president of Undergraduate Mock Trial
Fulbright
913-808-1424, jmkantne@uark.edu

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