2023 Coffee With a Practitioner Event Next Week for Sociology and Criminology!

2023 Coffee With a Practitioner Event Next Week for Sociology and Criminology!
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The Department of Sociology and Criminology is having its 2nd annual Coffee with a Practitioner event after a great start last spring! This year's event will have federal and local law enforcement representatives along with lots of social service providers and non-profits. This is not a hiring event, but an informational, networking event where you can learn about different careers, career possibilities and local opportunities and make connections with professionals in your field.

We will be having coffee, hot chocolate, juice, breakfast sandwiches and snacks to keep everyone fueled up for the networking event.

The event will be held in the Union in rooms 512-514 on Feb. 22. Be sure to dress business casual and ready to network!

Contacts

Lauren Copley Sabon, Associate Professor
Sociology and Criminology
479-575-3205, copley@uark.edu

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