Friday is the Last Day to RSVP for Multicultural Graduation Ceremony and Reception

Friday is the Last Day to RSVP for Multicultural Graduation Ceremony and Reception
Courtney Kendle

Congratulations, graduating Razorbacks, for your groundbreaking accomplishments and achievements! The U of A's Division for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is partnering with the Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education and the Diversity and Inclusion Student Council to host the annual Multicultural Graduation Reception and Ceremony from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, April 6, in the Union Verizon Ballroom.

Please fill out this RSVP form to register for the reception and to order a general U of A stole for Commencement by Friday, March 24. It only takes approximately six minutes to complete. 

Friends and family are highly encouraged to attend this event. However, to ensure there is enough food ordered for the reception, please make sure to include an accurate estimate of the number of guests potentially in attendance with you. Please do not miss out on this outstanding opportunity to be recognized and honored for your hard work and endless commitment to the U of A campus.

For more information, or if you have any questions or concerns, please email Dana McGee at dkmcgee@uark.edu and Nadia Salley at nzsalley@uark.edu

Go to the RSVP form.

Contacts

Dana McGee, graduate assistant
Division of Diversity,Equity, and Inclusion
479-575-3338, dvrsty@uark.edu

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