Latina/o Employee Resource Group Event
Please join the Latina/o Employee Resource Group for this month's "Cafecito y Pan" event. The event will be from 11 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, March 5, at Mullins Library, room 439. This is a drop-in event for anyone who wants to enjoy coffee, pan dulce and comunidad. If you can't make it this time, don't worry! There is always next month!
Únase al Grupo de Impacto de Empleados Latinos para el evento de "Cafecito y Pan" de este mes. El evento será el Martes 5 de marzo en la biblioteca Mullins (MULN), sala 439, de 11 a.m a 12 p.m. Este es un evento sin cita previa para cualquiera que quiera disfrutar del café, el pan dulce y la comunidad. Si no puedes asistir esta vez, no te preocupes. ¡Habrá otro el próximo mes!
Contacts
Guadalupe Rodriguez,
Student Success
479-575-3094,
grodri@uark.edu
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