The Multicultural Center Is Celebrating the Multicultural Graduation
The Multicultural Center is thrilled to announce that we'll be hosting the Spring 2024 Multicultural Graduation Ceremony, a special event dedicated to honoring the remarkable achievements of our graduating students. If you're a graduating student, this is your moment to shine amidst friends, family and faculty. Don't miss out — sign up for the ceremony and be part of this memorable occasion.
Join us from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, in the Arkansas Union Ballroom, where we will come together to applaud the hard work, resilience and dedication these graduating students have shown. During the ceremony, we will pass out cords, symbolizing your completion of this important milestone. These cords serve as a tangible reminder of your accomplishments and the journey you've undertaken. Food and drinks will be catered.
Let's make this evening unforgettable as we honor your journey and celebrate the beginning of your next chapter. We're excited to share in your accomplishments and highlight the diversity and excellence within our community. See you there!
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Contacts
Izzo Ahmed, cultural programming coordinator
Multicultural Center
313-801-3363,
izzoa@uark.edu
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