FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Razorback voices matter. This spring, the University of Arkansas Division of Student Affairs is inviting students from across campus to be part of the conversation through a new series of student town halls focused on the issues that matter most to students.
These town halls are designed to give students a direct line to campus leadership and a space to ask questions, share ideas, and speak honestly about their experiences at the University of Arkansas. Each of the four town halls will center on a specific theme that impacts student life, from well-being and academic support to campus safety and mobility.
Spring 2026 Student Town Hall Dates & Themes:
January 29 - Health & Well-Being
MC Gallery, Arkansas Union (4th Floor)
February 18 - Student Success: Support and Advocacy
MC Gallery, Arkansas Union (4th Floor)
March (TBD) - Campus Safety & Mobility
Location TBD
April (TBD) - Student-Driven Topic
Topic will be shaped by early spring student conversations
The town halls reflect the Division of Student Affairs's commitment to listening to students and working together to improve the Razorback experience. By attending, students can:
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Learn how the university is planning for student access, well-being, belonging, and life after graduation
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Share concerns, challenges, successes, and ideas directly with campus leaders
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Help shape solutions that make campus a better place for all students
All students are encouraged to attend. Registration is recommended and available through HogSync at:
HogSync Registration Link
More information, including event times and panelist details, will be shared closer to each Town Hall. Students should check Arkansas News and @uarkstudents on Instagram for updates.
Contacts
Robyn Starling Ledbetter, Sr. Director Marketing and Communications
Division of Student Affairs
479-575-3887, rledbet@uark.edu
