Movies, athletic events, bingo, job fairs and even resume reviews are only a few things that have been greeting University of Arkansas students recently at its Fayetteville campus.
The school's two Welcome Weeks -- also known as Hog W.I.L.D. (Welcome, Involvement, Leadership & Diversity) -- are held every fall and spring.
Information about all that is happening on campus through Jan. 27 can be found at welcomeweeks.uark.edu, though additional question can be directed to Whitney Jones, assistant director of New Student Programs, at 479-575-5002 or wnjones@uark.edu.
All of the events are sponsored by community members, student organizations and campus departments.
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