BAS Reunion Statement
The Black Alumni Society held its 10th Reunion in April 2011. As a way to raise money for BAS...
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The Black Alumni Society held its 10th Reunion in April 2011. As a way to raise money for BAS...
Read Moreby alumniblog | Feb 17, 2011 | Members, News & Announcements, Uncategorized | 0 |
Due to inclement weather, the Black Alumni Society is extending the BAS 10th Reunion Registration deadline for 10 more days (business days) recognizing our 10th Reunion. After March 4, 2011 late charges of $25 will apply.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Feb 9, 2011 | Alumni, Members, News & Announcements, Students, Uncategorized | 1 |
This April, the Black Alumni Society will celebrate its 10th Reunion. As a part of this year’s reunion, the first African American professors at the University of Arkansas, Dr. Margaret Clark and Dr. Gordon Morgan, will be recognized at the Faculty/Staff Appreciation Dinner, for their more than 40 years of service to the university and its students.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Dec 22, 2010 | Uncategorized | 0 |
Beginning on Thursday, December 23, 2010, the Black Alumni Society and the Career Development Center will host a Resume Book for students, alumni and friends who are looking for current career opportunities. Employers who have vacancies within their businesses are also invited to participate.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Dec 16, 2010 | Uncategorized | 4 |
We are anxiously awaiting your return for the 10th Black Alumni Society Reunion. Did I say 10th? Yes, I did and it is with high honors that I inform you of the festivities being planned for your return. You will be able to rekindle those bonds with your fellow college mates and friends once again, as we continue to provide much needed scholarships, furthering the education of our African-American students enrolled at the University of Arkansas.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Dec 7, 2010 | Uncategorized | 0 |
On Saturday, December 4, 2010 over 80 alumni and friends came for a book signing by Dr. Charles Robinson and Dr. Lonnie Williams of their new book “Remembrances In Black: Personal perspectives on the African-American Experience at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville”.
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