New Policy For In-Coming Freshmen
Courtesy of Media Services MONTICELLO — Changes are coming to the on-campus housing policy at the University of Arkansas at Monticello that will affect first-time freshmen. Beginning with the 2014 fall semester, first-time full-time freshmen will be required to live on campus, according to Scott Kuttenkuler, director of residence life. The policy applies to students enrolled … Continue reading
Campus-Wide Free Laundry
Brooke Rutledge Staff Writer MONTICELLO—Laundry facilities now free to all on-campus students. In the past, students paid for the use of laundry facilities. The washers and dryers located in the dorms, suites and apartments have needed quarters in order to work. As of Fall 2013 the laundry facilities are now free to on-campus students. “With … Continue reading
Bankston Hall Taking On New Look
Courtesy of Media Services MONTICELLO — When upperclassmen return to the University of Arkansas at Monticello in August, those who lived in Bankston Hall and plan to live there again won’t recognize the building they left in May. Built in 1968 as a men’s residence hall, the 45-year-old structure is getting a complete makeover this … Continue reading
Employment Opportunity – Graduate Assistant/Resident Director
Courtesy of Human Relations MONTICELLO – The Office of Residence Life at the University of Arkansas at Monticello is seeking qualified applicants for immediate hire as a graduate assistant/resident director. Position Description: The resident director (RD) is a live-in residential leadership position within the division of ResLife. The position is a 12-month appointment for a … Continue reading
Assembly Discusses Converting Phone Lines, Renovations
By Kelly Reed Staff Writer MONTICELLO– The University of Arkansas-Monticello General Assembly discussed a new phone system to be implemented on campus at a Thursday, Feb. 7 meeting. Heritage Communications provided phone service to the Monticello, McGehee and Crossett campuses until the phone system suffered a major failure on Jan. 20. After the failure, the … Continue reading
Free Laundry Services At The MBSF Offers Students A Thrifty Alternative
By Drew Foote Staff Writer MONTICELLO – Students living on campus at the University of Arkansas at Monticello currently pay for their laundry to be cleaned while free laundry services exist. The use of washing machines at Bankston Hall, Maxwell Hall, Horsefall Hall, Royer Hall, University Apartments and Family Housing cost $1 to wash one … Continue reading
ID Cards Must Be Validated For Campus Service Use
Courtesy of Scott Kuttenkuler MONTICELLO – Students must validate their WeevilNet ID cards on or before the fifth day of class. In order to have your ID card validated, you must be officially enrolled in classes at the University of Arkansas at Monticello for the Spring 2013 term. Validation stickers may be obtained during normal … Continue reading
UAM Planning Major Changes To On-Campus Residential Living
Courtesy of Media Services MONTICELLO — Major changes are coming to on-campus living at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. UAM has received approval from the UA Board of Trustees to begin a two-phase renovation and construction project that will bring both exterior and interior changes to current residence halls. UAM received approval to spend $8.9 … Continue reading
Preparation For Finals Week Relieves Stress
By Chris Guzman Staff Writer MONTICELLO – Finals week at the University of Arkansas at Monticello is right around the corner, and the first word to pop into any students’ head is “stress”. There’s always an added pressure towards the end of a term because it’s at the point where a student knows what he … Continue reading
Annual Campus Notifications
The University of Arkansas at Monticello provides a place of work and study for students, faculty and staff free from all forms of discrimination, sexual intimidation and exploitation. To ensure compliance with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. Sec.1681, et seq., and other federal and state civil rights laws, … Continue reading