Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Arkansas Partners Enjoy Meeting with Student Ambassadors from Bolivia

The Arkansas/East-Bolivia Partnership board met on the Arkansas Tech campus in Russellville on April 19. We had a special attraction: a group of Student Ambassadors from Bolivia.
By the end of the meeting we were all delighted with the charm and sincerity of the students - Susanna, Jimena, and Aldo - and of their friendly travelling companion, Lhotse.
Above is a group photo that goes with the happy occasion and the beautiful day! In the front row, from left, are: JoAnn, Thecia, Aldo, Susanna, Jimena, Rosario, Bob, Lhotse, and Margaret. Back row: Paul, Leah, Wayne, Sandy, Bill, Nadine, Mary Ann? (hidden behind Bob), and Steven.
Our wish is simply that we may continue the Student Ambassador project year after year. For questions, you may contact Margaret Clarke mclark@uark.edu, who used her expertise to make a full and successful program for the group.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Changing of the Guard
Bring on your Comments! Along with the cherry blossoms, spring has brought reinforcements for our Partners-Intercom Blogging Team.
Matthew Bond announces that Michael Sayre will take Matthews' place as our Chief Washington Correspondent. Michael, msayre@partners.net, is Partners' new Communications and Outreach staff member. He is "considerably more tech savvy than [Matthew] and already knows a bit about blogs, MySpace and other ICT innovations."
We do urge all Partners to join the discussion and post comments on our Blog. And we have a complete, illustrated how-to guide for people who are uncertain about how to post comments.It's available at http://www.uark.edu/misc/partners/BLOG-article.pdf.
Join the fun; who can post the most?
Matthew Bond announces that Michael Sayre will take Matthews' place as our Chief Washington Correspondent. Michael, msayre@partners.net, is Partners' new Communications and Outreach staff member. He is "considerably more tech savvy than [Matthew] and already knows a bit about blogs, MySpace and other ICT innovations."
We do urge all Partners to join the discussion and post comments on our Blog. And we have a complete, illustrated how-to guide for people who are uncertain about how to post comments.It's available at http://www.uark.edu/misc/partners/BLOG-article.pdf.
Join the fun; who can post the most?
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