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UAFS Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center

UAFS Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center | Japanese-City.com
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800 N 50th St
Fort Smith, AR 72904
 
Map of UAFS Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center, 800 N 50th St, Fort Smith

The UAFS Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center is a central hub for student life at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith (UAFS). It serves as a gathering space for students, faculty, and staff, providing a welcoming environment for both social and academic activities. The center is named after Jane and Sam Smith and James R. Pendergraft, who made significant contributions to the university, helping to establish a space that supports the community's needs.

The Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center houses various facilities that cater to student services, including meeting rooms, event spaces, dining options, and study areas. It’s home to the university’s student organizations, making it a focal point for student engagement and involvement on campus. With spaces designed for collaboration, relaxation, and events, the center enhances the overall campus experience, offering students a place to connect with peers and participate in campus life.

In addition to student-centered services, the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center is often used for hosting special events such as seminars, guest speakers, and university ceremonies. Its versatile design allows it to accommodate a wide range of activities, making it a crucial venue for community-building events that foster a sense of belonging among UAFS students and faculty.

Overall, the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center is an integral part of UAFS, supporting the university’s mission by creating a vibrant space for learning, engagement, and connection. Its facilities and services make it a cornerstone of campus life, helping to enrich the student experience and promote a supportive environment for the UAFS community.

   

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