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UA 糖心视频logo Celebrates Holiday Season with Launch of Holiday Wish List Campaign

It鈥檚 now the most wonderful time of the year, and the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is celebrating the season by launching the Holiday Wish List Campaign to meet the needs of the students at UA 糖心视频logo.

鈥淭he Holiday Wish List is a unique opportunity for donors to see how their gift directly impacts a student鈥檚 life,鈥 said Samantha Wiley, director of annual giving. 鈥淥ften, donors give and never see their contribution at work or know precisely how the funds are used. With this giving campaign, donors know, for example, that their $100 to the School of Public Affairs will be used to purchase textbooks for students who otherwise wouldn鈥檛 be able to afford them.鈥

You can give the gift of education by visiting  and donating to a worthy cause that will promote student success and retention at UA 糖心视频logo. All wishes are made directly by students and faculty at UA 糖心视频logo. The Holiday Wish List Campaign runs through Dec. 31, and all gifts are tax deductible.

One of the great Holiday Wish List Campaigns is raising money to send 25 students in UA 糖心视频logo Choirs to perform at Carnegie Hall in June 2022. This once-in-a-lifetime trip will be the first time UA 糖心视频logo students have performed in Carnegie Hall.

鈥淭o say that singing in New York has been a lifelong dream of mine is a complete understatement,鈥 said Kaitlyn Kendrick, a music performance major and Choral Ensemble member. 鈥淓ver since I was a little girl, I imagined myself performing all over New York and to be able to experience such a high honor like singing in Carnegie Hall is more than I could have imagined I would be doing in my early career.

Music has always been my passion, and this is one of the greatest things that could happen for a young singer. We appreciate any and all support to come to help us grant so many student鈥檚 wishes to come true.鈥

Other Holiday Wish List Campaigns include fighting food insecurity by with the , helping students in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology , iPads to help future  and complete medical simulations in the Center for Simulation Innovation, and new computers for  and  students.