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Third Annual Campus Showcase for BYU employees June 1 at Hinckley Center

Brigham Young University employees are invited to the Third Annual Campus Showcase Wednesday, June 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center Assembly Hall.

This event is for full- and part-time non-student employees and is hosted by the Office of Public Affairs and Guest Relations. Attendees may stop by at any time during the day, but an RSVP is required before Monday, May 23, by calling (801) 422-4678.

The showcase is an opportunity for employees to learn about the many services offered by BYU. The departments being showcased this year are Benefits Services, BYU Bookstore, BYU Broadcasting, BYU Police, BYU Studies, Dining Services, Harris Fine Arts Center Ticket Office, Office of Information Technology, Physical Facilities and Public Affairs and Guest Relations.

There will be refreshments, free take-away items and drawings for prizes, including tickets to football games, cultural events and more.

For more information, contact Jim Kasen at (801) 422-5788 or email jim_kasen@byu.edu.

Writer: Mel Gardner

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