Two Women Who Have Been Appointed to Administrative Posts at the University of Arkansas

April Daniel was appointed assistant director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance at the University of Arkansas. She will serve as the university’s grievance officer and will monitor the recruitment process to ensure non-discriminatory employee hiring and promotion practices.

Daniel received her bachelor’s degree in political science from LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tennessee.

Chantel Moseby is the new assistant director for registered student organizations in the Office of Student Affairs. She has been serving as the assistant director for diversity recruitment in the Office of Admissions at the university.

Moseby holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and speech communication and a master’s degree in multimedia journalism from Arkansas Tech University. She earned a master’s degree in higher education from the University of Arkansas.

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