Q. Does the UofA have rooms for nursing mothers?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Jun 05, 2024 Views: 198
Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Jun 05, 2024 Views: 198
The University of Arkansas identifies lactation rooms on campus with a Nursing Mother rooms symbol indicating the building and room number. These are open to all students, faculty and staff. You can find existing Nursing Mother room locations on the university's Campus Map (see link below).
Requirements for private nursing-room spaces include that the room is anything other than a bathroom and that it include room supplies such as a sink, chair, table, electrical outlet and a door that locks. More rooms will be designated later as they are identified. The goal is to provide comfortable and convenient locations for all nursing mothers.
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