Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.The U Experience, a startup that wanted to bring 150 students to create "bubble" campuses at hotels bought out in Arkansas and Hawaii, will not move forward with either location.
"We would like to inform all who have been following this story that we will no longer be moving forward with either of these properties," the statement said. "While we were very excited to work with these incredible hotels, we will be postponing the start date of our program until we are confident that our mission has been communicated transparently to all relevant stakeholders.
"We were in early discussions with the U Experience team regarding Graduate Fayetteville being a potential location for this new offering, but we ultimately made the mutual decision to hold off at this time," Graduate Hotels President David Rochefort said in a statement to Business Insider. In a statement to Business Insider, U Experience cofounder Adam Bragg wrote: "While we were very excited about the possibility of an Arkansas campus, we have decided to pursue other options for our final location. We are a novel company, and very little of what we're doing has precedent in the hospitality industry, so we commend them for their flexibility."
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