Each year the Digital Services team produces five to six online collections that anyone, anywhere can access at any time. Make your gift of $6 to help get this collection online and then go check out their website at digitalcollections.uark.edu.
1897 was the first year of the Razorback yearbook! Honor the inaugural year with a gift of $18.97.
University Libraries' Special Collections department began in 1967 and is home to University Archives, the repository for all things U of A! Your gift of $67 will help bring more university history alive for generations to come.
The student-created Razorback yearbook originated as The Cardinal in 1897. The first yearbook, 108 pages altogether, included photos of faculty, students, the few buildings on campus at the time, student clubs, sororities and fraternities, athletic teams, military cadets and the literary societies on the Fayetteville campus, as well as pictures of the law and medical students in Little Rock. Honor The Cardinal with a gift of $108!
Student Media, an organization within the School of Journalism and Strategic Media, is the group that produces The Razorback, the Arkansas Traveler and several other student news media. Around 200 students participate in Student Media from all over campus each year, with 15 working on the yearbook alone. Your gift of $200 will give the hard-working yearbook staff access to past issues at the click of a mouse!
It takes about $100 to digitize each yearbook--$1,000 will help us get a whole decade of U of A history online for posterity!