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Terry
Wofford
$25
Mar 30, 2016
Mary
Ryan
$50
Mar 30, 2016
Charles
Ledbetter
$25
Mar 30, 2016
MaryBess
Cunningham
$25
Mar 30, 2016
Colin
Fagras
Anonymous
$500
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$1,000
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$1,500
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$4
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$21
Mar 30, 2016
Patricia
Sanders
Anonymous
$1,000
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$1,000
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$1,000
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$1,000
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$220
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$25
Mar 30, 2016
Anonymous
$249.98
Mar 30, 2016
Robin
Weaver
$25
Mar 30, 2016
Joe and Sandy
Steinmetz
Tyler
Washabaugh
$6
Mar 30, 2016
Kate
Lonberger
Lance
Sharp
Sandra
Shingleur
$25
Mar 30, 2016
Alice
McMillan
$6
Mar 30, 2016
$6
WPS is Tradition
Any diehard University of Arkansas fan knows how to execute a perfect Hog Call. The “wooo” part of our famous battle cry should be held for exactly 6 seconds.
$25
Bricks in the Wall
It took 2.5 million bricks to build Old Main, the most iconic building on the University of Arkansas campus. The north tower stands 130 feet tall and the south tower stands at 123 feet tall.
$86
Seniors on the Sidewalk
Stretching more than five miles, the names of UA graduates are memorialized in one of our most unique traditions—Senior Walk. In 1986, university employees invented the Sand Hog, a machine that took the place of stamping names into the concrete by hand.
$145
Happy Birthday
The U of A sure looks good at 145 years old! Cheers to the state of Arkansas’s flagship institution on reaching this milestone.
$231
Academics? Got it covered.
There are 231 total undergraduate, Master’s, Doctoral and graduate certificate programs available at the University of Arkansas.
$475
Quarter Ton Hog
Tusk IV, the university’s beloved live mascot, is a wily Russian Boar who weighs 475 pounds. You don’t want to mess with this hefty hog.
$980
It’s Greek to Me
Located at 980 W. Dickson and modeled after the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, Greece, the Greek Theater was given to the university as a gift from the Chi Omega sorority in 1930. From 1934 – 1991, the space under the stage was used for a rifle range by the Army ROTC. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
$1,465
Top of the Hill
The highest point on the University of Arkansas campus is the Rosen Center on Maple Avenue. At 1,465 feet above sea level, you are the biggest man or woman on campus when you stand here.
$1,871
A Banner Year
The U of A was officially founded in 1871 and welcomed its first class of 8 students (7 male and 1 female) and 3 faculty members in 1872.
$5,000
The Future Looks Bright
A record number of 5,000 incoming freshmen are estimated to gain admittance to the University of Arkansas this fall. From 8 in 1871 to 5,000 in 2016, each student is a reason to celebrate!