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Vice-president of the International Peace Institute 2001–present, director of the Center on International Organization at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University [26] Joseph McKeen: 1774 President of Bowdoin College 1802–1807 [27] David T. McLaughlin: 1954, T'1955 President of Dartmouth College 1981–1987 [28 ...
Clay Ford, BS Finance 1969 – member of both the Arkansas (1975–1976) and the Florida House of Representatives (2007–2013) from Pulaski and Santa Rosa counties, respectively [94] J. William Fulbright, BA '25 – US Senator, US Representative, creator of the Fulbright Scholar Program and president of the University of Arkansas [95]
University of Arkansas–Fort Smith alumni (1 C, 5 P) University of Arkansas at Little Rock alumni (2 C, 41 P) University of Arkansas at Monticello alumni (1 C, 11 P)
14th President of Dartmouth College 1981–1987 [21] Robert Witt: T'1965 Chancellor of the University of Alabama System 2012–present; president of the University of Alabama 2003–2012 [22] Robert A. Jarrow: T'1976 Professor of investment management at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University [23] [24 ...
The names of University of Arkansas students, starting with the first senior class of 1876, are carved into one of the concrete walkways or sidewalks on campus. This tradition was started by the 1905 graduating class of students, who drew their names into the walkway in front of Old Main. Through most of the 20th century, the names were ...
Sam M. Walton College of Business alumni (3 P) Pages in category "University of Arkansas alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 433 total.
The Arkansas Union at the University of Arkansas is a Student union central building on the University's campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Originally constructed in the early 1970s and opened in 1973, the facility was expanded in 2000 to meet the growing needs of the campus community.
Gordon Morgan was born in 1931 in Mayflower, Arkansas to Roosevelt Morgan and Georgia Madlock Morgan. He went to college at the Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College (the largest and oldest historically black college in the state, which later (re)joined the University of Arkansas system as University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff), [3] where he graduated in sociology in 1953. [4]