U of A Prepared Matt Goodman for Position at Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden, one of New York City’s most highly-recognizable arenas, plays host to numerous sporting and entertainment events year-round.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Aug 14, 2012 | Alumni, Members, News & Announcements, Profiles & Stories, Uncategorized | 2 |
Madison Square Garden, one of New York City’s most highly-recognizable arenas, plays host to numerous sporting and entertainment events year-round.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Jul 6, 2011 | Members, News & Announcements, Profiles & Stories, Uncategorized | 2 |
As a member of the Arkansas Alumni Association, Xavier Emery has so many stories about his experience at the University of Arkansas he could write a book. Growing up in Le Mans, France, Emery dreamed of attending school in the United States. After participating in a high school exchange program in Sugarland, TX, he knew he wanted to see more of America.
Read Moreby alumniblog | May 12, 2011 | Alumni, Members, News & Announcements, Profiles & Stories, Uncategorized | 0 |
Jennifer Irwin has made quite a name for herself in Northwest Arkansas. From working as the promotions manager and on-air spokesperson at Arkansas’ NBC 24/51, to working for Celebrate Magazine and now as a radio host with Magic 107.9, Irwin has excelled in the field of media and she attributes her success to her time spent at the University of Arkansas.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Apr 19, 2011 | Alumni, Members, News & Announcements, Profiles & Stories, Uncategorized | 0 |
If anyone has ever been bitten by the travel bug, it would be Casey Clare. From the moment she stepped onto the University of Arkansas campus, her desire to study while traveling the world is one she expressed clearly to her peers and her professors.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Jul 9, 2010 | Alumni, Members, News & Announcements, Profiles & Stories, Students, Uncategorized | 0 |
Growing up, Allyson Twiggs Dyer dreamed of becoming a Lady Razorback basketball player. That dream came true when the University of Arkansas offered her a basketball scholarship in 1990. Once she received the opportunity to attend the University of Arkansas, “there was no doubt” that’s where she belonged. Dyer had always loved the traditions of the university and its Razorbacks, so to be able to play in both Barnhill and Bud Walton arenas, she felt “honored to wear the red and white uniform.”
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