Getting to Know Payton Grice
Student Alumni Board member Payton Grice, who is majoring in Food, Nutrition and Health, is holding out hope for future university events amid COVID-19.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Apr 16, 2021 | Profiles & Stories, Student Alumni Association, Students | 0 |
Student Alumni Board member Payton Grice, who is majoring in Food, Nutrition and Health, is holding out hope for future university events amid COVID-19.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Aug 5, 2020 | Alumni Groups, Homecoming, Profiles & Stories, Student Alumni Association, Students | 0 |
As COVID-19 offsets traditional university plans, one U of A student is using this time as an opportunity to make changes.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Mar 2, 2020 | Alumni, Members, Profiles & Stories, Young Alumni | 0 |
University of Arkansas alumna, Nikki Anderson, recalls her time as a student leader on campus and how life has been after graduation.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Oct 17, 2019 | Alumni, Members, Profiles & Stories, Young Alumni | 0 |
Above all, being a member of the Razorback family means being a part of the best category a person could claim. It means that when you’re halfway across the world studying abroad, you meet up with fellow Hogs because they can make you feel like you’re home when you’re homesick. It means when you’re in the airport and see someone in a Razorback shirt, you become instant friends. It means being a part of something much bigger than yourself that makes your heart swell with pride just thinking about it. It means being willing to vouch for and mentor Hogs, even if you’ve never met them before.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Sep 5, 2019 | Alumni, Profiles & Stories, Young Alumni | 0 |
Daniel McFarland B.S.A. ’15 knew the value of hard work and diligence from a very young age. Growing up on Angus Cattle Ranch in Keithville, Louisiana, along with two brothers and a sister, Daniel would wake up at 5 a.m. to tend to his cattle, hogs and chickens. He’d feed and clean them so they would be in pristine condition in preparation for their exhibition at livestock shows across the country. His father wanted to ensure his children learned what hard work looked like so they would be grounded, humble and perseverant individuals. This development of a strong work ethic at a tender age coupled with Daniel’s love for animals meant that he would inevitably study animal science at the University of Arkansas, for which he also received the Animal Science Scholarship. Daniel’s father is a family practice physician, and it seemed only natural for to Daniel to follow his father’s footsteps and dreams by pursuing a career in healthcare.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Aug 11, 2015 | News & Announcements, Uncategorized | 0 |
Homecoming on the Hill will be here before you know it! The homecoming steering committee...
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Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences, B.S. in Agricultural Education,...
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Sam M. Walton College of Business, B.S. in Business Administration: Accounting & Finance...
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J. William Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences, B.A. in Political Science Fort Smith,...
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Homecoming 2014 “Called All Hogs Home” as students, faculty, staff and alumni participated in...
Read Moreby alumniblog | Oct 20, 2014 | News & Announcements, Uncategorized | 0 |
Arkansas superfan Canaan Sandy, a 2013 ESPN Fan Hall of Fame inductee, will lead the 2014 University of Arkansas Homecoming parade down Dickson Street, Friday, Oct. 24, as the first grand marshal.
Read Moreby alumniblog | Oct 9, 2014 | News & Announcements, Uncategorized | 0 |
University of Arkansas Homecoming 2014 “Calling All Hogs Home” presented by the Student Alumni Association will kick off Oct. 12 with a splash of color during the first Color Those Hogs 5k run through downtown Fayetteville.
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