Save Green While Being Green at Clubhaus Fitness
Published on March 9th, 2010 by Carolyn Baltz
The Arkansas Alumni Association is pleased to announce another fantastic new benefit partnership! Save 50% off of the Clubhaus joining fee (half off of $99 for single membership or $149 for family). Plus, members of the Association can take advantage of a 1 hour massage for $50, even if you don’t join Clubhaus.
New Benefit: Jose's & Bordinos in Northwest Arkansas
Published on March 4th, 2010 by Carolyn Baltz
The Arkansas Alumni Association is very proud to announce its newest partnership with local favorites: Jose’s (Fayetteville), Jose’s Southwest Grille (Springdale) and Bordinos! Every Wednesday night is “Alumni Night” where members of the Arkansas Alumni Association receive 15% off!
Alumni Learn About What's Happening on Campus Today
Published on February 26th, 2010 by Tammy Tucker
University of Arkansas graduates representing the 1950s through the 1990s and the father of a world champion duck caller who’s soon to be a Razorback were among the people we met in Stuttgart and Pine Bluff. We even met one alumnus who remembers when parking on campus was not a problem.
Alumni Fondly Remember Meeting Spouses and Lifelong Friends at the University of Arkansas
Published on February 25th, 2010 by Tammy Tucker
The fourth and final week of the 2010 Pride of Arkansas Tour kicked off in Fort Smith and continued to central Arkansas with stops in Little Rock and North Little Rock. We quickly discovered that alumni love to talk about their fondest memories as a student at the University of Arkansas, whether it playing sports or attending games, meeting new friends or getting to know future spouses.
Alumni Share Stories from The Hill during Pride of Arkansas Tour
Published on February 24th, 2010 by Tammy Tucker
Stops in El Dorado, Lake Village and Monticello wrapped up the southern route of the Pride of Arkansas Tour. It was a full week of alumni sharing stories about their time on the University of Arkansas campus and the people they met there.
University of Arkansas Students Carry on the Razorback Family Tradition
Published on February 18th, 2010 by Tammy Tucker
As the out-of-state leg of the third week of the 2010 Pride of Arkansas Tour wrapped up in Tulsa, Okla., the in-state staff team continues their travels in southern Arkansas. No matter where we go, though, we are meeting many alumni who are proudly passing on the family legacy of receiving a diploma from the University of Arkansas to their children.
Alumni of All Ages Share Their Favorite Memories of the University of Arkansas
Published on February 17th, 2010 by Tammy Tucker
The third week of the 2010 Pride of Arkansas Tour kicked off with a reception in Siloam Springs and then headed to the southern part of the state and into the Fort Worth, Texas, metroplex. Alumni and friends of all eras are joining us for luncheons and receptions. They are reliving their college days and sharing stories about meeting their spouses, their days as a Razorback cheerleader and their pride for the University of Arkansas.
Brad Clutter Enjoys Seeing University of Arkansas Alumni Reconnect
Published on February 15th, 2010 by Jessica Gudino
How does a University of Texas graduate serve as the president of the Arkansas Alumni Association’s Austin Chapter? This is a question Brad Clutter, online banking product manager for Texas Dow Employees Credit Union, has gotten from perplexed, prospective employers since he took on the role four years ago.
We all Share a Common Bond of Being a Razorback
Published on February 15th, 2010 by Anthony McAdoo
One interesting part of these events is the connection residents are making not only with the University and the Alumni Association but with each other. Now when they see each other around town, they know they share a common bond of being a Razorback.
Alumni and Friends Continue to Strengthen the University of Arkansas
Published on February 12th, 2010 by Anthony McAdoo
Our journey continues to bring us closer to our alumni and friends in Arkansas, Missouri, Texas and Tennessee. We are thankful that they have been there for the University as advocates, helping to strengthen the University of Arkansas family. Their efforts in recruiting students, improving student life on campus and providing opportunities for alumni to re-connect with each other no matter where they live; continue to be the foundation of the Arkansas Alumni Association.

