Jobelle Holcombe was a founder of Chi Omega in 1895 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1898 from the University of Arkansas (known at that time as Arkansas Industrial University). She taught in the preparatory department of the University...
Holcombe Hall opened as a residence hall in the academic year 1948-1949 and was named for Jobelle Holcombe. Holcombe was a founder of Chi Omega in 1895 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1898 from the University of Arkansas (known at that...
Brough Commons, the main dining hall on campus, was built in 1957 and was named for Charles H. Brough. Brough was a professor of economics and sociology from 1903-1915 and Governor of Arkansas from 1917-1921.
Brough Commons, the main dining hall on campus, was built in 1957 and was named for Charles H. Brough. Brough was a professor of economics and sociology from 1903-1915 and Governor of Arkansas from 1917-1921.
Allan S. Humphreys was Dean of Men from 1937-1945, and he was a professor in the Chemistry Department from 1918-1956. Humphreys Hall was named for him.
Memorial Hall (formerly called Futrall Memorial Hall) was originally the Student Union on campus and was named for John C. Futrall. John C. Futrall was a professor of ancient languages (Latin and Greek) from 1894-1913 and the University of...
Memorial Hall (formerly called Futrall Memorial Hall) was originally the Student Union on campus and was named for John C. Futrall. John C. Futrall was a professor of ancient languages (Latin and Greek) from 1894-1913 and the University of...
Memorial Hall (formerly called Futrall Memorial Hall) was originally the Student Union on campus and was named for John C. Futrall. John C. Futrall was a professor of ancient languages (Latin and Greek) from 1894-1913 and the University of...
Memorial Hall (formerly called Futrall Memorial Hall) was originally the Student Union on campus and was named for John C. Futrall. John C. Futrall was a professor of ancient languages (Latin and Greek) from 1894-1913 and the University of...
Memorial Hall (formerly called Futrall Memorial Hall) was originally the Student Union on campus and was named for John C. Futrall. John C. Futrall was a professor of ancient languages (Latin and Greek) from 1894-1913 and the University of...
Mullins Library was built in 1968 and was named for David Wiley Mullins in 1975. Mullins graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1931 and served as President of the University of Arkansas from 1960-1974.
Mullins Library was built in 1968 and was named for David Wiley Mullins in 1975. Mullins graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1931 and served as President of the University of Arkansas from 1960-1974.
David Wiley Mullins graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1931. He returned to Arkansas to serve as President of the University of Arkansas from 1960-1974. Mullins Library was named for him in 1975.
J. Vol Walker Hall, which opened in 1935, was originally J. Vol Walker Memorial Library, the main library for campus. The building became home to the Architectural School after the new library was built in 1968. James Volney Walker graduated in...
J. Vol Walker graduated in 1878 from the University of Arkansas (known at that time as Arkansas Industrial University). He became a prominent lawyer in Northwest Arkansas. J. Vol Walker Hall, originally J. Vol Walker Memorial Library, was named...
J. Vol Walker Hall, which opened in 1935, was originally J. Vol Walker Memorial Library, the main library for campus. The building became home to the Architectural School after the new library was built in 1968. James Volney Walker graduated in...
J. Vol Walker Hall, which opened in 1935, was originally J. Vol Walker Memorial Library, the main library for campus. The building became home to the Architectural School after the new library was built in 1968. James Volney Walker graduated in...
Gregson Hall opened as a residence hall in 1948 and was named for William S. “Pop” Gregson. Gregson served in multiple capacities at the University from 1919 to 1947, including secretary of the Y.M.C.A., secretary of the Student Employment...
William S. "Pop" Gregson served in multiple capacities at the University from 1919 to 1947, including secretary of the Y.M.C.A., secretary of the Student Employment Services, secretary of the Student Union, Director of Religious Activities, Acting...
J. Vol Walker Hall, which opened in 1935, was originally J. Vol Walker Memorial Library, the main library for campus. The building became home to the Architectural School after the new library was built in 1968. James Volney Walker graduated in...