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Self-Guided Tours Gearhart Hall Gearhart Hall is home to the Graduate School and International 5 Admissions, as well as the Honors College, which includes study spaces specifically for honors students. Old Main Old Main is the oldest building on campus. The U of A’s Senior Walk Silas Hunt Hall begins on its steps. Old Main’s bells 6 Home to the Office of Admissions, chime throughout the day and play Silas Hunt Hall also houses Financial 1 the Alma Mater each evening. Aid, Academic Scholarships, and the Registrar. Student Success Center The Student Success Center will be a one stop resource for students. The Arkansas Union 7 SSC will offer personalized academic, A one stop shop for students, the financial, and social support for all Arkansas Union houses restaurants, students at the university. a technology center, exercise gym, movie theater, hair salon and 2 post office. The student union also Bookstore hosts campus events, career fairs, The U of A bookstore is where and more. students can buy textbooks, technology, and boba tea. The 8 bookstore provides new, used, rental, Mullins Library inclusive access, e-books, and more. Mullins Library is the second largest library in the state of Arkansas. The 3 library offers a special collections Northwest Quad department, many study rooms, and Featuring suite style dorms, the a general computer lab, which is Northwest Quads houses the Fulbright available to any student on campus. 9 Dining Hall, three classrooms, a music room, study rooms, meeting facilities, and more. Greek Theater The Chi Omega Greek Theatre is a popular place for concerts, pep rallies Razorback Stadium or simply enjoying the sun between Donald W. Reynolds Stadium is the classes. Chi Omega, founded at the 4 home of Razorback football, with a U of A in 1895 and now the largest capacity of nearly 76,000 people. In 10 women's fraternity in the nation, the fall, students fill the stands to donated the theatre in 1930. celebrate and cheer on the Hogs. N W E Garland Ave Garland S Office of Admissions Quad 9 Bookstore 232 Silas Hunt Hall 8 1 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 (479) 575-5346 1-800-377-8632 W Maple St [email protected] W Maple St Silas Hunt Hall 1 @UofArkansas @uarkansas Student Success Center 7 10 Razorback Stadium @uarkansas Arkansas Union 2 Mullins Library 3 6 Old Main Arkansas Ave Arkansas Gearhart Hall Garland Ave Garland 5 Nov 15 N Razorback Rd Razorback N Priority Stadium Dr Greek Theater Application 4 Deadline W Dickston St Dec 1 Priority Scholarship Deadline Dec 15 Priority Financial Aid Deadline For the complete map, please visit campusmaps.uark.edu.
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