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List of University of Arkansas people

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The list of University of Arkansas alumni includes distinguished alumni, faculty, and leaders of the University of Arkansas.

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Alumni

Arts, entertainment and letters

Business, science and academia

Sports

After attending Arkansas, Dan Hampton played for the Chicago Bears of the NFL from 1979 to 1990.

Olympians

Politics, law and military

Admiral Vern Clark, Chief of Naval Operations for the United States Navy, is an alumnus of the University of Arkansas.
David Pryor

Faculty

University presidents

Up until 1982, the president was the chief administrative officer of the Fayetteville campus. After 1982, the position of chancellor was created to be the top administrator at the Fayetteville campus, and the title of president referred to the University of Arkansas System.

President Tenure
Noah P. Gates 1871–1873
Albert W. Bishop 1873–1875
Noah P. Gates 1875–1877
Daniel Harvey Hill 1877–1884
George M. Edgar 1884–1887
Edward H. Murfee 1887–1894
John L. Buchanan 1894–1902
Henry S. Hartzog 1902–1905
John N. Tillman 1905–1912
John Hugh Reynolds (acting) 1912–1913
John C. Futrall 1913–1939
J. William Fulbright 1939–1941
Arthur M. Harding 1941–1947
Lewis Webster Jones 1947–1951
John T. Caldwell 1952–1959
Storm Whaley (acting) 1959–1960
David Wiley Mullins 1960–1974
Charles E. Bishop 1974–1980
James E. Martin* 1980–1982

*Martin continued to serve as President of the University of Arkansas System after 1982.

University chancellors

Up until 1982, the president was the chief administrative officer of the Fayetteville campus. After 1982, the position of chancellor was created to be the top administrator at the Fayetteville campus.

Chancellor Tenure
B.A. Nugent 1982–1983
Willard Gatewood 1984–1985
Daniel Ferritor 1986–1997
John A. White 1997–2008
Dr. G. David Gearhart 2008–2015
Joseph E. Steinmetz 2016–2021
Charles F. Robinson, Ph.D. 2022—present

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