Campus of the University of Arkansas

It was constructed in 1976 as an addition to the Fine Arts Building which was designed by Edward Durell Stone in 1950.

The existing music building was renamed in 2000 by the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees in honor for George and Boyce Billingsley, of Bella Vista Arkansas, for the establishment of the Billingsley Music Fund to support programs within the department.

The building is dedicated to Daniel E. Ferritor, sociology professor and Chancellor Emeritus of the University of Arkansas.

[4] It featured the Jerry Jones/Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions, a museum to University of Arkansas sports.

[5] Bud Walton Arena is the home of the Arkansas Razorbacks and Lady'Backs basketball teams.

It is named for James "Bud" Walton, co-founder of Wal-Mart, who donated half of the 30 million price tag for the construction of the arena.

The 1993–94 Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team won the national championship in the arena's first year.

[6] After an international search that produced more than 100 applicants, the University of Arkansas commissioned sculptor Gretta Bader to create a statue of Senator J. William Fulbright to be displayed outside Old Main, home of the J. William Fulbright School of Arts and Sciences.

Former United States President and University of Arkansas faculty member Bill Clinton, Chancellor John White, poet Miller Williams, Fulbright College Dean Donald Bobbitt, and Harriet Fulbright, widow of the late senator all spoke at the dedication ceremony.

It was constructed in honor of J. William Fulbright, and his belief that "education, particularly study abroad, has the power to promote tolerance and understanding among nations.

[9] Courage to Lead is a bronze statue depicting Native Americans by Potawatomi sculptor Denny Haskew[10] donated by Don Marr and James Kunzelmann to the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

Graduate Education Building
JB Hunt Center for Academic Excellence, November 2012
David W. Mullins Library
East Entrance to Mullins
Arkansas Union
Bell Engineering houses the College of Engineering .
"The Bud" is sometimes called the "Basketball Palace of Mid-America."
Fulbright Peace Fountatin
Spoofer's Stone
The Tri delta clock in front of the Student Union .