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  2. Dolph Camp, Bussey and Peace Halls Historic District

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    Dolph Camp is a two-story brick structure built in 1957 to house the school's music department. Its main entrance is sheltered by a single-story portico supported by six columns. The triangular pediment has an elliptical window. It was extensively renovated in 2001, and now houses the university's information technology services department.

  3. Faulkner Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2006, the building hosted the university's Space Center. The Space Center, founded in 2000, is a partnership of six departments (Biological Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry/Biochemistry, Geosciences, Mechanical Engineering, and Physics) from four colleges ( Fulbright College , Engineering , the Honors College , and the ...

  4. University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The Razorback Marching Band (nicknamed the "Best in Sight and Sound") is the marching band of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas.The 300+ member RMB performs at all home football games (in Fayetteville, Little Rock, & Dallas) as well as all post-season play (SEC Championship and/or Bowl Game).

  5. University of Arkansas Schola Cantorum - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arkansas Schola Cantorum is a choir ensemble at the University of Arkansas. Since 1957, Schola Cantorum has attracted singers from across the country, and has performed widely, both domestically and internationally. Currently, Schola Cantorum is under the direction of Dr. Stephen Caldwell. [1]

  6. University of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arkansas (U of A, UArk, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. [4] It is the flagship [5] campus of the University of Arkansas System. Founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871, classes were first held in 1872, with its present name adopted in 1899.

  7. Campus of the University of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Union. The Arkansas Union (sometimes referred to simply as the union) is at the center of campus and student life. It contains a large computer lab with over 70 computers, a coffee shop (Hill Coffee Co.), the campus multicultural center, movie theater, auditorium, ballroom, food court, bus station, post office, offices for student government and student organizations, a satellite ...

  8. Walton Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walton Arts Center is a performing arts center located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.It opened in 1992 and is currently Arkansas' largest and busiest arts presenter. The center is estimated to have cost about $13 million, which was made possible by a collaboration of the Walton Family Foundation, the university, the city, and the private sector.

  9. KXUA - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Fayetteville, Arkansas, it serves the university campus and surrounding community. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The university also owns the more powerful 91.3 KUAF , which broadcasts news, information and classical music as an NPR member station.