Visit & Explore
Our stunning hilltop campus overlooks one of the nation's top college towns, in a region made for outdoor adventure.
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Undergraduate Visits
Virtual Tour
Take a virtual walk through the University of Arkansas and discover the spaces that shape the Razorback experience. View the campus and residence halls for yourself.
Virtual Tour
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Old Main
The centerpiece of campus, Old Main has welcomed students since 1875, making it the university’s oldest structure. The towers of Old Main can be seen from many spots on campus and the architecture is so well known, it’s included as a part of the university’s official logo.
Explore its beautifully restored classrooms and exhibits that highlight its history. Outside, unwind beneath the shade of trees on the picturesque Old Main Lawn, a favored location for studying, relaxation and photos.
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Senior Walk
Senior Walk is one of the most unique traditions found on any campus, featuring the names of University of Arkansas graduates, starting with the first graduating class of 1876. Senior Walk begins near the main entrance to Old Main and winds its way across campus.
It's the university's longest tradition, at least in terms of mileage, and is concrete proof of the university's commitment to student success.
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Chi Omega Greek Theatre
The Chi Omega Greek Theatre is a popular place for concerts, pep rallies or simply enjoying the sun between classes. Chi Omega, founded at the U of A in 1895 and now the largest women's fraternity in the nation, donated the theatre in 1930.
Designed to resemble the world’s first known theatre built 2,400 years ago at the foot of the Acropolis in Greece, the Chi Omega Greek Theatre includes 14 columns, representing the 14 original women’s fraternity members. The featured words Knowledge, Integrity, Courage, Culture and Intelligence were included to represent the ‘best qualities of womanhood.’
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Honors College
Gearhart Hall serves as the home for our endowed Honors College, which unites the university's top undergraduates and professors of all disciplines in a learning environment characterized by discovery, creativity and service.
If you’re ready to explore big ideas and shape what comes next, the Honors College is the place to begin.
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Fulbright Peace Fountain
This impressive landmark commemorates the legacy of the late U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright, a graduate and former president of the University of Arkansas. Fulbright believed that education, particularly study abroad, has the power to promote tolerance and understanding among nations.
Fulbright helped create the Fulbright Scholarship Program, the largest international exchange program of its kind. E. Fay Jones, a graduate and former dean of the School of Architecture, designed the Fulbright Peace Fountain, which was dedicated in 1998.
At the dedication ceremony, Edward T. Foote, Fulbright's son-in-law, said he liked to think of students “sitting and admiring the magnificent monument, talking and thinking in this place of books, in this place of ideas, in this place of human understanding.”
Explore the Natural State
Experience it all. Northwest Arkansas offers a blend of natural beauty and vibrant local culture, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers.


