Submit Your Individual and Group Photos for 2022 Razorback Yearbook

Covers of the Cardinal and Razorback yearbooks from across the last 125 years.

Covers of the Cardinal and Razorback yearbooks from across the last 125 years.

Submit your individual and student group photos to be included in the 2022 Razorback yearbook. Also, nominate someone for the "Who's Who" section of the yearbook.

Portraits and Group Photos

For individual portraits, undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and staff just need to fill out the form. Graduate and undergraduate students can fill it out to have a photo printed in the yearbook. These photos are due by April 1.

For group photos of registered student organizations and Greek Life chapter, you send an email to yearbook@uark.edu and attach the high-resolution photo you want printed with a listing of the members. Some groups prefer to just submit a photo of their executive board, while others submit their full membership list. The yearbook takes either, including the full lists for Greek chapter membership. Deadline to submit these is April 15.

Flier with information and QR codes similar to links in story textFor both categories, the yearbook staff will try to include late pictures, but only if they don't delay production. The staff members can't guarantee that photos submitted after the deadlines will be included.

Registered student organizations may also send their schedule to the yearbook staff, and editors may send a writer or photographer to cover the events.

Who's Who and Staff Opportunities

Do you know an outstanding student who should be included in the Who's Who section of the yearbook? Nominate them to be considered for the 2022 edition.

If you like yearbook work, applications for working on the Razorback are accepted year-round. The staff is made up of designers, writers, photographers and social media interns. Students from any major are welcome to work on the yearbook staff. Apply now.

You can connect with the yearbook through Instagram @therazorbackyearboook, Twitter via @the_razorback, Tik-Tok @razorbackyearbook and Facebook @razorbackyearbook.

The university's yearbook was first published in 1897 as the Cardinal. Its name was changed to the Razorback in 1915, and it has published every year since, preserving the visual history and events of the U of A for future generations.

Contacts

Razorback Yearbook,
Student Media
479-575-3305, yearbook@uark.edu

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