Razorback Stadium Available for Graduation Photos May 12

Razorback Stadium Available for Graduation Photos May 12
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In honor of all U of A graduates, Razorback Athletics is opening Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, May 12, for graduation photos for U of A graduates and their immediate families.

Graduates who would like to participate in this event are asked to RSVP.

Entry for this event will be through Gate 14 on the northeast side of Razorback Stadium near the Wild Band of Razorbacks monument. Access will be restricted to the Northeast sideline only.

Due to the limited timeframe and to accommodate as many graduates as possible, no professional photography will be allowed. All photos must be taken with personal cameras.

Parking for those attending this event will be available in Lot 44 on the north side of Razorback Stadium.

Contacts

Elvis John Moya, associate athletic director
Athletics Fan Engagement and Community Outreach
479-575-6055, ejmoya@uark.edu

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