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Nabil Tovar (center), an Academic Challenge Scholarship recipient who attends the University of Arkansas, participated in an on-field Arkansas Scholarship Lottery presentation with (from left to right) Daniel Pugh, vice provost for student affairs, Thomas Smith, dean of College of Education and Health Professions and Bishop Woosley, director of the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery during a football game at UA on Sept. 20. | (Photo courtesy of Arkansas Scholarship Lottery)
Education / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Beneficiary Ads Fail To Raise Sales for Arkansas Scholarship Lottery

A $300,000 investment by the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery to promote scholarship beneficiaries, including on-field promotions at college football games this fall, appears to have had little impact on sales. read more >
Nabil Tovar (center), an Academic Challenge Scholarship recipient who attends the University of Arkansas, participated in an on-field Arkansas Scholarship Lottery presentation with (from left to right) Daniel Pugh, vice provost for student affairs, Thomas Smith, dean of College of Education and Health Professions and Bishop Woosley, director of the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery during a football game at UA on Sept. 20. | (Photo courtesy of Arkansas Scholarship Lottery)
Education / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Arkansas Scholarship Lottery Betting on Graduates

The direct link between college scholarships and gambling was something Arkansas’ first state lottery commissioners weren’t eager to point out, but a new class of commissioners is hoping to remind Arkansans of that link each time they attend a football game. read more >