Jones Gives Back to Alma Mater
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Published on : 1/22/2015
Dallas Cowboys owner, president and general manager Jerry Jones recently donated $10.65 million to the University of Arkansas' athletic department, where he attended school and played football.
His gift will be used to complete the Razorbacks' Student-Athlete Success Center, improve the locker room at the Fred W. Smith Football Center and build a "Wild Band of Razorbacks" monument to Arkansas's 1964 national championship team.
Gold Jackets Lance Alworth and Dan Hampton are also notable alumn who attended the University of Arkansas.
Jones currently serves as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Board of Trustees.
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His gift will be used to complete the Razorbacks' Student-Athlete Success Center, improve the locker room at the Fred W. Smith Football Center and build a "Wild Band of Razorbacks" monument to Arkansas's 1964 national championship team.
Gold Jackets Lance Alworth and Dan Hampton are also notable alumn who attended the University of Arkansas.
Jones currently serves as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Board of Trustees.
Read the full story about Jones’ donation here>>>
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