Arts & entertainment •
Julie Adams (1946) – actress (film and television) best known for her role in
Creature from the Black Lagoon •
Dona Bailey (1975) – video game programmer and educator who developed Atari, Inc.'s 1981 arcade video game, Centipede •
Mike Saunders, also known as "Metal Mike" (B.S. in accounting) – accountant, singer of the Californian
punk band
Angry Samoans, and
rock critic who is credited with coining the music genre label "
heavy metal" •
Symone (2017) – drag performer, model, and winner of
''Rupaul's Drag Race'' Season 13 Athletics •
Kris Bankston (born 1999) – basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League •
Deondre Burns (born 1997) – basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League •
Malik Dixon – basketball player,
top scorer in the 2005 Israel Basketball Premier League •
Derek Fisher – former
Los Angeles Lakers player and
New York Knicks head coach •
Lis Shoshi – Kosovan-born professional basketball player •
Rayjon Tucker (2019) – professional basketball player in the NBA with
Milwaukee Bucks Education •
James E. Cofer – Ed.D. alumnus, former UA Little Rock professor, and former president of both
Missouri State University and the
University of Louisiana at Monroe Government & civil service •
Camille Bennett – Arkansas House of Representatives, 2015–2017 •
Karilyn Brown – Arkansas House of Representatives, 2015–present •
Matthew Brown – member of the Arkansas House of Representatives •
James Richard Cheek (1957) – U.S. ambassador to El Salvador (1979–1981), Ethiopia (1985–1988), Sudan (1989–1992) and Argentina (1993–1996) •
Charlie Daniels (attended) – Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands (1985–2001), Arkansas Secretary of State (2002–2010), Arkansas State Auditor (2011–2015) •
Denise Jones Ennett (M.A.) – politician •
Vivian Flowers (B.S. in political science) – Arkansas House of Representatives (2015–present), mayor of
Pine Bluff, AR (2025–present) •
Herschel Friday •
Kevin Hern, (MBA)- U.S. House of Representatives, 2018- •
Bob Johnson (
bachelor's degree in
political science) – Arkansas House of Representatives (1995–2001), Arkansas Senate (2001–2011), President Pro Tempore of Arkansas Senate (2009–2011) •
Allen Kerr (attended) – Arkansas House of Representatives (2009–2015), Arkansas Insurance Commissioner (2015–2020) •
Jim Lendall (1974 Bachelor of Arts in political science and history) – Army veteran, nurse, activist, and politician, including as the 2010
Green Party candidate for
Arkansas governor •
Fredrick Love (
bachelor's degree in
political science and
master's degree in
public administration) – politician •
Jim Nickels (JD) – politician •
Tommy F. Robinson – businessman,
lobbyist, and politician •
Mike Ross (1987) – U.S. House of Representatives, 2001–2013 •
Bill Sample (attended) – Arkansas House of Representatives, 2005–2010; Arkansas Senate 2011–2023 •
Robert William Schroeder III (1989) – U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Nominated June 2014 •
Frank Scott Jr. (
MBA) – Mayor of
Little Rock, AR (2019–present) •
Vic Snyder (1988) – U.S. House of Representatives, 1997–2011 •
Joy Springer (B.S., MEd)- Arkansas House of Representatives, 2020- •
James Sturch (B.S., Political Science) – Arkansas House of Representatives (2015–2019), Arkansas Senate (2019–2023)
Other •
Marc Perrone (attended) – labor union leader ==Notable faculty==