UA Student To Be On ABC Show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" - Arkansans Encouraged To Log On And Play Along At Home

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - University of Arkansas senior, Mike Wehrman will represent the University of Arkansas on the ABC game show special college edition of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" airing next week, December 19 - 21. His appearance on the show is expected to be on the Dec. 20 show.

The network is encouraging anyone with a personal computer to log on and play along with the contestants on Enhanced TV featuring the Interactive Challenge, a real-time competition in conjunction with the special college edition. Details are on the attached release provided by ABC.

Wehrman is a senior history major from Kansas City, Mo. He joins 30 students from 25 colleges and universities who were selected from among thousands who responded to the live, in-person auditions.

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