Access The New York Times With Your UARK Email Account

Students and staff at the University of Arkansas now have full complimentary access to The New York Times via www.nytimes.com and Times mobile apps, thanks to an institution-wide subscription through the Associated Student Government Readership Program.

To activate your Pass for free access to nytimes.com, follow these steps:

  • Visit accessnyt.com and be sure to use your uark.edu email address.
  • Follow the simple instructions. Once activated, your Pass will provide access to NYTimes.com from any location.
  • Download your free Times app by visiting nytimes.com/mobile

ASG encourages all students to take advantage of the world-class journalism of The New York Times to enrich your educational experience. Nytimes.com covers a variety of topics with unsurpassed quality and depth through breaking news articles, blogs, videos and interactive features. In addition, you will be able to share content on social networks, save articles of interest, subscribe to email newsletters and set up personalized alerts. Your access to nytimes.com is available from any location, on or off campus.

Mobile apps are not supported on all devices. This free access does not include e-reader editions, Times Insider content or digital versions of The New York Times Crossword. This program provides only select access to The New York Times Archive and does not replace database services to which the University of Arkansas may currently subscribe. Other restrictions apply.

The Associated Student Government at the University of Arkansas is a student-led organization that acts as an organized voice for all students and strives to effectively represent student interest. Questions about ASG can be directed to 479-575-5255, asg@uark.edu or asg.uark.edu. The ASG Readership Program is funded by the Student Activities Fee. ASG is a program in the Division of Student Affairs.

About the Division of Student Affairs: The Division of Student Affairs supports students in pursuing knowledge, earning a degree, finding meaningful careers, exploring diversity, and connecting with the global community. We provide students housing, dining, health care resources, and create innovative programs that educate and inspire. We enhance the University of Arkansas experience and help students succeed, one student at a time.

Contacts

Associated Student Government,
Office of Student Activities
479-575-5255, osa@uark.edu

Scott Flanagin, executive director of communications
Division of Student Affairs
479-575-6785, sflanagi@uark.edu

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