Southern Arkansas University will come together to honor over 600 spring 2024 graduates during three undergraduate ceremonies on Friday, May 10, and two graduate ceremonies on Saturday, May 11. The ceremonies will be held in the W.T. Watson Athletic Center.
Friday, May 10 – Undergraduate Ceremonies
8:00 a.m. | Department of Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Grand Hall |
10:00 a.m. | College of Science and Engineering |
1:00 p.m. | College of Education and Human Performance |
3:00 p.m. | Rankin College of Business and Dempsey College of Liberal and Performing Arts |
Saturday, May 11 – Graduate Ceremonies
9:00 a.m. | Rankin College of Business, College of Education and Human Performance, and Dempsey College of Liberal and Performing Arts |
11:00 a.m. | College of Science and Engineering |
Each ceremony should last approximately 60-90 minutes. There will be no guest limits or tickets required for guests to attend the commencement ceremonies. The commencement ceremonies will be streamed live on the SAU Facebook page for those who wish to attend virtually.
Commencement Address – Friday, May 10 at 10:00 a.m.
Dr. Valerie Arnold is an optometric physician in Little Rock, Arkansas. She serves patients in West Little Rock and surrounding areas as the owner of River Mountain Eye Care, and once a week she provides free eye exams for Little Rock School District’s low income or uninsured students.
Dr. Arnold grew up in Crossett, Arkansas, before attending SAU, and graduated with her BS in biology with a minor in psychology in 2011. During her time at SAU, she worked in the Student Activities office and as an RA in Talley Hall, pledged into the Lambda Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., sang with the SAU Heritage and Chamber Singers, and was crowned Miss SAU in 2010, in addition to many other activities. She later attended the University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry to receive her doctorate degree in optometry.
Dr. Arnold loves being back in Arkansas. She enjoys singing, performing in theatrical productions, traveling, spending time outdoors with her family, and watching movies. She has an eight-year old son, Kale, and a miniature schnauzer, Prince.
Commencement Address – Friday, May 10 at 1:00 p.m.
Mr. Michael J. White was born in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from Liberty-Eylau High School in Texarkana, Texas, in 1974. After high school, he attended the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, from 1974-1975, then transferred to Southern Arkansas University in spring 1975. Mr. White graduated from SAU with his Bachelor of Science in Education degree in 1978 with a major in mathematics and a minor in general science. He then began his career in education as a math teacher and coach, first at East Middle School in Blytheville, Arkansas, and then at Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Texas.
After earning his Master of Education degree in educational administration from Texas A&M Commerce in 1992, Mr. White moved into educational administration, serving as assistant principal and then principal of Atlanta High School between 1996 and 2008. He next served as superintendent of Bloomburg ISD in Bloomburg, Texas, from 2008-2013, before finally returning to Arkansas to serve as superintendent of the Parkers Chapel School District in El Dorado, a position he held from 2013 until his retirement in 2021. In his free time, Mr. White enjoys spending time at the lake with his wife Debbie.
Commencement Address – Friday, May 10 at 3:00 p.m.
Mr. Don R. McDonald began his career as a Financial Advisor at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in 1989 after graduating from SAU with his BBA in finance. As the Managing Director for The Don McDonald Group, Don leads his seven-member team in developing financial plans and custom portfolios for high-net-worth clients across the U.S. This year, Forbes recognized The Don McDonald Group as one of the “Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams” in Arkansas. Growing up on a cattle farm in northeast Arkansas taught Don the value of hard work and the virtue of being responsible. Don married his wife, Jennifer, in 1985 and moved into SAU married student housing the summer before his freshman year. Don worked in the oil field on the weekends and Jennifer managed their household on campus while they both attended SAU. Don and Jennifer are the proud parents of Stephen, Luke, and Susanna McDonald.
For the past six years, Forbes has recognized Don as one of the “Best in State Advisors” in Arkansas. From 2015-17, Don was named to the Barron’s Top 1200 Advisors in the nation, and in 2015 he was ranked the top Advisor in Arkansas by Barron’s. In 2019 and 2020 Don was recognized as one of the “401 Top Retirement Advisors” in the US by Financial Times. Don was also named as one of the Top 400 Wirehouse Advisors in 2014. Don currently serves as one of the national leaders of the Christian Focus Group at Merrill Lynch, and holds professional certifications in Certified Plan Fiduciary Advisor, Certified Investment Management Analyst, Certified Private Wealth Advisor, and Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor. Outside of the office, Don enjoys traveling, hunting, fishing and spending time with family and friends. Don is also active in the financial education ministry at his church and serves on both the Fort Smith Symphony Board and the Business Advisory Board for the Rankin College of Business at SAU. Don also served eight years as a Trustee to the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and served five years on the Deaf Pathway Global Board, which facilitates Bible translation for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community around the world.
Commencement Address – Saturday, May 11
Ms. Virginia Harman lives in Colorado, where she is the Chief Executive Officer of Mountain Parks Electric Cooperative in Granby, Colorado. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communication: print journalism with a minor in history in 2002 and then her Master of Public Administration degree in 2022, both from Southern Arkansas University.
Virginia began working in the electric cooperative industry during her summers in college at the Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation in Camden, Arkansas. In 2005, she began her professional career in the industry at the Tennessee Valley Authority. Under her leadership, Delta-Montrose Electric Association received the Tom Chestnut Award, which is the highest communications award in the electric cooperative industry for the communications associated with the launch of the fiber-to-the-home internet company, Elevate. In addition, she has led three Colorado electric cooperatives away from long-term contracts with fossil-fuel dependent companies to energy contracts for renewables and self-generation.
Virginia is married to Bryce Harman, and they have two children. In her spare time, she enjoys skiing, hiking, camping, and traveling with her family.