Gabrielle Davis, a senior political science major at Southern Arkansas University, experienced firsthand the rigors of graduate study and preparation for entrance into graduate programs through the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience. Davis, of Magnolia, Arkansas, said the SURE program was hosted by Dr. Maurice Gipson, director of the Office of Diversity at Arkansas State University… Read More
SAU group to tour China in May 2018
A Southern Arkansas University group tour of China is being assembled for 2018. Dr. Svetlana Paulson, professor of history, said the tour is open to “anyone in the local community or in the United States” who would like to see Beijing, the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors of Xi’an, among other famous sights. The… Read More
SAU alum working with Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Growing up in Venezuela, Joze Moreno Pelayo always wanted to study abroad, and as his country slid into political turmoil and economic disarray in 2011, he knew that it was time to leave. Corruption and massive economic inflation had made it difficult for everyday citizens to make ends meet, and Pelayo had big dreams. “When… Read More
SAU archaeologists connect past to future
Indiana Jones’ adventures might be often associated with archaeology, but Dr. Carl C. Drexler describes the field as more than that. “It ties in the past with how we live today,” he said. “We use that information to think about how people might live in the future.” Drexler is the station archaeologist for the Southern… Read More
Exhibit telling story of Arkansas’ role in WWI coming to SAU’s Magale Library
“The Great War: Arkansas in World War I,” a free traveling exhibit that tells the story of Arkansas’ role during world war at home and on the battlefields, will be displayed at Southern Arkansas University’s Magale Library, 100 East University, from Nov. 3-20, 2016. The grand opening will be at 2:15 p.m. Nov. 3 with… Read More
David Ware to deliver 2016 Walz Lecture at Southern Arkansas University
David Ware will deliver the annual Robert B. Walz Lecture in Arkansas and Regional History, 7:00 pm, Tuesday, September 20, in the Foundation Hall of the Reynolds Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University. Dr. Ware’s presentation is “Sigils, Signposts and Stories: Some Arkansas Symbols and Why They Matter.” Since 2001 Dr. Ware has… Read More
Screening of Florence Price documentary featured at Nov. 5 SAU Mallory Lecture
The Dr. Kathleen Mallory Lecture Series at Southern Arkansas University will present a live screening of the new documentary “The Caged Bird: The life and music of Florence B. Price” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 5. The public is encouraged to attend this free presentation in the SAU Reynolds Center Foundation Hall. This event… Read More
Dr. Johnson to deliver inaugural SAU Last Lecture
Southern Arkansas University professor of history Dr. Ben Johnson will deliver the inaugural installment of The Last Lecture Series at SAU at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. The event will be held in the Reynolds Center Foundation Hall, and is free and open to the public. The “Last Lecture” tradition is one in… Read More
SAU alum fighting for democracy in Ukraine
With 15 years invested in Ukrainian’s fight for democracy, former Arkansas grassroots politician Brian Mefford urges the U.S. to take a tough policy with Russia to prevent annexation of Crimea and to give strong support for the new Ukrainian government. “If 25,000 Russian troops arrived in Alaska because they claimed it was their historical land,… Read More
Syrian conflict topic of upcoming SAU public lecture
Middle East scholar Dr. David W. Lesch will discuss the Syrian conflict, which rages into its third year of death and destruction, at the 2014 Southern Arkansas University Emerson-Thomas-Crone Lecture. The event is free and open to the public. It is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on February 24, 2014, in the SAU Reynolds Center Grand… Read More
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