
Johnson, a native West Texan, began his position with Southern Arkansas University in 2001 as a professor of history. In addition to
The Arkansas Archeological Survey’s Research Station at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will host the 49th Caddo Conference Thursday through Saturday, March 15-18, at the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.
Professional and avocational archeologists from all over the country will come together with members of the Caddo Nation to discuss Caddo archeology, history, and culture.
“This
Dr. James Willis, retired professor of history and political science at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, discusses the founding of the agricultural institutions that would one day blossom into Arkansas Tech, Arkansas State University, the University of Arkansas at Monticello, and SAU in the current issue of Arkansas Historical Quarterly.
His article is “The Farmers Schools of
If you are looking for a leadership position in a public service organization, the School of Graduate Studies at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, has a new program that will help you fulfill your goals.
Beginning in the fall, a new master of public administration degree will by offered by the Department of History, Geography, and Political
Five students were recently recognized as outstanding students by their departments in the College of Liberal and Performing Arts at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
Jessica Leigh Brown, a double major in criminal justice and political science from Prescott , was named the Outstanding Student for the entire College. She was also the Outstanding Student from the
Two professors from the Department of History, Geography, and Political Science at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, recently attended the annual meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association held at the Ozark Ford Center in Mountain View.
Dr. James F. Willis, retired professor of history and political science, presented “The Farmers’ Schools of 1909: Origins of Arkansas’ Four
Entry forms and information regarding History Day 2006 hosted by the Department of History, Geography, and Political Science at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, are now available for students interested in participating in the annual festival.
“History Day is a contest in which area students create historical papers, dramas, readings, or exhibits that compete for regional, state
Sherrel Johnson of El Dorado has been appointed director of the Visiting Speaker Programs at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, effective Jan. 9.
“Sherrel’s diverse professional background is a perfect fit for the exciting prospects ahead in the Clinton School,” said Clinton School Dean David Pryor. “With her skills and understanding of
Dr. Nick Cullather, associate professor at Indiana University, will deliver the annual Robert B. Walz Lecture at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, in Foundation Hall at the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia. Cullather’s address is “Intelligence ‘Failures’ and the Politics of Knowledge in U.S
