Southern Arkansas University has hired Dr. David J. Lanoue to be provost and vice president of academic affairs, effective July 1, 2016. Lanoue is coming to SAU from Hawai‘i Pacific University, where he has served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts since 2013. “I am attracted to SAU because I believe in its… Read More
Tickets selling fast for this week’s Wizard of Oz at SAU in Magnolia
Join Dorothy, Toto and the cast of other iconic characters this week as Southern Arkansas University Theatre presents The Wizard of Oz at 7 p.m. nightly in Harton Theatre from April 21-23, and at 2 p.m. on April 24. Patrons should order tickets soon because ticket pre-sales for this show are better than any in… Read More
Prison reform documentary to screen at SAU
First Degree will be followed by a group discussion Southern Arkansas University’s Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the criminal justice program will host a preview screening of First Degree, a new film about a college behind bars that prevents released inmates from returning to prison, before it airs on PBS at 1 p.m…. Read More
Cashae Louden accepted to Pratt Institute
By Su-Ann Tan Southern Arkansas University senior Cashae Louden’s dream of continuing her education has become a reality with an acceptance and scholarship to the acclaimed Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, New York. As a future student of the large liberal performing arts university, Louden will be awarded a $6,000 semi-renewable scholarship. At Pratt she will… Read More
Cameron Bailey speaks at 12th Annual African American History Celebration
By SU-ANN TAN Southern Arkansas University’s Cameron Bailey, of Nash, was honored with the opportunity to be the young adult guest speaker at the 12th Annual African American History Celebration held at SAU on February 28, 2016. Even though it was the 22-year old Texan’s first time speaking to such a large audience, Bailey’s anxiety… Read More
SAU free choral concert for public April 14
The Heritage Singers and Chamber Singers of Southern Arkansas University will present their spring concert, “What’s In a Name?” on Thursday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of Central Baptist Church, Magnolia. Admission is free, and the public is encouraged to attend. The concert gets its title from the selection of works to… Read More
Raymond Adams offers cancer prevention strategies to Columbia County HEALTH
Raymond Adams, assistant professor of social work at Southern Arkansas University, recently presented cancer prevention strategies among African American men at risk for prostate and colorectal cancer to the Columbia County HEALTH Coalition. Adams has more than eight years of social work practice experience with several different populations, including at-risk and abused children, adults with… Read More
Public invited to ‘The Glass House’ at Asbury Thursday
The public is encouraged to attend, discuss, and share perspectives at The Glass House at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, at Asbury Methodist Church’s Fellowship Hall in Magnolia. Participants will have an inter-faith dialogue about issues related to religion that are often avoided in mixed company. Attendance is free of charge, and refreshments will… Read More
SAU Theatre presents ‘Out of Order’ this week
Southern Arkansas University Theatre is set to perform “Out of Order” at Harton Theatre starting at 7 p.m. nightly from February 18-20, and at 2 p.m. on February 21. Tickets can be purchased at www.showtix4u.com or by calling SAU Theatre at (870) 235-4291. Prices are $10 for an adult/general admission ticket and $5 for children… Read More
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