MAGNOLIA—The 2008 ERZ Spring Science Invitational will held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, February 15 inside the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University.
Arkansas State Representative Bruce Maloch and Arkansas 2007 Principal of the Year Jim Warnock are scheduled to be guest speakers at
SAU is one of the only sites to have new type of instrumentation for chemical analysis
MAGNOLIA, Ark. —Southern Arkansas University is the only organization in the state and one of only two in the nation to have the latest development in inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometers; a widely-used instrument in elemental chemical analysis.
Earlier this month, the chemistry faculty at SAU welcomed a team of five technicians from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
SAU student makes presentation at national biomedical research conference
MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Rakesh Bam was one of 80 students selected nationally to make an oral presentation at the largest professional conference for biomedical students, known as the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, held in Austin earlier this month.
Bam, a Southern Arkansas University senior majoring in Biology from Dhangadhi, Nepal, shared his research
SAU Computer Science Team places third in the state of Arkansas in recent contest
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — A team of three Southern Arkansas University students competed in the 32nd annual Association for Computing Machinery Mid-Central USA International Collegiate Programming Contest held at Arkansas Tech University on November 3.
The team placed third among 18 teams from Arkansas and 25th among 120 teams from five different states including many large schools
Southern Arkansas University student Ashley Moss and Molly B., the mascot, have a long and rich history together
MAGNOLIA, Ark.— Ironic is perhaps the best way to describe how Ashley Moss became the rider of Southern Arkansas University’s official mascot, Molly B.
It is ironic both because SAU is not where Moss began her college career and because her discovery of the University was made totally by chance.
After attending college in Louisiana for a
Southern Arkansas University hosts drill to prepare for an emergency event in Columbia County
Four Southern Arkansas University agriculture students receive scholarships from the Arkansas State Plant Board
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Scholarship funds from the Arkansas State Plant Board are helping four agriculture students attend Southern Arkansas University who had serious doubts about paying for college otherwise.
Dr. Jim Tollett, chair of SAU’s agriculture department, said the $5,000 was split between the four students
Third Annual Cystic Fibrosis Walk Scheduled for October 19
MAGNOLIA — The Student Nurses’ Association at Southern Arkansas University will sponsor the Third Annual Cystic Fibrosis Walk from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, October 19 at the SAU track.
The Third Annual Cystic Fibrosis Walk is a fundraiser to support the research, care and education of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In the
Southern Arkansas University now offers a Master of Agriculture degree
MAGNOLIA— Southern Arkansas University’s accreditation has been expanded to include a Master of Science in Agriculture degree according to the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association which provides accreditations for universities in this region.
“This new degree will offer an opportunity for graduate studies in agriculture that has simply not existed before in southern
SAU student Rakesh Bam completes internship at University of Arkansas for Medical Services
MAGNOLIA—If Southern Arkansas University honors student Rakesh Bam were asked to write a paper about what he did over his summer vacation, it might surprise his professor. That is because he spent 10 weeks this summer as an intern at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock studying Hepatitis C virus proteins and DNA replication.
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