The Arkansas Space Grant Consortium board voted to fund Dr. Gija Geme, Dr. Tim Schroeder of chemistry, and Dr. Copie Moore of agriculture on a joint venture to explore the feasibility of growing crops such as soybeans, corn, lettuce, kale, and more, in a Mars soil simulant that is improved with fertilizer to add micronutrients…. Read More
SAU Nursing receives portion of donation made by Troy and Francoise Hendricks
MAGNOLIA – Keeping Southern Arkansas University’s Nursing Department on the front lines of health care technology will be one benefit of a generous donation recently made by Troy and Francoise Hendricks to the SAU Foundation, said Dr. Karen Ainsworth Landry, Chair of the Department of Nursing. This donation was given in memory of Baxter and… Read More
SAU welcomes the largest enrollment in school’s history
Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, has exceeded its enrollment predictions with increases in first-year, transfer, and graduate students. SAU is celebrating a record-breaking enrollment with 5,094 Muleriders, a 15% increase for fall 2022. SAU’s commitment to offering in-demand programs and providing a “culture of caring” approach has provided a tremendous appeal to a diverse group of students…. Read More
Arkansas INBRE grant awarded to SAU Biology Department
Dr. Daniel McDermott and Dr. Jeremy Chamberlain of the SAU Department of Biology have received a $40,000 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences through the Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program. This grant is in collaboration with Dr. Lori Neuman-Lee at Arkansas State University (ASU) and Dr. Tiffany Weinkopff… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Commencement ceremonies set for May 6
Southern Arkansas University will come together to honor over 500 spring 2022 graduates during three commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 6, in the W.T. Watson Athletic Center. The Rankin College of Business and the College of Liberal and Performing Arts ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m., while the ceremony for the College of Education and… Read More
SAU College of Science and Engineering receives $1M grant to advance rural public health
SAU’s College of Science and Engineering, in partnership with Arkansas Department of Health (ADH), has been awarded a $1 million federal grant for the implementation of a CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) initiative to address health disparities among high-risk populations, including racial and ethnic minority populations and rural communities. The project, Building a… Read More
Pre-Veterinary major first to receive Joey Baker-Emerson Scholarship
Karli Rabb, a sophomore Pre-Veterinary major at Southern Arkansas University, has been named as the first recipient of the Joey Baker-Emerson, Arkansas Scholarship. The desire to benefit his community inspired Baker, a 1977 graduate, to endow the scholarship for students from his hometown who chose to become Muleriders. Rabb, who plans to apply to veterinary… Read More
Talley first to graduate from SAU’s Cyber Criminology program
Southern Arkansas University proudly announces Trey Talley as the first Cyber Criminology graduate this spring. The major combines Computer Science and Criminal Justice courses and will help graduates like Talley find greater flexibility in a growing job market. Talley, a graduate of El Dorado High School, said that learning he would be the first… Read More
Wildlife ecologist and ornithologist will join SAU faculty to lead Wildlife and Conservation Biology program
SAU continues to meet need for nurses with new equipment purchase
The Nursing Department at Southern Arkansas University has obtained new equipment that will provide students the hands-on training they need to work in clinical situations treating COVID patients or other patients on ventilators, another example of the cutting-edge technology SAU offers to the 80 students in its BSN program. Dr. Karen Landry, Chair of Nursing,… Read More
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