Dr. Walter Kimbrough, president of Philander Smith College in Little Rock, will be the guest speaker at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at a program sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Services at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia. The presentation, “Brother Where Art Thou?” will be held in Foundation Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds
SAU to induct 60 new members into Alpha Chi National Honor Society
The Arkansas Theta chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will induct 60 new members at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 8, in the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.
The University’s chapter sponsor for Alpha Chi is Dr. Scott White, assistant professor of
SAU professors, graduate publish research papers
Two professors and one graduate from the College of Science and Technology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, have recently published significant articles in science journals.
Dr. Henry W. Robison, distinguished professor of biology, co-authored an article with Dr. Thomas Turner of the University of New Mexico entitled “Genetic Diversity of the Caddo Madtom, Noturus Taylori, with
SAU Department of Nursing seeks applications for its on-line completion program
Applications are currently being accepted for January admission in the new On-line RN-BSN Completion Program at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
“The new program is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission until 2011 and is designed for the working non-traditional student,” said Dr. Bernadette Fincher, chair of the Department of Nursing. “Because the
Department of Nursing at SAU receives award
The Department of Nursing at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, was one of four nursing programs to receive a $3,750 donation from the Minden Medical Center and its owner, LifePoint.
Also receiving awards were Louisiana Tech University, Grambling State University, and Northwest Louisiana Vocational Technical College.
Minden Medical Center was recognized as the number one hospital in LifePoint
SAU welcomes new faculty members
There were several new faces among the faculty at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, as classes began on Wednesday, Aug. 23. Nineteen new faculty members have joined the University family.
“It is, indeed, a pleasure to welcome 19 new faculty members to Southern Arkansas,” said Dr. David Rankin, president of the University. “They are truly an outstanding
R.N. – B.S.N. Completion Program at SAU receives national accreditation
Registered nurses wanting to earn a bachelor of science in nursing degree, but do not have time to attend traditional classes, now have the option to earn their degree on-line with the newly accredited R.N. to B.S.N. Completion Program offered by the Department of Nursing at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
“The on-line program is intended for
SAU graduate helps with cloning project

From the New York Times to National Geographic, cloned pigs that can synthesize their own omega-3 fatty acids that can potentially improve heart health in humans has made headlines around the world. This breakthrough could lead to healthier pigs for farmers and healthier pork for consumers.
Courtney McHughes, a 2005 graduate of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia
Gov. Mike Huckabee presents SAU with $601,747 for proposed science center
In a surprise announcement, Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee presented a resolution to Dr. David Rankin, president of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, awarding $601,747 for the new proposed science center and critical maintenance.
“The Governor has been a staunch supporter of higher education in Arkansas, and I believe this is certainly a great example of his continued
SAU student pursues national FFA officer position
After seeing the impact national officers had on students’ lives at her first national FFA convention, Monica Coker decided she wanted to have that same influence.
“I want to do that on a national level,” said the sophomore agricultural education major at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia. “I want to impact the lives of kids. I believe
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