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 to host annual Albemarle Lecture on Nov. 29

Dr. Steven N. Blair, professor and executive lecturer at the University of South Carolina, will be the guest speaker at the annual Albemarle Lecture to be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 29, in Foundation Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center located on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
The
SAU to offer science workshop for kids
A science workshop for children ages 4-10 will be offered by Dr. Bryan McCoy, director of the Teaching/Learning Center at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, for a series of four Thursdays beginning Nov. 9.
The classes will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 9, Nov. 16, Nov. 30, and Dec. 7. All of the
SAU graduate participates in workshop in South Korea

For the second time in less than a year, Carla Bryant traveled to Asia to participate in a workshop to learn about a different culture and education system.
“I wanted to participate in this program because there is an urgent need to prepare our students to compete in a global market,” said Bryant, a graduate of
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
Joint program sees first nine participants graduate
Nine women were the first students to receive their bachelor’s degrees in education through a joint program by Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas and Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
The students, who completed all of their upper level course work at CCCUA’s sites in De Queen and Nashville, were honored at a reception on
College of Education recognizes outstanding student
The College of Education at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, recognized Kathryn E. O’Pry as its outstanding student for the 2005-06 academic year.
O’Pry received her B.S.E. in health, kinesiology, and recreation with math and health supporting fields. She is a 2001 graduate of Parkers Chapel High School. She graduated with a cumulative grade point average of
SAU honors graduating international students
Sixteen international students from Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, were recognized during the second annual recognition ceremony for graduating international students sponsored by the International Student Association (ISA).
The recognition ceremony is held to pay tribute to the accomplishments of the international students at SAU.
“We, at the ISA, have witnessed the hard work and dedication of our
SAU program receives full accreditation from commission
Students looking to pursue a career in athletic training or the medical field can now earn a degree from the fully accredited Athletic Training Education Program offered by Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
After five years of preparation, the SAU program was recently notified it had received full accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
