Quality speakers at the Albemarle Lecture provide students in the College of Education at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, an opportunity to see what they can do after they earn their degree and enter the world of education.
“These speakers provide a picture to our students of what they can do,” said Dr. Ruby Burgess, dean of
SAU to showcase traveling exhibition
Now through the end of November, the Rosemary Rhea Regional Arts in Education Center and Gallery will exhibit a traveling exhibition from the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock.
The exhibition, “Fifty Years of the American Landscape,” can be seen on the first floor of Magale Library, located on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia
SAU to present concert at First United Methodist Church
The Performing Arts Series at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will present flutist Carolyn Brown, the Rockefeller String Quartet, and Sturgis String Quartet in concert at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the First United Methodist Church.
All musicians are members of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.
Brown is principal flutist of the ASO and is professor of
SAU professor to present research results
Dr. Brad Herzog, associate professor of English at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will present the results of his research to a faculty research seminar at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, in room 211 of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.
Herzog’s research was “Opening Spaces for Women in Religious Discourse: Julian of Norwich’s
Asa Hilliard to speak at annual Albemarle Lecture
Teacher. Psychologist. Historian.
These are just three of the words that can be used to describe world-renowned scholar Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III, who began his career in public schools, continued on to the collegiate level, and served as a school psychologist in West Africa.
Hilliard will share his experiences in the field of education when he
SAU College of Business to co-sponsor accounting, auditing CPE course
If you are a certified public accountant and need certified professional education hours, then now is the time to make plans to attend the Accounting and Auditing CPE course offered by the College of Business at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
Co-sponsored by the Accounting and Finance Society and PBL student organizations, the course will be offered
SAU College of Science and Technology present papers, publish articles
There’s more to being a professor than attending class and teaching students everything they need to know to be successful. There are also papers to publish, conferences to attend, programs to present, and competitions to prepare for.
Several professors from the various departments in the College of Science and Technology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, have
SAU hosts Walton Delta Directors’ conference
Naccaman Williams explained to students involved with the Walton Delta Scholar program at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, that he believes there are two things needed to improve the Arkansas public school system. They are good leaders on the school level and outstanding teachers in the classroom.
“We are looking for ways to improve the delivery of
Dr. Guevara to lead Education Renewal Zone initiative
Universities and colleges from across the state were invited to submit proposals on how higher education can take a more active leadership role in grades K-12 by the 84th general assembly.
Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, submitted a proposal and received one of nine bloc grants to begin the Southwest – B Education Renewal Zone.
“I am very
SAU welcomes Dr. Roger Guevara to campus
Dr. Roger Guevara began his teaching career as a water safety instructor and lifeguard at his local swimming pool.
“I saw the impact I had at the swimming pool, and I thought why not in the classroom,” he said. “The children responded so well, I couldn’t help but pursue a teaching career.”
Guevara earned his undergraduate degree
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