Dr. Nick Cullather, associate professor at Indiana University, will deliver the annual Robert B. Walz Lecture at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, in Foundation Hall at the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia. Cullather’s address is “Intelligence ‘Failures’ and the Politics of Knowledge in U.S
University to offer special Russian lecture series
MAGNOLIA, ARK – A special series of Russian lectures has been scheduled for this fall at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
Visiting Russian professor, Dr. Pervezentseva Oksana from the Moscow State Pedagogical University, will speak in a series of five lectures. The first lecture, “Russian Customs and Traditions” will be held on Monday, Sept. 12.
Oksana teaches in
SAU opens campus, hearts to Hurricane Katrina evacuees

In an amazing show of compassion and generosity, the students, faculty, and staff at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, have opened their hearts and campus to those people who fled their home in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
The entire University community has embraced helping those who have lost everything.
For two days, the University has collected towels
SAU to host LSAT preparation seminar
The Office of Continuing Education at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will offer an LSAT preparation course from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, on the University campus.
The class will focus exclusively on the logical and analytical reasoning portions. Participants will learn all the logic theory needed, and they will then apply that
College of Business at SAU names outstanding student
The College of Business at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, named Casey Plumley as its Outstanding Student for the 2004-05 academic year.
Plumley earned her B.B.A. in accounting and finance with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
During her time at SAU, Plumley has received membership in the Alpha Chi Honor Society and the Sigma Beta Delta International
College of Education at SAU names Outstanding Student
The College of Education at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, named Janis Duncan as its Outstanding Student for the 2004-05 academic Year.
Duncan received a degree in early childhood education in December 2004.
After a 30-year absence, Duncan returned to SAU in August 2000 to strive to reach her dream of becoming a teacher. As a nontraditional
College of Liberal and Performing Arts at SAU recognizes outstanding students
Six students were recently recognized as outstanding students by their departments in the College of Liberal and Performing Arts at Southern Arkansas University.
Donika Ross, an English major from Magnolia, was named the Outstanding Student for the entire College. She was also the Outstanding Student from the Department of English and Foreign Languages.
According to Ross’ professors
Three Students Receive State Accounting Scholarships
Three students from Southern Arkansas University were recently informed they were the recipients of a scholarship from the Student Education Fund of the Arkansas Society of CPAs.
Natalie Ann Hill, a senior accounting and business administration-finance double major from El Dorado, received a $1,000 scholarship; George Wong, a senior accounting major from El Dorado, received a
Students Inducted into Honor Society
Sixty students at Southern Arkansas University were recently initiated into Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society founded March 8, 1911, at the University of Illinois. Organized to recognize excellence in education, Kappa Delta Pi elects those to membership who exhibit the ideals of scholarship, high personal standards, and promise in teaching and allied professions.
Dr
SAU Professor Elected President of Professional Organization
Dr. Beverly Oswalt, associate professor of management information systems at Southern Arkansas University, was recently elected president of the Association of Business Information Systems for 2005-06.
ABIS held its annual meeting at the Federation of Business Disciplines Conference in Dallas, Texas, from March 1-5.
Oswalt served as vice president/program chair during 2004-05. ABIS had a 70 percent
