By Janice McIntyre, El Dorado News-Times (re-published with permission) She was worried about money for college. Never in her wildest dreams did Ashley Baldwin, a 2007 graduate of El Dorado High School, think when she entered the high school gym one cold, January day, that her worries would be over. Now, about three and a… Read More
95 receive degrees at summer commencement
MAGNOLIA – Southern Arkansas University conferred 95 graduate and undergraduate degrees during its summer commencement exercises on Friday, August 6. Students receiving degrees included the following: From Arkadelphia, Michele Owen with a master of education in library media. From Ashdown, Amanda Molock, with a master of education in elementary education. From Bella… Read More
Lowery will address summer graduates
MAGNOLIA – State Representative John Lowery of El Dorado will be the keynote speaker for Southern Arkansas University’s summer commencement exercises on Friday, Aug. 6. Graduate degrees will be presented to 48 students during a ceremony at 11 a.m., and undergraduate degrees will be presented to 50 students during a ceremony at 1 p.m. Both… Read More
Reppert selected for multimedia journalism seminar
MAGNOLIA – James E. Reppert, associate professor of mass communication at Southern Arkansas University, has been competitively selected for participation in the Poynter Institute for Media Studies “Multimedia Journalism for College Educators” faculty seminar, to be held July 19-23 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Reppert is one of 20 educators who will discuss their implementation and… Read More
ERZ program recognized by U.S. Department of Education
MAGNOLIA – For the third consecutive year, the United States Department of Education has recognized Southern Arkansas University’s Southwest-B Educational Renewal Zone as a model for the nation for how the federal Math Science Partnership grants are designed, administered and evaluated. “Unlike years in the past, grants are now performance based, not compliance based,” said… Read More
Continuing education courses will be offered
MAGNOLIA—The Office of Continuing Education at Southern Arkansas University will offer a series of summer continuing education courses over the next few months. The courses are open to the public. A summer camp for kids will be held June 21-24 and June 28-July 1. The class will last from 8 a.m. to noon for a… Read More
305 degrees awarded at spring commencement
MAGNOLIA – Southern Arkansas University awarded undergraduate and graduate degrees to students during commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 7. Students receiving degrees included the following: From Amity, Alesha Miller with an associate of science in nursing. From Ashdown, Crystal Little with a master of education in secondary education and Jenna Guidry with a bachelor of… Read More
Program will help students prepare for ACT exam
MAGNOLIA – Students from across the region are invited to participate in the ACT Institute, hosted by the Educational Renewal Zone at Southern Arkansas University. The program will take place on the SAU-Magnolia campus from June 21 through July 1 from 8:30 a.m. until 2:45 p.m. each day Monday-Thursday. Registration is $100 per student with… Read More
302 students named to Dean’s List
MAGNOLIA – Following the spring semester at Southern Arkansas University, 302 students were named to the SAU Dean’s List. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must be registered in 12 or more semester hours and attain a grade point average of 3.50 or above. Students who were academically recognized include the following:… Read More
229 named to President’s List
MAGNOLIA – Following the spring 2010 semester at Southern Arkansas University, 229 students were named to the SAU President’s List for earning all As. Students who were academically recognized include the following: From Amity, Faith Dickinson, a junior early childhood education major; and Charity Vaught, a senior early childhood education major. From Arkadelphia, Joseph Kizer,… Read More
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