Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)/ Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is sponsoring professional development month throughout the month of October, during which they are hoping to have at least two seminars each day on the Southern Arkansas University campus. Professional development month is a series of seminars and other activities designed to aid students in developing… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Theatre Department Presents “Boy Meets Girl,” October 6-8
The Southern Arkansas University Theatre Department Presents “Boy Meets Girl,” will be presented at 7 p.m. October 6-8 at Harton Theatre. The production is directed by Daniel Tracey, who is new to the SAU Theatre department. His last position was with North Georgia College and State University. “This is a disturbing chiller about the unraveling… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Band Students and Alumni attend 34th Annual University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium in Norman, Oklahoma
A group of Southern Arkansas University students and alumni traveled with Sarah Mickey, instructor of music and assistant director of SAU bands, to the 34th Annual University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, which took place at the Catlett Music Center in Norman, Okla. from June 25-27. More than 300 people participated in the event which consisted… Read More
Magale Library Celebrates Banned Books Week
Magale Library is celebrating Banned Books Week September 25-October 5. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. BBW highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Hosts SAU Alum Turned Author and Film Maker Tuesday
A former Southern Arkansas University student, Noah Miller, and his twin brother, Logan, who successfully made a movie without a college degree or formal training, will share their story at a question and answer session beginning at 7 p.m., Tuesday, September 29 in the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center…. Read More
Southern Arkansas University Associate Professor James E. Reppert Receives Communication Award
Southern Arkansas University Associate Professor James E. Reppert Receives Communication Award MAGNOLIA—James E. Reppert, associate professor of mass communication at Southern Arkansas University, received the Presidential Award for Communication Excellence at the Kentucky Communication Association Convention, held September 11-12 at Kenlake State Resort Park, Hardin, Kentucky. The award is not given every year. The Kentucky… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Reaches Highest Enrollment during its Centennial Year
More students attend Southern Arkansas University than they have in the University’s past 100-year history. This year’s fall semester total enrollment is 3,287, an increase of 170 students from last fall. This is a 5 percent increase. And for the fourth year, SAU has more than 600 freshmen beginning their college career at the University… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Delegation Promotes Student and Faculty Exchange Programs in China and Attracts Students to Southern Arkansas University

A delegation from Southern Arkansas University visited China this summer to market SAU to Chinese students, as well as to encourage educational cooperation between China and SAU. The “China Initiative” included: Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Brian Canfield, College of Education Dean, Dr. Zaidy Mohdzain, and Director of International Student Services, Claudia Lyons. The… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Faculty Member and Three Physics Majors Use Their Summer to Complete Project at the Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory
Three physics engineering majors from Southern Arkansas University spent the bulk of their summer working, but these students were not waiting tables to earn extra cash for the fall semester, they were constructing a cosmic radiation detector inside the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory—the same lab associated with 11 Nobel Prize Laureates in physics. Amanda Taylor,… Read More
Southern Arkansas University graduate students make Camden Fairview High School library much easier to use
Business practices have changed dramatically since “Manners in Business” was published in 1936 and some women know more about cars than men do today, but a 1976 book, “What Every Woman Should Know About Her Car,” was written with a totally different assumption. However, until earlier this summer, these books were on the shelves of… Read More
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