Why would a group of Metro MedPro students give up two weeks of their summer vacation to attend nonstop classes, take multiple daily quizzes, learn unfamiliar techniques and apply new skills in a nursing home setting? The answer is simple: to secure a brighter future for themselves by becoming employed as Certified Nurse Assistants. These… Read More
SAU sees increase in summer enrollment
During the first summer term, the Southern Arkansas University system experienced a 16 percent increase in student enrollment. “We are happy with the enrollment for the first summer session,” said SAU President Dr. David Rankin. “This increasing demand for summer courses is an encouraging trend. We hope to continue this trend into the fall 2008… Read More
Workshop exploring Arkansas’ connection to the global economy to be held at Southern Arkansas University
MAGNOLIA — A training workshop for teachers with students in kindergarten through 12th grade will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 8 through 10 in the Agri-Business building on the campus of Southern Arkansas University. This workshop is titled “What’s Happening? A Global View” will cover topics in globalization for educators at… Read More
SAU hosts globalization training for local educators
A training workshop for teachers with students in kindergarten through 12th grade will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 8 through 10 in the Agri-Business building on the campus of Southern Arkansas University. This workshop is titled “What’s Happening? A Global View” will cover topics in globalization for educators at every level… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Interns in the College of Business for Fall and Summer Announced
The College of Business Internship Program continues to grow, averaging almost 40 interns each year for the past six years. Internships are a regular part of the College of Business, are offered every semester including the summer and can be included in the hours for graduation in every major degree plan. The internships provided can… Read More
“Arsenic & Old Lace” to be presented on the Southern Arkansas University campus
The Magnolia Arts Community Theatre and the Southern Arkansas University Theatre Department will present “Arsenic & Old Lace” on May 23, 24 and 25 at Harton Theatre on the SAU campus. The play, by Joseph Kesselring, is a black comedy about two elderly spinsters who poison lonely old men who stay with them as boarders… Read More
SAU Board of Trustees Approve Bond for Construction of a Student Activity and Recreation Center and Improvements of Academic and Administrative Facilities
The Southern Arkansas University board of trustees has approved a bond not to exceed $6.5 million for the construction of a student activity and recreation center and improvements of academic and administrative facilities. While it is still being decided what all the student and activity recreation center will contain, $4 million of the bond is… Read More
SAU announces spring 2008 President’s List
SAU announces spring 2008 President’s List MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Following the spring semester at Southern Arkansas University, 195 students were named to the SAU President’s List for making all As. Students who were academically recognized include the following: From Ashdown, Lonni D’Ann Dollarhide, a senior inclusive early childhood education major. From Bearden, Amy Lynn Ray,… Read More
SAU announces spring 2008 graduates
SAU announces spring 2008 graduates MAGNOLIA, Ark. – On Friday, May 9, Southern Arkansas University conferred degrees to 336 students. Of those students, 97 graduated with honors. Students attaining a grade point average of 3.50-3.74 graduated cum laude, students who earned a GPA of 3.75-3.89 graduated magna cum laude, and students who earned a GPA… Read More
SAU announces spring 2008 Dean’s List
SAU announces spring 2008 Dean’s List MAGNOLIA, Ark. –Following the spring semester at Southern Arkansas University, 307 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… Read More
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