SAU Graduate Studies Counseling Association makes food donation MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Members of the Graduate Studies Counseling Assocation, a group that was formed this past spring on the Southern Arkansas University campus, have collected can nonperishable items for needy families this holiday season. The group made their donations to the Stew Pot at First United… Read More
SAU to offer new Asian studies minor
SAU student makes presentation at national biomedical research conference
MAGNOLIA, Ark. – Rakesh Bam was one of 80 students selected nationally to make an oral presentation at the largest professional conference for biomedical students, known as the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, held in Austin earlier this month.
Bam, a Southern Arkansas University senior majoring in Biology from Dhangadhi, Nepal, shared his research
SAU’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor society, makes book donations to the Magnolia Housing Authority
MAGNOLIA, Ark.— Almost 200 books and $150 in craft supplies were donated by members of Sigma Tau Delta to the children’s library at Magnolia Housing Authority Tuesday afternoon.
The collections were the result of a project Sigma Tau Delta has been working on since fall 2006 and dubbed as “Ready to Read!” Nearly every book donated
SAU Computer Science Team places third in the state of Arkansas in recent contest
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — A team of three Southern Arkansas University students competed in the 32nd annual Association for Computing Machinery Mid-Central USA International Collegiate Programming Contest held at Arkansas Tech University on November 3.
The team placed third among 18 teams from Arkansas and 25th among 120 teams from five different states including many large schools
SAU business coordinate Walgreens Wrangle— a business project with real world impact
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — For the second year, students from Southern Arkansas University’s Phi Beta Lambda and Students in Free Enterprise team have successfully hosted the Walgreens Wrangle, a case competition that challenges students to solve a real world business problem for a company.
While students receive a rare opportunity to hone their business skills before beginning
Annual Classrooms to Careers Conference held
MAGNOLIA, Ark.— Students in the College of Business at Southern Arkansas University had the opportunity to hear firsthand what it is like in the real world of business from graduates and business leaders during the sixth annual Classroom to Careers Conference held on October19.
The program provides students opportunities to interact with members of the business
SAU student organizations work together to raise money for fellow classmate
MAGNOLIA, Ark.— Student organizations are banding together to fundraise for fellow classmate Trey Von Sutton, 21, who is battling a rare form of bone cancer called Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma.
On this past Friday afternoon, November 2, the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority held a hamburger lunch fundraiser at the Greek Theatre which raised $1,423. Later that evening, members
ENCORE performs for Upward Bound
MAGNOLIA, Ark. –ENCORE of Southern Arkansas University will perform for Upward Bound students from 5-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Harton Theatre located on the University campus.
ENCORE, a song a dance troupe from the Theatre and Mass Communication Department, is under the direction of Judy Vasser and performs each year for Upward Bound students
The Kathleen Mallory Distinguished Lecture Series scheduled for Tuesday November 13
MAGNOLIA, Ark. –The fall installment of the Kathleen Mallory Distinguished Lecture Series will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 13 in the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center at Southern Arkansas University.
Dr. Sharon P. Holland, Associate Professor of African American Studies, Gender Studies, and American Studies at Northwestern
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