MAGNOLIA—The 2008 ERZ Spring Science Invitational will held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, February 15 inside the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University.
Arkansas State Representative Bruce Maloch and Arkansas 2007 Principal of the Year Jim Warnock are scheduled to be guest speakers at
SAU recognizes faculty members
Five faculty members at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, were recently honored with awards from the University. Those receiving awards were Dr. Elba Birminghan-Pokorny, Dr. Tim Schroeder, Viktoriya Black, Dr. Richard Ambler, and Dr. Kathryn Benson.
Dr. Elba Birmingham-Pokorny, a member of the SAU faculty since 1990, was chosen as Honor Professor at the University. She is
SAU to sponsor health professions career day
The Employment Resource Center at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia will sponsor its annual Health Professions Career Day from 1-3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22, in the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.
Representatives from various health organizations will be available to speak with students about career opportunities in health-related fields
SAU professors, graduate publish research papers
Two professors and one graduate from the College of Science and Technology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, have recently published significant articles in science journals.
Dr. Henry W. Robison, distinguished professor of biology, co-authored an article with Dr. Thomas Turner of the University of New Mexico entitled “Genetic Diversity of the Caddo Madtom, Noturus Taylori, with
Gov. Mike Huckabee presents SAU with $601,747 for proposed science center
In a surprise announcement, Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee presented a resolution to Dr. David Rankin, president of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, awarding $601,747 for the new proposed science center and critical maintenance.
“The Governor has been a staunch supporter of higher education in Arkansas, and I believe this is certainly a great example of his continued
College of Science and Technology recognizes top students
Four students from the College of Science and Technology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, were recognized as the top students for the 2005-06 academic year.
Ly Phan, a computer science major who graduated in December was recognized as the outstanding student from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science as well as the College of Science
Billy Whitt – Mulerider Spotlight
When Billy Whitt graduates from Southern Arkansas University on May 12, he believes that his diploma will compare favorably with others from around the country.
“I would hold my degree against any university in the United States,” says the senior biology major from Texarkana, Texas. “Just because we
SAU visiting professor makes presentation at meeting
Dr. Michael E. Held, a visiting professor of biology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists held in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Held is in residence in Magnolia for the spring semester and was representing the Center for Teaching Excellence in Mathematics and Science located on the University
SAU biology faculty, students attend Arkansas Academy of Science
Three faculty and four students from the Department of Biology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, attended the 90th annual meeting of the Arkansas Science Fair held in Batesville at Lyon College.
Dr. Thomas Smith, associate professor of biology, served as a judge for the undergraduate and graduate papers and additionally acted as a section chair in