Angelica Patterson, a junior at Southern Arkansas University, participated in the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) 2009 Finding Leaders Among Minorities Everywhere (F.L.A.M.E) program, presented by Tyson Foods. She was one of 30 minority student leaders from colleges and universities across the country selected to attend the USOC’s F.L.A.M.E program, which was held at the… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Alum Ray Burns Establishes Nursing Endowment
Ray Burns has established the Emogene Winn Burns, Ray Burns, & John G. Winn Endowment in memory of his late wife, Emogene Winn Burns and his late daughter, Suzanne Harvey who was a nurse. Burns met the first recipient of his endowment, Christy Wust, a sophomore working on her associates in nursing earlier this week…. Read More
Modifications Made for Great Southern Arkansas Mule Ride
Due to weather related conditions, slight revisions have been made to Saturday’s schedule of the Great Southern Arkansas Mule Ride. Registration will be set up from 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. inside the parking lot of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center. This will allow everyone to register at one place and then… Read More
Southern Arkansas University will be joined by Archie Monroe, 99, for the Great Southern Arkansas Mule Ride
Archie Monroe may have more in common with Southern Arkansas University than anyone else in Columbia County. As the University celebrates its Centennial, so does Monroe who turns 100-years-old on November 23. That means that Monroe, who was born in 1909, has been around as long as the University and has witnessed the changes the… 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 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
Southern Arkansas University Honors College to hold matriculation ceremony on August 25
The Southern Arkansas University Honors College will be holding its matriculation ceremony at 4 p.m., Tuesday, August 25, in the Foundation Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center. Dr. Carson Davis, a physical science and technology professor, will provide the keynote address. SAU President Dr. David Rankin will also briefly speak along… Read More
Southern Arkansas University Names Dr. Jeffry Miller as head of agriculture
Southern Arkansas University has named Dr. Jeffry Miller of Mena, Ark., as the new head of the department of agriculture. Miller has 25 years of experience in animal production and has worked in the states of Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky. Before taking over as head of the agriculture department at the University, Miller was the… Read More
First Recipients of the David Sixbey Foreign Studies Endowment Grant announced
Casey L. Hayes and Daniel S. Hammack are the first recipients of the David Sixbey Foreign Studies Endowment Grants for Study Abroad. Both students traveled to Moscow this summer. The grants are made possible by a generous contribution by Amy and Pat Sixbey in honor of David Sixbey. Professor Sixbey is a former history faculty… Read More
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