Seniors James Schroeder, third baseman, and Aaron Terry, right handed pitcher, were both selected on day three of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. Schroeder was selected in the 33rd round by the New York Mets and Terry was taken in the 42nd round by the St. Louis Cardinals. “This was their goal and dream… Read More
Southern Arkansas University’s SIFE/PBL Celebrates Award Winning Year
The Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) team and Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) chapter at Southern Arkansas University recently attended the 2009 SIFE Regional Competition in Dallas, Texas and the PBL State Leadership Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The SIFE team was named Regional Champion and as a National Finalist in the Team Sustainability Individual Topic… Read More
Southern Arkansas University’s Dr. Gayle Webb White appointed Distinguished Professor
The Southern Arkansas University Board of Trustees appointed Dr. Gayle Webb White as Distinguished Professor during their board meeting June 8. Southern Arkansas University President Dr. David Rankin said he was pleased the board appointed White as Distinguished Professor. Rankin said White is the fourth person in the University’s 100 year history to receive this… Read More
“Muleriders on Tour” to be held in Little Rock on June 30
Southern Arkansas University will host alumni and friends of the University on June 30 at the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion in Little Rock. The event, dubbed “Muleriders on Tour,” is sponsored by the Office of the President, the SAU Foundation, the SAU Alumni Association, and the Mulerider Club. The event is being held this year in… Read More
SAU’s Spring Commencement Speaker will be author and educator Myra Dell McLarey
The Southern Arkansas University spring commencement ceremony will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 8 in the University Mall area. The commencement address will be given by Myra Dell McLarey, an associate faculty member of Bard College’s Institute for Writing and Thinking. McLarey moved to Nashville in 2003 to design an English curriculum of the… Read More
Golden Triangle Economic Development will host ninth annual dinner meeting
The Golden Triangle Economic Development Council (GTEDC) has scheduled the ninth annual dinner meeting for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 16 at the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center. The guest speaker will be Becky Thompson, deputy director of global business for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. Thompson has more than 13 years of… Read More
Arkansas Historical Association to hold 68th annual conference April 23-25 in Magnolia
“The Arkansas Environment” is the theme for the Arkansas Historical Association (AHA) 68th annual conference, April 23-25 in Magnolia. All program sessions will be in the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the Southern Arkansas University campus. Those making presentations at the conference include not only historians, but individuals from a range of… Read More
Muleriders and Boll Weevils to face off in the El Dorado Boomtown Football Classic on November 7
Southern Arkansas University and the University of Arkansas at Monticello will go helmet to helmet at the El Dorado Boomtown Classic on November 7, 2009 at Memorial Stadium in El Dorado. The meeting will be the 85th between the SAU Muleriders and the UAM Boll Weevils in a series that began in 1913 and serves… Read More
James E. Reppert Selected for Public Speaking Seminar
James E. Reppert, associate professor of mass communication at Southern Arkansas University, has been selected for participation in a McGraw-Hill Higher Education Public Speaking Seminar, to be held March 5-6 in San Francisco, California. Reppert was one of 12 communication educators chosen to participate and serve as group leaders in a series of discussion assignments… Read More
Deadline for Youth Writing Festival at Southern Arkansas University approaching soon
The Department of English and Foreign Languages of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will host the annual Youth Writing Festival on Saturday, April 11, 2009. Deadline for entries is March 11, 2009. The festival, which is held every spring, has grown from 345 entries in 1995 to 1,153 entries last year. Students from schools across south… Read More
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