Southern Arkansas University students travel to Lafayette, Louisiana for field trip this past spring MAGNOLIA—Twenty students from the French Club at Southern Arkansas University got a taste of French culture without having to take an international flight this past April. These students went to LaFayette, Louisiana and packed a lot of sight-seeing into an overnight… Read More
Southern Arkansas University receives grant to study civic involvement
MAGNOLIA—The American Association of Colleges and Universities has named Southern Arkansas University as the recipient of a $2,125 grant for students to study civic involvement.
Dr. Chrisanne Christensen, associate professor of Psychology at SAU, said she wrote a grant proposal after informally surveying students in three upper level psychology classes about what they considered to be
Regional training goal for police chief
Former Florida State Highway Patrolman and white collar crime investigator Eric Plummer is bringing a wealth of crime fighting knowledge to Southern Arkansas University. Plummer, who became university police chief in April, has ambitions to make the campus and the entire Southwest region of Arkansas a safer place. His efforts are already yielding results.
SAU is now
Challenges of beginning college are highlights of play to be featured at Southern Arkansas University
MAGNOLIA—- Although the first semester of college can be filled with excitement about future possibilities, it can also be a time when making the wrong decision has a lasting impact.
Issues such as peer pressure, drug abuse, date rape, binge drinking, cheating/plagiarism and time management will be explored in the play “The First Semester,” at 7
Harvey Cook, an Alumni Article.
No matter what he decides to pursue, Harvey Cook, class of (53’) has remained on his toes over the years. The Mulerider alum played when Southern Arkansas University was a member of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference and won the championship title in 1951 and 1952. These days he isn’t chasing football titles but listening intently… Read More
Michael Reagan, eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, to speak in Magnolia to benefit the Southern Arkansas University Foundation
Local Students Learn About Leadership Skills at Southern Arkansas University
Local Students Learn About Leadership Skills at Southern Arkansas University MAGNOLIA—Learning how to become a leader starts with becoming one. This summer Southern Arkansas University hosted GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Program), a Leadership Academy for students from Camden Fairview High School. Around 84 ninth through eleventh graders spent six days… Read More
New Masters of Public Administration
MAGNOLIA—Although the program is only a year old, the Executive Master of Public Administration at Southern Arkansas University is quickly attracting the interest of individuals who see the degree for its abundant opportunities. While other MPA programs emphasize urban, national and international administration, the program at SAU develops public administration professionals for rural communities, counties… Read More
Annual Report Quotes 2007
Annual Report Quotes Bettie Clark of Houston made a donation of $300,000 in scholarships to Southern Arkansas University in honor of her siblings Mary Alice Wallace and Billy Wallace, who attended the University and her youngest brother Robert James Wallace. Her parents, Carl and Ona Wallace attended SAU when it was the Third District Agricultural… Read More
Summer program encourages higher ed
Learning how to become a leader starts with becoming one. This summer Southern Arkansas University hosted GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Program), a Leadership Academy for students from Camden Fairview High School. Around 84 ninth through eleventh graders spent six days and five nights at Southern Arkansas University. The Academy started
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