The Alumni Association had plans for this week’s Mulegating to be well attended. Our hopes were literally blown away, along with our tents, and whatever else wasn’t secured down. The Welcome Center provided shelter from the storm for cheer squads and parents who wanted to wait out the storm, however Mulegating did continue despite the
SAU Foundation to sponsor “Evening with Oliver North”
Farmers Bank and Trust and the Southern Arkansas University Foundation will sponsor “An Evening with Col. Oliver North” at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, in Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center located on the University campus.
Tickets are now available. The cost is $100 for the banquet only. For an
SAU student tries out for American Idol
Construction at SAU nears $6 million mark
MAGNOLIA, Ark. – From flag poles to football fields, construction on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, has been moving steadily along during the summer months.
Throughout the summer, improvements have been made to the residence halls. All residence halls had benches and flower beds installed and received a new paint job. Other halls had
Family donates documents to SAU archives
Through the generosity of Bill and Judy Nash Rogers of Conway, the Archives Room at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, became the home of important documents relevant to the school’s distinguished history.
Bill’s grandfather, J.E. Rogers, served on the Board of Trustees of the school from 1909 to 1921 when the University was the Third District Agricultural
SAU names Morrison as vice president for finance
Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, recently announced the promotion of Darrell Morrison to vice president for finance, a new position at the University. The promotion became effective on July 1, 2006.
“I am extremely pleased to have Darrell Morrison as our new vice president for finance,” said Dr. David Rankin, president of SAU. “We are very
Joint program sees first nine participants graduate
Nine women were the first students to receive their bachelor’s degrees in education through a joint program by Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas and Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
The students, who completed all of their upper level course work at CCCUA’s sites in De Queen and Nashville, were honored at a reception on
SAU SBDC recognizes local business at luncheon
The Small Business Development Center at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, recognized two area business owners at the Entrepreneur Showcase Luncheon held in June in the Grand Ballroom of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center located on the University campus.
The purpose of the Entrepreneur Showcase Luncheon was to recognize successful small businesses in southwest
Local employees participate in Dale Carnegie training at SAU
Twenty-nine employees from 10 area businesses completed 12 weeks of leadership training in the Dale Carnegie Training program offered by the Magnolia Economic Development Council, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, and SAU Tech.
With financial assistance through the MEDC, the Office of Continuing Education at SAU and SAU Tech were able to offer this training to the
SAU receives awards at CASE conference
The Office of Development and the Communications Center at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, recently received awards during the annual Council for Advancement and Support of Education conference held in Oklahoma City, Okla.
The SAU Foundation was honored with the Grand Award for Most Improved Annual Fund. This is the top award in the region for this
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