Middle East scholar Dr. David W. Lesch will discuss the Syrian conflict, which rages into its third year of death and destruction, at the 2014 Southern Arkansas University Emerson-Thomas-Crone Lecture. The event is free and open to the public. It is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on February 24, 2014, in the SAU Reynolds Center Grand… Read More
SAU mascot to be carried by two mules this season
This Saturday will be the first Mulerider home football game in more than 20 years at Southern Arkansas University that the beloved mule, Molly B, will not be carrying the mascot. It is going to take two mules to fill her shoes. The loyal and gentle Molly B passed away on March 5, 2013, at… Read More
Peoples Bank invests $25,000 in SAU’s College of Business
SAU announces new scholarship for female math education majors
MAGNOLIA – The Southern Arkansas University Foundation announced Wednesday that a new scholarship is available for the 2012-13 school year. The scholarship has a value of $1,100 per semester. Female student majoring in Math Education are invited to apply for the scholarship online at www.saufoundation.org at http://www.saufoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ScholarshipApp11.pdf. For more information, contact SAU Foundation Director Jeanie Bismark… Read More
FB&T Distinguished Speaker Series brings Eisenhowers to Magnolia
Ever wonder what it would be like to grow up in the White House? David and Julie Eisenhower will share their experiences as speakers for the eighth annual Farmers Bank and Trust Distinguished Speaker Series on Thursday, Sept. 13. Attend the dinner to hear details on life inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. from two who have… Read More
SAU receives first contribution for the new second phase arena Reception Center
As the first phase moves toward completion, the new Southern Arkansas University Rodeo Arena’s second phase gets a boost toward the same reality. The SAU Foundation received its first contribution for the second phase of the arena facility – the Reception Center. Ann Reeves Eddy of Magnolia, has made the initial contribution to kick off… Read More
LeMay will share executive experiences and insights
Ronald T. LeMay, an SAU alumnus who is the managing director of OpenAir Equity Partners and the former CEO of Sprint’s wireless division, will share his executive experiences and insights during a lecture at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 22. The lecture will take place in the Foundation Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and… Read More
Arkansas Studies endowment is first in state
John Ragsdale is known throughout Arkansas as one of the greatest promoters of Arkansas history and will soon be honored for that legacy at Southern Arkansas University. The Southern Arkansas University Foundation is raising funds to complete the John G. and Dora J. Ragsdale Endowed Chair of Arkansas Studies. The endowed chair will be the… Read More
Plans underway for Creative Writing Festival
The Department of English and Foreign Languages at Southern Arkansas University will host the annual Creative Writing Festival (formally the Youth Writing Festival) on Saturday, April 7. Deadline for entries is March 2, 2012. The festival, which is held every spring, has grown from 345 entries in 1995 to 1,153 entries last year. Students from… Read More
SAU Bell Tower will chime again
MAGNOLIA – When visitors come to Southern Arkansas University for the holiday season this year, the campus’s landmark Bell Tower will once again be ringing. The Bell Tower was constructed in 1976 as a water tower for the campus, and until recently, it held 50,000 gallons of water. The addition of a water tower by… Read More
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