Due to a forecast that projects cold, windy, and possibly wet weather this Saturday, the Making Magnolia Blossom Big Splash has been tentatively rescheduled for Saturday, April 2, 2016. This Big Splash had previously been rescheduled from October 24 to this Saturday due to rain. MMB will continue to seek donations to purchase equipment and… Read More
Arnold Baker Chevrolet donates use of car to SAU
Arnold Baker Chevrolet in Magnolia is helping Southern Arkansas University save money in a unique partnership in granting a vehicle to the Office of the President at SAU. Thanks to Jimmy Arnold of Arnold Baker Chevrolet, SAU President Dr. Trey Berry has a vehicle for his traveling needs, which include trips to the Arkansas Capitol,… Read More
SAU three-peats in regional engineering/physics competition
For the third straight year, Southern Arkansas University Engineering/Physics students have taken the top titles at the highly competitive annual Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Research Conference. At this year’s conference, held November 6-7 in Fayetteville, there were 170 total oral and poster presentations from various institutions across Arkansas and other neighboring… Read More
Taylor McNeel of Arkansas grateful to serve as National FFA President
With a raspy voice and between coughing spells, a tired but excited Taylor McNeel is thankful to God and to all those who invested in her life for the opportunity to serve as the National President of FFA and the organization’s more than 610,000 members. McNeel, a junior Agriculture Business student at Southern Arkansas University,… Read More
Special Needs Rodeo ropes in smiles and joy
The Second Annual Special Needs Rodeo roped in a stampede of smiles from the Magnolia Specialized Services guests at Southern Arkansas University’s Story Arena on October 28, 2015. This fun and hands-on event is hosted by students in the Leadership and Communications class in SAU’s Department of Agriculture. Members of SAU’s nationally competitive rodeo team… Read More
SAU to break ground on $12 million housing project
Southern Arkansas University is holding a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony at the future location of two new residence halls at noon on Friday, October 30, at SAU’s north entrance across the street from SAU’s track facilities. The public is welcome to attend, and parking is available at the track. The two new halls, named Magnolia and… Read More
SAU Engineering students win research award
Southern Arkansas University Engineering students recently earned a second place finish for a poster presentation on biofuel research at a regional conference of the American Society for Engineering Education in Springfield, Missouri. SAU Engineering presented three research posters at the conference, and the winning work was titled “Making Biofuel to Run on a Mini Gas… Read More
Reception set for new SAU UPD Chief Jeffrey Jester
A love for Southern Arkansas University brought Jeffrey L. Jester out of retirement to serve as the new University Chief of Police. “Everything I have in life is because of SAU, and this is a way for me to pay something back,” said Jester, who started in his new position at SAU on October 12…. Read More
SAU Foundation Board names seven new members
The Southern Arkansas University Foundation, Inc. recently named seven new members to its governing board. The new members include Charlotte A. Baine, Roger Bell, Michael Ray Dumas, Dr. David Rankin, Terry “Bo” Ray, Betty J. Stringfellow, and Beth Cameron Weldon. Baine, of El Dorado, is a 1994 SAU graduate and is a retired Middle School… Read More
SAU Board OKs two new residence halls
The Southern Arkansas University Board of Trustees approved the University to move forward with construction of two new residence halls at a cost of approximately $12 million. “We have been bursting at the seams and we feel the time is right for new halls,” said SAU President Dr. Trey Berry to the Board at their… Read More
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