MAGNOLIA — Southern Arkansas University is teaming up with other members of the Golden Triangle to support Arkansas’s future in technology at a special symposium, “From Paper to Digital in One Generation,” on March 14 at the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center. “Southern Arkansas University is pleased to support the government initiative to… Read More
Teacher Fair to be hosted April 16
MAGNOLIA—- The Southern Arkansas University Employment Resource Center will be hosting a teacher fair on Wednesday, Apr. 16 from 1-3 p.m.
The teacher fair will be held in the Grand Hall of the Reynolds Center on the SAU campus. Representatives from public schools and graduate schools in Ark., La., and Texas will be available to
The 2008 ERZ Spring Science Invitational to be hosted at Southern Arkansas University
MAGNOLIA—The 2008 ERZ Spring Science Invitational will held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, February 15 inside the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University.
Arkansas State Representative Bruce Maloch and Arkansas 2007 Principal of the Year Jim Warnock are scheduled to be guest speakers at
SAU to sponsor International Education Week Program
MAGNOLIA, Ark. – The International Student Services at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will sponsor an “International Education Week” program from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15, in the Foundation Lecture Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the University campus.
Each year in November, the U. S. government designates
Pumpkin Carving Contest winners announced—first prize winner has special plans for her gift card
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — It may have taken her six hours with no breaks in between to do it, but Southern Arkansas University graduate student Virginia Bennett won the second annual pumpkin carving contest with her pumpkin she named “SAU Meets Sleepy Hollow.”
For her grueling effort, which created multiple campus icons such as the University bell
SAU to sponsor health professions career day
MAGNOLIA, Ark. –The Employment Resource Center at Southern Arkansas University will sponsor its annual Health Professions Career Day from 1-3 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 23, in the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.
Representatives from various health organizations will be available to speak with students about current and future career opportunities
Tobacco Harm Reduction Forum provides insight on health-related issues of both cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Smoking can kill, but nicotine addicts might have a healthier outcome if they choose a smokeless form of tobacco according to Jeff Stier, Esq., Associate Director of the American Council on Science and Health.
“If you don’t use tobacco, you shouldn’t start because none of it is good for you on any level,”
Michael Reagan delivers speech filled with humor Tuesday at SAU
MAGNOLIA—Although it is difficult to find your own identity when you have famous parents, Michael Reagan said he has found his own place in the world and is no longer just the son of famous actress Jane Wyman and President Ronald Regan.
Reagan, a bestselling author and radio talk show in his own right, spoke to
Mae M. Ngai to Deliver 2007 Walz Lecture at Southern Arkansas University
Michael Reagan, eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, to speak in Magnolia to benefit the Southern Arkansas University Foundation
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