MAGNOLIA, Ark. –On Friday, Dec. 14, Southern Arkansas University conferred degrees to 179 students. Of those students, 31 graduated with honors. Students attaining a grade point average of 3.50-3.74 graduated cum laude, students who earned a GPA of 3.75-3.89 graduated magna cum laude, and students who earned a GPA of 3.90-4.00 graduated summa cum laude,… Read More
SAU announces Fall 2007 President’s List
MAGNOLIA – Following the fall semester at Southern Arkansas University, 199 students were named to the SAU President’s List for making all As. Students who were academically recognized include the following: From Ashdown, Lonnie D’Ann Dollarhide, a senior inclusive early childhood education major; Whitney Nicole McDonald, a junior criminal justice major. From Bearden, Melanie Ann… Read More
SAU announces fall 2007 Dean's List
MAGNOLIA – Following the fall semester at Southern Arkansas University, 384 students were named to the SAU Dean’s List. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must be registered in 12 or more semester hours and attain a grade point average of 3.50 or above. Students who were academically recognized include the… Read More
Young women of SAU form a new group called the Mulerider Agri Women
MAGNOLIA, Ark. —Women who are pursing a degree in agriculture or who are simply interested in agriculture at Southern Arkansas University are welcome to join a new organization on campus known as Mulerider Agri Women.
Founded officially in the spring 2007, but with an official kick start this fall, the group already has 26 members said
SAU Graduate Studies Counseling Association makes food donation
SAU Graduate Studies Counseling Association makes food donation MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Members of the Graduate Studies Counseling Assocation, a group that was formed this past spring on the Southern Arkansas University campus, have collected can nonperishable items for needy families this holiday season. The group made their donations to the Stew Pot at First United… Read More
Several SAU employees make presentation at National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — The relationship between college students who live on campus and the University Police is an important one, but sometimes there is a disconnect between the two groups.
Southern Arkansas University Police Chief Eric Plummer along with J Courson, director of housing/associate dean of students, Sandra Smith, assistant director of housing/assistant dean of students
SAU Computer Science Team places third in the state of Arkansas in recent contest
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — A team of three Southern Arkansas University students competed in the 32nd annual Association for Computing Machinery Mid-Central USA International Collegiate Programming Contest held at Arkansas Tech University on November 3.
The team placed third among 18 teams from Arkansas and 25th among 120 teams from five different states including many large schools
SAU hosts Celebration of Lights which offers something for the entire community
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Prepare for the joyous upcoming holiday season by attending Southern Arkansas University’s annual Celebration of Lights.
Festivities begin at 5 p.m. with the Magnolia Christmas Parade and continue at 6 p.m. with greetings and caroling and the RHA Celebration of Lights at Overstreet Hall. At 6:20 p.m., a program including ringing of hand
SAU business coordinate Walgreens Wrangle— a business project with real world impact
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — For the second year, students from Southern Arkansas University’s Phi Beta Lambda and Students in Free Enterprise team have successfully hosted the Walgreens Wrangle, a case competition that challenges students to solve a real world business problem for a company.
While students receive a rare opportunity to hone their business skills before beginning
Chilli Cookoff and Fall Fest brings out the battle of the Crock Pots
MAGNOLIA, Ark.— More than 25 organizations pulled out their Crock Pots Tuesday and prepared for a battle of which student organization would be voted as having the best chili.
During lunch, students, faculty and staff meandered around the plaza of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center, trying and sometimes retrying the different chili concoctions
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