Southern Arkansas University will host the first Mid-south Undergraduate Research Conference, “Transitions: From student to scholar” Oct. 12-13 in the D.W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center. The conference will consist of several workshops for students Friday, including “Presentation Practice” and “Information on Pursuing a Graduate Degree,” as well as topics covering multiple disciplines of study… Read More
September 2012 Faculty/Staff Bulletin
Ronald Watson – The Certification Board of American Society for Quality (ASQ) announced that Ronald Watson, assistant professor of management in the SAU College of Business, has completed the requirements to be named as an ASQ-Certified Quality Engineer. As an ASQ CQE, Watson has proven proficiency in and a comprehension of quality engineering principles and… Read More
Street’s “Jordan: Country of Contrasts” photo exhibit set for Oct. 2
Experience the visually dynamic country of Jordan through the eyes of award-winning Magnolia photojournalist Aaron Street by visiting his photography exhibit, “Jordan: Country of Contrast,” during the month of October in the Brinson Art Gallery at Southern Arkansas University. A reception is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 in… Read More
Jay Barth to deliver 2012 Walz Lecture Sept. 26.
Jay Barth will deliver the annual Robert B. Walz Lecture in Arkansas and Regional History, 7 pm, Wednesday, Sept. 26, in the Foundation Hall of the Reynolds Center. Dr. Barth’s presentation is “2012: The End of the Progressive Reform Era in Arkansas Politics?” Dr. Barth is M.E. and Ima Graves Peace Professor of Politics and… Read More
Mulerider Football team Send-off Friday at noon
Southern Arkansas University Student Activities and Cheerleaders are sponsoring a kick off Friday, Sept. 14 from noon to 1 p.m. at the SAU Welcome Center for the Mulerider Football Team. The community is invited to join the SAU family to line up along the Farm Road to cheer on our team as they leave to… Read More
SAU PD and Office of Student Life launch iCan, offer safety training in September
Southern Arkansas University Police Department and Office of Student Life Resolve to Be Ready in 2012. The start of the new academic year is the perfect time to Resolve to be Ready and Southern Arkansas University is proud to promote emergency preparedness for 2012. To help employees and members of the university community be safe… Read More
SAU Police Department co-sponsors National Night Out at Rider Rink
MAGNOLIA – On Tuesday August 7, 2012, neighborhoods throughout Magnolia are invited to come together with thousands of communities nationwide for the 29th Annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention event. Co-sponsored by the Southern Arkansas University Police Department, America’s Night Out Against Crime is designed to heighten awareness of crime and drug prevention,… Read More
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
College of Science and Technology sees metamorphosis in curriculum
The Southern Arkansas University College of Science and Technology has made some major changes to the curriculum. According to Dean Dr. Scott McKay the existing curriculum has been revised to focus on modern needs in highly competitive fields. “These new programs will meet the increasing need for a highly trained workforce in the science, computer,… Read More
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