Mae M. Ngai, professor of history at Columbia University, will deliver the annual Robert B. Walz Lecture 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 20 at the Foundation Hall in the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the Southern Arkansas University campus. Dr
Southern Arkansas University hosts Family Day
Regional training goal for police chief
Former Florida State Highway Patrolman and white collar crime investigator Eric Plummer is bringing a wealth of crime fighting knowledge to Southern Arkansas University. Plummer, who became university police chief in April, has ambitions to make the campus and the entire Southwest region of Arkansas a safer place. His efforts are already yielding results.
SAU is now
SAU Student, Pediatric Cancer Survivor Lindsey Receives $2,500 CARTI Jungmeyer Scholarship
Southern Arkansas University student Eli Lindsey, of Casscoe, is among 16 pediatric cancer survivors selected this year to receive Dennis Jungmeyer Scholarships valued at $2,500 each and awarded by the CARTI Foundation in Little Rock.
Presented annually to current or former CARTI pediatric cancer patients, the
Writing Center offers help for all types of writers
MAGNOLIA—Whether a person finds writing a joy or joyless, the Writing Center at Southern Arkansas University is open for business and students trained to meet your needs as a writer are ready to help.
The center, located on the first floor of the library in Magale 101, provides face-to-face assistance for students with any number of
SAU Student Frank Byers to Peform with Percy Sledge September 15
Southern Arkansas University students study abroad this summer

MAGNOLIA—Four students from Southern Arkansas University who are studying Foreign Languages spent a month of their summers far from southeast Arkansas.
Amanda Anderson, who is pursuing teaching; Laquita Houston, a double major in business and Spanish; and Martha Walker, a double major in Spanish and history, visited Cuernavaca, Mexico near Mexico City. Elcia Olivo, who is
Challenges of beginning college are highlights of play to be featured at Southern Arkansas University
MAGNOLIA—- Although the first semester of college can be filled with excitement about future possibilities, it can also be a time when making the wrong decision has a lasting impact.
Issues such as peer pressure, drug abuse, date rape, binge drinking, cheating/plagiarism and time management will be explored in the play “The First Semester,” at 7
Harvey Cook, an Alumni Article.
No matter what he decides to pursue, Harvey Cook, class of (53’) has remained on his toes over the years. The Mulerider alum played when Southern Arkansas University was a member of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference and won the championship title in 1951 and 1952. These days he isn’t chasing football titles but listening intently… Read More
Michael Reagan, eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, to speak in Magnolia to benefit the Southern Arkansas University Foundation
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