MAGNOLIA—If Southern Arkansas University honors student Rakesh Bam were asked to write a paper about what he did over his summer vacation, it might surprise his professor. That is because he spent 10 weeks this summer as an intern at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock studying Hepatitis C virus proteins and DNA replication.
SAU board approves $14 million bond for creation of science and technology center
MAGNOLIA—The Southern Arkansas University Board of Trustees has passed a resolution authorizing a bond of up to $14 million for the construction of a science and technology center. The interest rate of the bond will not exceed an average coupon rate of 5.5 percent.
“I think the science and technology center will put us on the
"No Dinner" Dinner and Silent Celebrity Auction Gala
MAGNOLIA —The Epsilon Theta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, English Honor Society at Southern Arkansas University, will sponsor a “No Dinner” Dinner and Silent Celebrity Auction Gala from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 6 inside Salons A and B of the Foundation Hall in Reynolds Center.
The auction is a fundraiser to support
SAU Professor appointed to the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission
MAGNOLIA—The 150 year anniversary of the Civil War is approaching and Dr. Jamie Brandon of Southern Arkansas University will be doing his part to make sure people understand what role played in the war.
Brandon, an associate professor of anthropology at SAU and the Arkansas Archeological Survey’s Research Station in Magnolia, was appointed by Arkansas Governor
Southern Arkansas University students travel to Lafayette, Louisiana for field trip this past spring
Southern Arkansas University students travel to Lafayette, Louisiana for field trip this past spring MAGNOLIA—Twenty students from the French Club at Southern Arkansas University got a taste of French culture without having to take an international flight this past April. These students went to LaFayette, Louisiana and packed a lot of sight-seeing into an overnight… Read More
SAU student Sarah Tutt interns for Senator Blanche Lincoln
SAU adds new all girls cheerleading squad this year
MAGNOLIA—Two squads are better than one and increase the odds of capturing more national championships.
That is the shared outlook of the Southern Arkansas University co-ed cheerleading squad and the new all girl squad added this fall. The additional squad doubles the cheering power of the group to 30 strong.
Mykolas Sakevicius, a junior from Little Rock
Southern Arkansas University holds rodeo Sept. 27, 28 and 29
MAGNOLIA—It is once again time to don boots and jeans and mosey over to the Columbia County Fairgrounds for the Southern Arkansas University rodeo.
This year’s rodeo is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. nightly September 27, 28 and 29 at the Columbia County Fairgrounds.
One of the draws of the 27th Annual SAU rodeo will be the opportunity
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
Student third generation of his family to attend Southern Arkansas University
When Steven Godwin heard about colleges growing up, he mostly heard about Southern Arkansas University. That is because almost everyone in his family, with the exception of one aunt attended SAU.
This third generation Mulerider from Hope, Arkansas, said he believes he made the right college choice and is excited about being the recipient of an
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