MAGNOLIA, Ark. — The first organized emergency drill utilizing an outdoor warning system, an emergency notifying phone system and coordinating county emergency responders with a University Emergency Response Team took place
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,”
SAU to honor six alumni at dinner
SAU to honor six alumni at dinner MAGNOLIA, Ark.,— Six alumni of Southern Arkansas University will be recognized at the 2007 Distinguished Alumni Dinner to be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19, in the Grand Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center located on the University campus. Harold Jameson will… Read More
Southern Arkansas University announces results of the PrePay contest

MAGNOLIA, Ark. —Three Southern Arkansas University students who met registration requirements have won prizes because of their diligence.
To be eligible to win one of the prizes, the student can not have a prior balance, must pay the required amount with awarded aid, outside scholarships or personal payment, and submit the signed statement of account to
Southern Arkansas Univeristy to host archeological society
MAGNOLIA, Ark. – The Kadohadacho Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society will conduct its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9, in room 104 of the Bruce Center located on the campus of Southern Arkansas University.
Dr. Thomas J. Green will be the guest lecturer. Green is the director of the Arkansas Archeological Survey
Honor Wall Ceremony to be held with Honor Society Dinner at Homecoming
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — The 18th annual Endowment Honor Wall Ceremony will be held along with the Honor Society Diner beginning at 6:45 p.m., Thursday October 18, inside the Foundation Hall of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center at Southern Arkansas University.
The event begins with a social followed by dinner served at 7:15
Southern Arkansas University Theatre Department presents “Crimes of the Heart
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — “Crimes of the Heart,” a play that has been described as a southern classic, will be performed at 7 p.m. October 9, 10 and 11 in Harton Theatre at Southern Arkansas University.
The Pulitzer-Prize winning play is the first play to win before being produced on Broadway. It was written by Beth Henley
Southern Arkansas University rodeo draws successful crowd and prepares students for future events
Southern Arkansas University rodeo draws successful crowd and prepares students for future events MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Judging by the crowds that surpassed even standing room only, the 27th Annual SAU Rodeo was a success. “I don’t remember ever having a night like Saturday night where there was no where to sit or stand,” said Rusty… Read More
Four Southern Arkansas University agriculture students receive scholarships from the Arkansas State Plant Board
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Scholarship funds from the Arkansas State Plant Board are helping four agriculture students attend Southern Arkansas University who had serious doubts about paying for college otherwise.
Dr. Jim Tollett, chair of SAU’s agriculture department, said the $5,000 was split between the four students
Volunteer Management 101 to be offered at Southern Arkansas University
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — A training for all types of organizations that use volunteers in their work will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Friday October 12, in Salon B of the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.
Volunteer Management 101 is free and open to the public. Topics to be addressed include: keys
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