Category: Winter 2015

Student’s path to marine research starts at SAU

Since he was just a toddler, Addison Ochs seems to have had his life’s destiny laid out for him with the destination clearly being around water. He found the right start to be in South Arkansas. Ochs inherited a love of scuba diving and practically grew up on the campus

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Duke draws national attention with her creation

Beka Duke lived around the world growing up and shied away from her true calling as she progressed in school, but she has now found a home at SAU and is drawing national attention for her artwork. Duke recently earned a spot on an elite list of finalists for Comic

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Heinze wins Outstanding Mentor Teacher Award

Mary A. Heinze, teacher at Magnolia Eastside Kindergarten, was awarded the prestigious 2015 Outstanding Mentor Teacher Award by the Association of Teacher Educators (ArATE) at the organization’s conference on September 25, 2015. Heinze is an SAU graduate, and 11-year teacher and five-year teacher mentor. She earned this honor by balancing

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MBA grad uses SCM knowledge to combat HIV in Cameroon

Armed with an MBA degree, an ability to focus and complete any task, and a kindhearted and sincere personality, Glenn Muffih could have gotten a ticket to anywhere to establish a life and career.  His heart put him on a plane to Cameroon. Merely months after earning his MBA from

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Board Chair Franks passes away

Southern Arkansas University mourned the loss of Board of Trustees Chairman O.A. “Buddy” Franks and welcomed new trustee Therral Story last fall. Franks passed away September 21, 2015, at his home in Magnolia. He was appointed by Governor Beebe in 2012 to fill the remaining two years of a term

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SAU’s Taylor McNeel National FFA President

With a raspy voice and between coughing spells, a tired but excited Taylor McNeel is thankful to God and to all those who invested in her life for the opportunity to serve as the National President of FFA and the organization’s more than 610,000 members. McNeel, a junior Agriculture Business

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MMB gets statewide award and more donations

SAU’s Making Magnolia Blossom earned statewide recognition in 2015 for its work in the Magnolia community and collected two local donations totaling $11,000 to help fund projects moving forward. Deana Taylor and Aaron and Dr. Viktoriya Street accepted on behalf of the MMB leadership team at SAU the Volunteer of

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Dedications recognize completed donor projects

Three dedications in recent months have recognized additions and improvements to the SAU campus made possible from donor contributions. The most recent dedication was for the Sturgis Auditorium in the Wharton Nursing Building, preceded by ceremonies for the recently completed Smith Sundial and Monroe Gazebo last fall. The Sturgis Auditorium

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Lamkin to retire as chancellor of SAU Tech

Dr. Corbet Lamkin has begun working as a special projects assistant for the SAU System following his January 4, 2016, retirement as Chancellor of SAU Tech. He will retain the title of Chancellor Emeritus. “Dr. Lamkin has dedicated much of his professional life to both SAU in Magnolia and to

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SAU sets numerous enrollment records with 16.7% jump

The buzz about SAU’s growth and successes spread across Arkansas and the nation this past fall as SAU became the fastest growing university in the state and earned new accolades for quality and affordability. For the third straight year and in dramatic fashion, SAU posted several student enrollment records. This

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