Category: Winter 2024

College News Briefs: Winter 2024

Dr. Jessica Samples Dr. Megan Quebedeaux College of Education and Human Performance Southern Arkansas University has been ranked #12 in the nation as the Best Online Master’s Degree in Kinesiology by University HQ. Congratulations to HPSS Department Chair Steve Dingman and his amazing faculty and staff! The Human Performance and

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Freshman Muleriders Make Global Impact in Their First Week!

Southern Arkansas University’s genuine culture of caring and service was on display with its most recent partnership with Tacos 4 Life and Feed My Starving Children (FMSC). The MobilePack event was organized by SAU’s Volunteer Coordinator, Katie Heese. Heese brought together the entirety of the freshmen class, other students, alumni,

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SAU Officially Welcomes Tacos 4 Life

Southern Arkansas University was honored to officially welcome Tacos 4 Life to campus with a grand opening celebration. Tacos 4 Life is well-known for its amazing tacos and unwavering commitment to fighting world hunger. For every taco sold, Tacos 4 Life donates a meal to a child in need through

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SAU opens new Mulerider Lounge

In an exciting move to accommodate students, Southern Arkansas University opened a new space for students to unwind and socialize. The area, called the Mulerider Lounge, is located on the bottom floor of the Bruce Center. As requested by the Student Government Association, the concept became one of the University’s

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SAU Honors J Courson

The legacy of one man’s leadership, initiative, and love for students is being remembered. J Courson has left an indelible mark on the SAU campus and community through his unwavering dedication and establishment of enduring traditions. Courson began his time at SAU in 1981 as assistant dean of students, whereafter

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Back in the Saddle

It is truly great to be back in the saddle here in Mulerider Country at Southern Arkansas University. I am pleased that I can be of help during this period as we are searching for our next president. When Toni and I arrived in Magnolia in the fall of 1968,

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