By Aaron Street on May 1, 2008 in Academics, College of Liberal & Performing Arts, English and Foreign Language, Faculty/Staff Bulletin, Student Life | 0 Comments
In a candlelit ceremony marked by traditional symbols dating back to the kings and queens of fifteenth-century Spain, nine Southern Arkansas University students and three faculty members will be initiated at 7 p.m. Friday, May 2, 2008, into Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.
The initiation will be celebrated at the Wilson Building, […]
By Becky Bell on Mar 24, 2008 in College of Liberal & Performing Arts, English and Foreign Language, Office of Student Activities, Scholarship News | 0 Comments
MAGNOLIA—- Students of the English honor society Sigma Tau Delta have reason to be proud according to professor and organization sponsor Dr. Shannin Schroeder.
Select members of the organization traveled to Louisville, Ky., March 5-8 to host the Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, which was chaired by Schroeder herself. Sarah Tutt, Anwar Fairley, Matt Bates, […]
By Becky Bell on Mar 4, 2008 in Academics, Community Corner, English and Foreign Language, Reynolds Center | 0 Comments
MAGNOLIA— Dr Marina Ryabinina of Moscow Pedagogical State University in Moscow, Russia, is the visiting professor to SAU this year. After receiving her degree in psycholinguistics at MPSU, Ryabinina continued to teach at the university for more than 10 years. Ryabinina’s other specialties include British Area Studies and British Literature. While at […]
By Becky Bell on Feb 15, 2008 in College of Liberal & Performing Arts, Community Corner, English and Foreign Language, Featured, Regional News | 0 Comments
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — People in the community who need assistance with translations can now take advantage of Community Learning Translation Services offered by foreign language student volunteers at Southern Arkansas University.
The English and Foreign Language department at SAU recognizes how much both the institution and the students will benefit from a free translation service of
By Becky Bell on Nov 21, 2007 in English and Foreign Language, History, Political Science & Geography | 0 Comments
MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Asia, home to many of the world’s earliest civilizations is the same place that produces 70 percent of Wal-Mart goods and is a key location for North American business opportunities.
Those interested in taking advantage