By Crystal Evans on May 22, 2006 in Art and Design, Behavioral and Social Sciences, College of Liberal & Performing Arts, English and Foreign Language, History, Political Science & Geography, Music, Theatre & Mass Communication | 0 Comments
Five students were recently recognized as outstanding students by their departments in the College of Liberal and Performing Arts at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
Jessica Leigh Brown, a double major in criminal justice and political science from Prescott , was named the Outstanding Student for the entire College. She was also the Outstanding Student from the
By Crystal Evans on May 1, 2006 in College of Liberal & Performing Arts, Theatre & Mass Communication | 0 Comments
As a recipient of a theatre scholarship at Southern Arkansas University, Hardy Bates is required to participate in every production performed by the Department of Theatre and Mass Communication.
Hardy, a junior theatre and mass communication-broadcast journalism double major from Waskom, Texas, feels this requirement will help him in the future as he pursues a professional
By Crystal Evans on Apr 20, 2006 in College of Liberal & Performing Arts, Theatre & Mass Communication | 0 Comments
Three very talented students from the Department of Theatre and Mass Communication at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will perform the entire works of William Shakespeare in less than two hours in the play “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged).”
Performance dates are Tuesday through Thursday, April 25-27. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in Harton
By Crystal Evans on Apr 17, 2006 in College of Liberal & Performing Arts, Theatre & Mass Communication | 0 Comments
When Joel Williams first arrived on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, he had every intention of becoming a video game designer. Until he took a computer class and didn’t understand any of the course material.
“I was initially a computer science major,” said the senior theatre and criminal justice double major from Hope. “After
By Crystal Evans on Apr 12, 2006 in College of Liberal & Performing Arts, English and Foreign Language, Theatre & Mass Communication | 0 Comments
Aaron Blandon, a filmmaker, will be this year’s featured speaker at the Kathleen Mallory Distinguished Lecture Series at Southern Arkansas University. The lecture is set for Wednesday, April 19, at 7 p.m. in Foundation Hall in the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the SAU campus.
Blandon, a graduate of New York University’s Tisch