By Crystal Evans on Jun 26, 2006 in Agriculture, College of Science and Technology, Student Life | 0 Comments
After seeing the impact national officers had on students’ lives at her first national FFA convention, Monica Coker decided she wanted to have that same influence.
“I want to do that on a national level,” said the sophomore agricultural education major at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia. “I want to impact the lives of kids. I believe
By Crystal Evans on Jun 20, 2006 in Agriculture, Biology, College of Science and Technology | 0 Comments
Four students from the College of Science and Technology at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, were recognized as the top students for the 2005-06 academic year.
Ly Phan, a computer science major who graduated in December was recognized as the outstanding student from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science as well as the College of Science
By Crystal Evans on May 30, 2006 in Agriculture | 0 Comments
Growing up, Jordan Craig always said he never wanted to follow in his mother’s footsteps and become a teacher. He wanted to be a lawyer.
After becoming involved with FFA in high school, Jordan decided he really liked agriculture and decided to pursue a career. He has now changed his mind in regards to the teaching
By Crystal Evans on Feb 13, 2006 in Agriculture, College of Science and Technology | 0 Comments
Walking through the Department of Agriculture in Childs Hall on the campus of Southern Arkansas University, Matt Jackson is warmly greeted by students, faculty, and staff alike. There seems to be an open camaraderie amongst the students and professors.
“This is the best part of our Department,” says Matt, a senior agricultural education major from Bismarck
By Crystal Evans on Dec 22, 2005 in Agriculture, Alumni, College of Science and Technology, Community Corner, Foundation, Rodeo, Student Life | 0 Comments
Hundreds of people enjoyed the grand opening celebration of the Mulerider Stables held on Saturday, Dec. 10, at Southern Arkansas University.
“The Mulerider Stables is truly an impressive project, which will benefit students at the University for generations to come,” said Dr. David Rankin, president of the University. “We are very grateful to the SAU Foundation