Southern Arkansas University Alumni Association

Southern Arkansas University Alumni Association The mission of the Southern Arkansas University Alumni Association, Inc.

is to strengthen the connection of our alumni, former students, and friends through fostering meaningful engagement opportunities, providing increased awareness and support of SAU!

Check out today's class news!Joy Higdon โ€™00 obtained her doctorate in educational leadership, superintendent cognate fro...
06/02/2026

Check out today's class news!

Joy Higdon โ€™00 obtained her doctorate in educational leadership, superintendent cognate from Texas A&M University โ€“ Texarkana. She became the principal at Mountain Pine High School.

Congratulations, Joy! We are of you! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’›

Submit your class news here: www.saualumni.com/update-forms/

Bringing back our favorite posts - Alumni Class News!Chioma Akolam '19 became a financial analyst for Goldman Sachs in D...
05/20/2026

Bringing back our favorite posts - Alumni Class News!

Chioma Akolam '19 became a financial analyst for Goldman Sachs in Dallas. She recently won the company's Culture Recognition Award!

Congratulations, Chioma! We are of you! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’›

Submit your class news here: www.saualumni.com/update-forms/

05/19/2026

Join us in welcoming our newest team member, Tori Mattmiller!

Tori joins the Grant Operations team as a VISTA fellow. She will play a crucial role in our goal of supporting the enhancement of the SAU community.

In her own words:
"I am excited to join the grant department and help secure the funding that turns strong ideas into meaningful academic and research impact.โ€

Welcome to the team, Tori! We're excited to have you! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’›

05/09/2026
Congratulations Southern Arkansas University Softball!!
05/09/2026

Congratulations Southern Arkansas University Softball!!

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05/09/2026
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05/09/2026

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Itโ€™s our favorite day - Commencement Day! Congratulations graduates! We are so happy to welcome you to the Mulerider alu...
05/08/2026

Itโ€™s our favorite day - Commencement Day! Congratulations graduates! We are so happy to welcome you to the Mulerider alumni family. ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’›

โญ๏ธ 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award Honoree Spotlight - Lifetime Achievement: Bob Garrett '57โญ๏ธBob Garrett โ€™57 graduated ...
04/30/2026

โญ๏ธ 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award Honoree Spotlight - Lifetime Achievement: Bob Garrett '57โญ๏ธ

Bob Garrett โ€™57 graduated from Southern State College (now SAU) with an associateโ€™s degree in business administration. During his time at SSC, he played the trumpet in the Mulerider Marching Band, the concert band, and the orchestra. He was also a member of the first-ever Mulerider tennis team from 1951 to 1954, helping lead the team to the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference (AIC) Championships in 1953 and 1954. In 1954, he represented Arkansas in a doubles competition at the national level in Texas. Garrett also served in the student senate and worked as the editor of the college newspaper, The Bray, where a misspelled name in an article led to his meeting his future wifeโ€”an encounter that began with an apology and ended with a date.

While in college, Garrett held a variety of jobs, including work at Imperial Shoe Store, driving a cab, and employment with the Highway Department, demonstrating a strong work ethic early in life. Before completing his degree, he was drafted into the United States Army, serving from 1954 to 1956 as an Army Supply Auditor while stationed in Idar-Oberstein, Germany. After his military service, he returned to Arkansas and briefly taught band at Harmony Grove High School before completing his degree at SSC.

Garrettโ€™s professional career spanned both education and industry. While at Harmony Grove, he started the schoolโ€™s band program. He then transitioned to the private sector, working in various roles, including sales, bookkeeping, dispatching, and inventory control, with companies such as Continental Emsco Oil Supply in El Dorado, Texize Chemicals in Palestine, Texas, and Shanhouse Manufacturing in Magnolia.

In 1970, Garrett joined Firestone Manufacturing, where he would spend over a decade in industrial relations. He served as the industrial relations assistant in Magnolia and later as the employee relations manager in Prescott from 1970 to 1981. During his tenure, he was recognized by a company vice president for his outstanding work in contract negotiations with the local employee union. He continued his career in human resources and industrial relations with Tex-Ark-Joist Company in Hope, Johnson Controls in Texarkana, and Flowers Foods, where he served as the human resources manager until 1996.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Garrett made a lasting impact through his extensive community and volunteer service. A passionate advocate for tennis, he founded the community tennis tournament for the Hope Watermelon Festival in 1974 and co-founded the Magnolia chapter of the Optimist Club with Faye Smith. He volunteered as a tennis coach for Hope High School from 1974 to 1978 and later for Camden Fairview from 2007 to 2011. Over the years, he generously provided free tennis lessons to countless young people, fostering both athletic skills and personal development.

Garrett also served as a deacon at First Baptist Church in Prescott, First Baptist Church in Hope, and Cullendale First Baptist Church in Camden for many years.

Throughout his life, Garrett has exemplified dedication, leadership, and a genuine desire to invest in others. His contributions to education, industry, and community life leave a lasting legacy across the many Arkansas communities he served.

Bob, along with the additional honorees, will be celebrated on May 7, 2026, at the Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner.

๐ŸŽŸ Purchase tickets now at www.saualumni.com/alumnidinner.

โญ๏ธ 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award Honoree Spotlight - Distinguished Golden Alumni: Dan Veach '69โญ๏ธDan Veach โ€™69 graduat...
04/28/2026

โญ๏ธ 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award Honoree Spotlight - Distinguished Golden Alumni: Dan Veach '69โญ๏ธ

Dan Veach โ€™69 graduated from Southern State College, now SAU, with a BSE in social studies. He ran track under Coach Rip Powell, serving as tri-captain in 1968 and 1969. He was a three-time All-AIC and All-American athlete. After his SAU education, he earned a masterโ€™s degree in secondary administration from Auburn University in 1975, an administratorโ€™s certificate from the State Board of Education in 1982, and completed additional postgraduate studies at the University of Arkansas and the University of Colorado.

Veach became a teacher, administrator, and coach at the Emerson School District in 1969. He taught for eleven years and received the Jaycee Outstanding Young Educator award in 1972. He also initiated a program to challenge top high school students in American history and in Edwin Fentonโ€™s inquiry approach to social studies, making it one of only two programs in the state of Arkansas. As a coach, he started the boysโ€™ track and cross-country programs at Emerson in 1971. His teams won six state championships and were runners-up three times. During the eight years he served as the high school principal, Veach was responsible for the entire faculty participating in the Program for Effective Teaching. He led the high school through the state accreditation study and later through its initial North Central accreditation study. He was responsible for developing a school-wide evacuation program, ensuring that most teachers could drive a school bus in an emergency. He taught basic CPR to 70% of the elementary and secondary faculty. He started the ACT Help Programs, which helped students improve their ACT scores, and an academic awards program.

Veach returned to SAU as the menโ€™s track coach and an instructor in the College of Education in 1988. As a coach, he revived the menโ€™s track program and started the womenโ€™s track (1990) and cross country (1993) programs. The menโ€™s 4ร—100-meter relay team won the national championship in 1992. He initiated and researched an athletic impact study at the University in 1992. He won five Conference championships in womenโ€™s track and was named AIC track coach of the year five times, coaching 28 All Americans in menโ€™s and womenโ€™s track and field. Over the years, he recruited nearly 300 student-athletes to SAU and started the high school Rip Powell Rider Relays.

During his time in higher education, Veach helped set up the student-teaching curriculum and served on the ad hoc committee. He voluntarily substituted in area high schools and elementary schools while serving as a consultant and school coordinator for the SAU Youth Apprenticeship Program. He was promoted to Assistant Professor of Education in 1996. He has conducted a continuing study since 1990 in area schools to document studentsโ€™ perceptions of good and poor teaching.

Veach retired after 39 years in education. He continues to work on the history of SAU track and cross-country and currently serves on the Board of the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame and on the SAU Sports Hall of Fame committee. Veach and his wife, Ann, have two daughters and five grandchildren.

Dan, along with the additional honorees, will be celebrated on May 7, 2026, at the Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner.

๐ŸŽŸ Purchase tickets now at www.saualumni.com/alumnidinner.

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