SAUtv Staff

Follow & Subscribe

Latest posts from

SAUtv Staff

Farewell, Father Ross

SAU Weekly’s Miranda Richards sits down with university chaplain Fr. Ross Epping to reflect on his time at SAU before his departure in July.

Inside SAU Athletics: Dance and Cheer

Fresh off of their back-to-back national championship wins, we’re joined in our studio by members of the Dance and Cheer teams to discuss their historic season.

What’s the Buzz?: SGA Elections with President Slade Dias

SAU Weekly’s Cole Negen sits down with current SGA President Slade Dias to discuss what you can expect leading up to SGA’s Election Day on Thursday, April 11.

Social Justice Conference Brings New Perspectives

SAU Weekly’s Malu Coelho takes you to the 26th annual Social Justice Conference hosted by SAU’s School of Social Work. Its afternoon session was highlighted by a reentry simulation to demonstrate the challenges faced by those who have been recently incarcerated.

SAU Weekly: April 5, 2024

On this new edition of SAU Weekly, our School of Social Work finds new perspectives at their 26th annual Social Justice Conference. Plus, campaigns for SAU’s Student Government Association are currently underway. What you need to know ahead of election day next Thursday. And in sports… our Cheer and Dance teams make history yet again […]

Inside SAU Athletics: Fighting Bee Band

They bring the noise and energy to sporting events, we’re featuring the SAU Marching Band and Pep band! Learn more about the growing bands and hear how they add to the atmosphere at sporting events and represent SAU out in the community.

Ward Takes on NFL Pro Day

SAU wide receiver Yemi Ward talks about his experience trying out at Pro Day hosted by Northwestern University.

What’s the Buzz: President Amy Novak Talks Higgins Hall

In “What’s the Buzz,” Miranda Richards sits down with SAU President Dr. Amy Novak to discuss her vision for the Higgins Hall of Innovation and Human-Centered Design.

Meet Tom Higgins ’67

SAU Weekly’s Luke Vera introduces you to Tom Higgins, whose generous donations made the Higgins Hall project possible. Higgins graduated in 1967 and currently sits on the Board of Trustees.

A History of Higgins Hall

SAU Weekly’s Miranda Richards takes you back in time for a look at what was once Leclaire Hall. It featured a gymnasium and indoor track, and the first indoor, underground swimming pool west of the Mississippi River. Elements of these can still be seen within the newly-renovated Higgins Hall of Innovation and Human-Centered Design.

The Rest of the Buzz

Top Categories

Sign up for the Buzz Newsletter and get the latest direct to your inbox!