School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science, organized an Industrial Visit on 23.09.2025

MBA Students Explore Innovation at Inspace Furniture Solutions at SASOM.

The School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science, organized an Industrial Visit for MBA students to Inspace Furniture Solutions, Uthukottai, on September 23, 2025. The visit was centered around the theme “Integrating Human Capital and Logistics Efficiency in Practice.”

The II MBA students specializing in HR and Logistics gained valuable exposure to modern manufacturing practices. They observed advanced machinery such as robotic welding machines, steel cutting systems, particle board applications, Edge Tech and Wood Tech machines, and the Quick CNC machine integrated with AutoCAD for customized designs. Students also witnessed the use of particle wood in furniture making, including chairs for offices and laboratories, and the Qblacer machine for cutting steel tubes.

Beyond furniture production, the unit also engages in agriculture, cultivating fruits, vegetables, and flowers, along with dairy farming. The visit enriched students with practical insights, connecting academic learning to real-world applications in manufacturing and allied industries.


School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science, conducted a workshop on 15.09.2025 to 22.09.2025

The School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science, conducted a workshop on Program titled “Digital Marketing” on September 15 to 22, 2025 for MBA students. The session focused on the theme “Transforming Knowledge into Practice through Digital Marketing Training” Mr. Rinaldo, Managing Director of Acadzy Training, along with trainers Ms. Anu and Ms. Kavitha, conducted an insightful session on digital marketing basics. The trainers explained key concepts such as strategies, channels, and marketing funnels, along with domains, hosting, website creation, and blog development. They also guided us on opening digital channels for our services, which gave students a clear understanding of how digital marketing works in practice. The session offered both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure, making it highly impactful for the students. Hands-on training in creating websites and designing posters using different tools proved especially valuable, as it helped students apply their learning in real time. Overall, the session was attractive, engaging, and extremely useful for MBA students, equipping them with essential digital marketing skills that will support their academic and professional growth. The training successfully combined theory with practice, ensuring students gained both knowledge and practical skills. It was a well-structured and beneficial session that left a lasting impression on the MBA participants.


School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science organized an expert lecture on 26.09.2025

The School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science organized an expert lecture on “People and Customers: Leveraging analytics to drive business performance” on September 26, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM at LC 3. The session was delivered by Ms.Simona Kumari, Project manager at ford & cofounder of salon and cafe-chennai. 

A guest lecture was delivered by Ms. Simona Kumari, Co-founder of Panache Unisex Salon and Yazhi Suhr Restaurant, on the topic “People and Customers Leveraging Analytics to Drive Business Performance.” She shared her entrepreneurial journey, stressing the importance of treating both employees and customers with equal value and using analytics to understand their needs. Citing examples from Netflix, Amazon, Spotify, Myntra, and Flipkart, she explained how data-driven insights enhance business growth. Highlighting her innovative ₹1 haircut formula as a branding strategy, she also emphasized the role of SWOT analysis in evaluating startup performance. The session provided students with practical insights on combining analytics and creativity to achieve sustainable business success.


School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science, organized an expert lecture on 25.09.2025

Expert Lecture at SACAS: Leveraging Digital HR Tools for Sustainability.

The School of Management, S.A. College of Arts & Science, organized an expert lecture on “Using Digital HR Tools for Sustainability Data and Impact Tracking” on September 25, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM at LC 3. The session was led by Ms. Dolly Sweetlin Jennifer, CFRO at SMLA, Chennai, and Project Scientist at IIT.

Ms. Jennifer emphasized the role of digital transformation in HR for advancing sustainability initiatives. She explained how digital tools can streamline sustainability data management, enable impact tracking, and support data-driven HR strategies that align with organizational goals. Key highlights included integration of digital platforms for sustainability metrics, impact measurement techniques, and real-world applications.

The lecture was interactive and engaging, offering students valuable insights into the intersection of HR technology, sustainability, and organizational development. By simplifying complex concepts with practical examples, Ms. Jennifer made the session both informative and inspiring.


Red Ribbon Club of S.A. College of Arts & Science successfully organized a guest lecture on 25.09.2025

Red Ribbon Club Hosts Inspiring Guest Lecture on Suicide Prevention at SACAS.

The Red Ribbon Club of S.A. College of Arts & Science successfully organized a guest lecture on suicide prevention titled “Inner Strength” on September 25, 2025, at 2:30 PM in the Preview Theatre.

The session featured two impactful speakers—Dr. Praveen, Oncologist and Mr. S. Tamil Mani, a student of Department of Commerce. Both shared empathetic insights on mental well-being, recognizing warning signs, and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. Their words resonated deeply with the audience, encouraging open dialogue and spreading awareness about emotional resilience.

The event drew enthusiastic participation from 100 students and the valuable support of four faculty members. Together, they created a safe space for meaningful conversations, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and supporting one another.

The lecture left attendees inspired to nurture a more compassionate and inclusive campus. Truly, the message was clear: “Let’s stand together for mental health and make a difference.”


SACAS Golu Celebration on 25.09.2025

DAY - 4

The fourth day of the Golu Celebration was jointly organized by the Department of Psychology and B.Com CS on campus. The event reflected the integration of tradition, devotion, and cultural wisdom, highlighting the significance of the Indian Knowledge System in fostering holistic learning and values. A soulful devotional song performance was presented by Mathisri, Sharmila, Kalaivani, Kousalya, and Haripriya from the Department of Psychology. Their melodious rendition created a serene spiritual ambience, invoking cultural pride and reverence for heritage. The celebration was aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),particularly:
- SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being): Promoting mental and emotional wellness through cultural and spiritual practices.
- SDG 4 (Quality Education): Encouraging students to engage in holistic learning rooted in tradition.
- SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities): Preserving and promoting cultural practices for intergenerational harmony.

The event successfully demonstrated how festivals like Golu blend devotion, creativity, and learning, reaffirming the role of Indian cultural traditions in nurturing sustainable values and community well-being.

 


S.A. College of Arts & Science in association with the Department of Bank Management celebrated World Gratitude Day on 25.09.2025

United in Gratitude: SACAS Students Form Human Chain for World Gratitude Day.

S.A. College of Arts & Science, in association with the Department of Bank Management, celebrated World Gratitude Day on September 25, 2025, with a vibrant human chain formation at the SAEC Main Gate. The event highlighted values of gratitude, unity, and social harmony, creating a meaningful atmosphere across the campus.

Over 180 students enthusiastically participated, expressing their appreciation through heartfelt performances and surprise tributes to their faculty. A captivating magic show by Mr. E. Venkatesh Ranganathan, II year Bank Management, kept the audience enthralled. Adding a personal touch, students and staff exchanged “kutti sticky notes” filled with messages of thanks, sorry, and love, while “Gratitude Bytes” created touching moments of connection.

Special appreciation was extended to the management, faculty, and volunteers for their constant support. Notably, Mr. C. ShakthiPriyan of II year Bank Management received praise for his active involvement, ensuring the event’s success.


SACAS Golu Celebration on 25.09.2025

DAY - 3

The Department of HS-NFSMD and Visual Communication (Viscom) organized Day 3 of the SACAS Golu Celebration on 24th September 2025 at the SACAS Auditorium. The event harmoniously blended tradition, devotion, and wisdom, while linking to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Indian Knowledge System (IKS). The program began with pooja arrangement and devotional songs was by students Pavithra and Harini (HS-NFSMD) and Amrita (Viscom), fostering unity and emotional well-being, reflecting SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions). A key highlight was the Himalayas miniature set, creatively designed by HS-NFSMD students, symbolizing the ecological and spiritual significance of the Himalayas. This display emphasized SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land). The celebration illustrated how the Indian Knowledge System promotes sustainable living by uniting devotion, ecological reverence, and cultural creativity. Overall, the event successfully combined tradition with modern values, reinforcing sustainability and cultural pride.


SACAS GOLU CELEBRATION 2025

DAY - 2

The second day of the Golu celebrations at our college was marked with devotion, creativity, and cultural vibrancy. The Department of Computer Science, Computer Science Application and Computer Science with AI staff and students took the lead, with Pooja performed under the guidance of the Heads of the Departments Mr.Chandrasekar.P and Mr.Krishnan.R. The rituals invoked blessings for wisdom, harmony, and innovation. Students enriched the day with cultural performances. A graceful classical dance by Ms.Rakshitha and team  ( III BCA ) rooted in Natya Shastra (IKS) highlighted tradition, while a devotional song sung by  Ms.Lakshana ( II BCA) uplifted the spiritual mood. A student also delivered an inspiring slogan by Mr.Dharshan Raj ( III B.Sc CS), connecting values of unity, sustainability, and responsibility. Adding uniqueness, students showcased innovative Golu displays. They created a forest miniature representing India’s age-old ecological wisdom, where nature is revered as sacred, representing and emphasizing the balance between humans and the environment (IKS). spreading awareness on nature conservation, reflecting SDG 15: Life on Land. To represent their department, students designed and placed a computer model and a robot made of cardboard, symbolizing technology, creativity, and problem-solving, aligning with SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure and signifies the IKS philosophy of integrating tradition with innovation.

The day beautifully blended Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), cultural expression, and modern innovation, promoting SDG goals through tradition and collective participation.

                                               


SACAS GOLU CELEBRATION 2025

Day - 1

The first day of the Navaratri Golu celebrations in our college commenced with great devotion and inclusivity. The day began with a Pooja performed by the non-teaching staff , housekeeping women, Department of Hindi and Allied Chemistry staff symbolizing respect for every contributor to the institution. Their participation reflected the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) value of Samarasya (harmony) and
equality, aligning with SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities). All the staffs actively took part by bringing idols and offering neivedhyam. Their contribution emphasized the principle of collective participation and the sharing of resources, which resonates with SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). The idols showcased cultural and spiritual diversity, strengthening continuity of traditions through IKS. Students added devotional fervour by singing devotional songs dedicated to the deities. These performances not only created a devotional atmosphere but also fostered SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) through collective mindfulness and positive energy. Thus, Day 1 of Golu celebrations beautifully merged tradition, inclusivity, and sustainability, marking a vibrant start to the festivities.