Barbour Talks About Being Governor

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Gov. Haley Barbour will discuss his eight years in office during a program at the University of Mississippi . Read the story

Clarion Ledger: Universities adjust course plans to deal with growth

Administrators at Mississippi’s biggest public universities are handling record enrollment increases by relying on adjunct faculty to teach additional classes and focusing resources on growing areas while streamlining those with less demand. Read the story

Ole Miss Concert Singers to perform Friday in Tupelo

TUPELO – A diverse sound comes from a diverse group of people. The University of Mississippi Concert Singers are proof. Read the story

WXVT: UM, church host civil rights program

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) – The University of Mississippi and the Oxford-University United Methodist Church will host Monday a program on the history of race relations. Read the story

Clarion Ledger: Forward Rebels a big step backward

University of Mississippi chancellor Dan Jones said Wednesday he will determine athletic director Pete Boone’s future at Ole Miss at the “appropriate” time, but that “it will not be at the point of a sword.” Watch the video and read the story

Clinton News: Zarich receives Ole Miss journalism scholarship

Elizabeth Tyler “Lizzie” Zarich of Clinton, a freshman broadcast journalism major in the Meek School of Journalism and New Media at the University of Mississippi, has been named the 2011-12 recipient of the Clay and Krista McFerrin Sun-Sentinel Scholarship. Read the story

UM Tribute Set for Professor James W. Silver

OXFORD, Miss. – Nearly 50 years after he left the University of Mississippi in a storm of controversy, the late James W. Silver, a history professor and author of a well-known book on repression during the segregation era, will be honored by the university in a pair of programs Sept. 30. A new body ofRead the story …

WTVA: Commission seeks to help foster kids

OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) – The Mississippi Commission on Children’s Justice seeks to help the state’s foster care children find a steady place to live. Read the story

WTVA: Ole Miss offers unique learning experience thanks to Toyota

TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) – When Toyota announced its arrival in Mississippi, it received an incentive package from the state. Read the story

Clinton News: Play therapy education has benefits

The Child Advocacy and Play Therapy Institute at the University of Mississippi recently earned designation as an Approved Center of Play Therapy Education by the Association of Play Therapy, or APT. Read the story