DM: Writing Center Transforms, Continues Serving Students

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Commercial Appeal: Hernando High Teachers Attend UM Institute

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Alumni In Action – Ryan Holmes

Dear Alumni and Friends, As president of your Engineering Alumni Chapter this year, I am excited to share with you our first initiative we are calling “Game Day with the Dean.” Starting this weekend on Oct. 2, the dean, leadership of the school and our engineering student ambassadors will be hosting all engineering alumni forRead the story …

Students Have Career-Changing Experience In Bahamas Underwater Laboratory

… Help marine biologists examine coral reef extinction risk OXFORD, Miss. – After spending part of their summer exploring coral reefs in the Bahamas, several University of Mississippi students are contemplating new career choices. Marc Slattery (seated in rear) takes a group of students out for a morning of snorkeling on the reef. UM photoRead the story …

University Writing Center, Oxford-Lafayette County Library Launch Community Writing Center

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Writing Center has joined the Oxford-Lafayette County Public Library to help improve writing skills throughout the community. UM volunteer writing consultants (from left) Amber Lowe, Brannon Miller, Camille Lesseig, Cody LeBlanc and Joshua Hamer recently began their service learning project at the Oxford-Lafayette County Public Library. They willRead the story …

‘Strega Nona, The Musical’ Comes to Ford Center Oct. 16

OXFORD, Miss. – A show that brings fun for all ages, “Strega Nona, The Musical” is slated to come to the University of Mississippi’s Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts on Oct. 16.

Oct. 4: WREG News Anchor Team on Campus

The WREG News Channel 3 anchor team of Claudia Barr and Richard Ransom will speak to journalism students on Monday, Oct. 4, at 1 p.m. in Farley 202. All students, faculty and staff are invited to the event. Barr and Ransom will be in Oxford to field anchor the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. newscastsRead the story …

Distinguished History Professor Receives Second Prestigious Lillian Smith Award

… Honor recognizes book examining James Meredith’s admission to Ole Miss OXFORD, Miss. – Seventeen years ago, Charles Eagles received a Lillian Smith Award for his extensively researched book about the civil rights movement in Alabama. Earlier this month, the University of Mississippi history professor earned the honor again, this time for his work chronicling eventsRead the story …

Oxford Eagle: Gift Supports Folk Art at UM

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Clarion Ledger: Q&A with Tom Franklin

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