OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi has won four Best Practices Awards for 2008 – one in each category of the awards – from the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning. UM was the only university to win four awards, placing first or second in each category. The IHL announced theRead the story …
Enrollment Services Office Seeks Personal Touch with Letter-Writing Campaign for Students
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Office of Enrollment Services invites all students, faculty and staff to sit down and write a few old-fashioned letters. The office is hosting a letter-writing campaign next week to encourage high school seniors to attend Ole Miss in the fall. The campaign runs 1-4 p.m. Monday through ThursdayRead the story …
Career Fair Shows Students Variety of Jobs Available Despite Economy
OXFORD, Miss. – The national economic crisis did not discourage more than 40 vendors ranging from hospitality management to law enforcement from visiting the University of Mississippi campus this week is search of potential employees among some 400 eager students. The daylong Applied Sciences Career Fair, held Wednesday at the Inn at Ole Miss, gaveRead the story …
DEA Official Outlines Dangers of Pharmaceutical Abuse, Internet Pharmacies
A banner of an eagle. UM photo by Pete OXFORD, Miss. – According to the Partnership for a Drug Free America, two out of five teenagers believe that prescription medications are “much safer” than illegal drugs. One in five teens report abusing prescription drugs to get high. This trend is why Joseph T. Rannazzisi advisesRead the story …
Visiting Lecturer Feb. 23 to Explore Separation of Church and State in U.S., France and Turkey
Ahmet Kuru OXFORD, Miss. – In theory, many Americans believe in the separation of church and government. But how far should governments go to ensure that separation? Should government allow public displays of religion – for example, an invocation at a presidential inauguration? Or should government prohibit all public displays of religion? These questions areRead the story …
Scuba Diving: Oxford Style, Far from Open Water for the Sport
Students in the advanced diving course at the University of Mississippi discuss plans for the day’s activities before donning their gear at the Turner Center pool. UM photo by Robert Jordan. UM program second largest in country behind Florida OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi is probably not the first place that comes toRead the story …
Winter Institute to Present Documentary Film ‘Traces of the Trade’ Feb. 24
OXFORD, Miss. – A first-time filmmaker’s documentary on how slavery helped shape America’s history is to be presented Tuesday (Feb. 24) at the University of Mississippi. Katrina Browne’s “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North” is being shown at 3 p.m. in Overby Center Auditorium. Browne will take questions from the audienceRead the story …
Faculty Pianist Ian Hominick To Perform Solo Concert Feb. 22
Ian Hominick OXFORD, Miss. – Celebrated Canadian pianist Ian Hominick performs a solo concert Sunday (Feb. 22) at the University of Mississippi. Hominick, associate professor of music at UM, takes the stage at 3 p.m. in Nutt Auditorium of the Music Building. The free, public event is part of the university’s Faculty Recital Series. HisRead the story …
DEA Official Outlines Dangers of Pharmaceutical Abuse, Internet Pharmacies
Joseph T. Rannazzisi, deputy assistant administrator for the Office of Diversion Control at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, talks about the dangers of Internet pharmacies as part of the Hartman Memorial Lecture Tuesday at the University of Mississippi. UM photo by Kevin Bain. OXFORD, Miss. – According to the Partnership for a Drug Free America,Read the story …
Rebel Basketball Game to Promote Business School
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Business Administration and the Intercollegiate Athletics Department are teaming up this weekend to help promote both the business school and women’s basketball. The athletics department has donated 200 free tickets to the business school to distribute among faculty and students for the Sunday (Feb. 22) contestRead the story …