OXFORD, Miss. – A renowned neuroscientist is scheduled to give three separate lectures on brain function and visual perception April 11-13 in Oxford and at the University of Mississippi. Susana Martinez-Conde of State University of New York will open the week with “Vision is All About Change,” a presentation of the Oxford Science Cafe, atRead the story …
Neuroscientist Slated for Science Cafe, Brain Awareness Week Lectures
Susana Martinez-Conde to discuss visual perception, magic of brain April 11-13
UM Honors College Dedicates Expanded Facility
Campus, community celebrate program's 20th anniversary with new building
OXFORD, Miss. – A line of blustery, threatening weather moving through the area didn’t stop more than 100 University of Mississippi students, faculty, staff, administrators and alumni from celebrating the successes of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College on Thursday (March 30) afternoon. The crowd squeezed into the Honors College’s great room to dedicate theRead the story …
A ‘Dilley’ of an Honor
Civil engineering alumna named Mississippi Engineering Society's Young Engineer of the Year
Jessica Headrick Dilley, a planning engineer at the Mississippi Department of Transportation, was honored as the Mississippi Engineering Society’s “Young Engineer of the Year” during the organization’s annual winter meeting in Jackson. “I felt very humbled to win this award,” said Dilley (BSCE 08, MS 10), a native of Sugarland, Texas. “There is a lotRead the story …
CE Senior Wins David Arnold Service Award
Frances Miramon has given back to community while maintaining excellence in academics
Established in 2002, the David Arnold Service Award has allowed the University of Mississippi School of Engineering to recognize students who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve in the community and lead within the university. Engineering departments are given the chance to submit nominations of outstanding students for this award,Read the story …
Mustafa Altinakar Multiplies UM Assets
NCCHE director generates abundance of research and funding
The University of Mississippi’s National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering already was renowned for its expertise in modeling water flow, sediment transport and erosion when Mustafa Altinakar became its director in 2010. But instead of being content with that reputation, Altinakar has pushed the center’s scientists and programs to even greater heights each year.Read the story …
Bennetts Benefit from Ole Miss Engineering
Alumni couple finds love, marriage and careers while earning degrees
David and Arledia Bennett, like many other couples before and after them, found love and happiness through their connections to Ole Miss engineering. “They have an interesting story to tell,” said Kevin Gardner, development officer for the UM School of Engineering. Their tale began when David Bennett (BA 74, BE 83) came from Ripley toRead the story …
Elizabeth Brenkert, Widow of Late Engineering Dean Emeritus Karl Brenkert, Dies
Memorials requested to parents' scholarship endowment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
Elizabeth “Betty” Scott Brenkert of Colorado Springs, Colorado, died peacefully on March 22, 2017, at the age of 93. She is best remembered for her journalistic excellence and service to the communities in which she lived, including Oxford. Brenkert was born in Detroit on July 8, 1923, to Angus and Lillian Scott. She attended SophieRead the story …
UM Accountancy Professor Wins SEC Faculty Achievement Award
Dale Flesher is active in research, mentoring next generation of accountants
OXFORD, Miss. – Dale L. Flesher, the Roland and Sheryl Burns Chair and Professor in the Patterson School of Accountancy, is the 2017 Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award honoree for the University of Mississippi. “What an honor it was to be selected from among top-notch faculty at an R1 institution,” Flesher said. “Receiving this awardRead the story …
UM Student Wins Phi Beta Kappa Writing Internship
Kathryn James will submit articles for academic honor society's online newsletter
OXFORD, Miss. – Kathryn James may not make a penny on any of the articles she writes for The Key Reporter, Phi Beta Kappa’s online newsletter, but the University of Mississippi student is grateful to have been awarded a writing internship from the prestigious academic honor society. “I was surprised, as I didn’t know theRead the story …
Two Honors College Students Receive Barksdale Awards
John Chappell and Elizabeth Taylor each given $5,000 to fulfill dream projects
OXFORD, Miss. – With $5,000 awards to support separate creative projects, two students in the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College at the University of Mississippi students have been named 2017 Barksdale Award winners. John Chappell, a sophomore Arabic and international studies major from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Elizabeth Taylor, a junior sociology major from Sherman,Read the story …
