OXFORD, Miss. – “Recollecting: 1980-2012,” works by Ron Dale, is on display at the University Museum through Jan. 11. The exhibit showcases the Oxford artist’s works in ceramics and mixed media from a career spanning more than two decades, and coincides with a celebration of pottery talent from artists across north Mississippi. “Ron is aRead the story …
Oxford Artist Ron Dale Showcases Retrospective at UM Museum
Regional events celebrate pottery talent from across north Mississippi
Memorial Service Set for Eleanor Smith Slaughter
OXFORD, Miss. — The Delta Gamma sorority at the University of Mississippi will host a memorial honoring the life and service of Eleanor Smith Slaughter Saturday (Sept. 14) at 2 p.m. at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts. Slaughter was well-known for her service in Delta Gamma following her graduation from OleRead the story …
UM to Host National Anthem Auditions
Individuals and groups encouraged to try out
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Athletics Department and the Department of Music are looking for national anthem performers during open auditions on Friday (Sept. 13). The auditions are set for 4 to 6 p.m. in Nutt Auditorium on University Avenue, across from the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts. UM faculty, staffRead the story …
Inaugural Creed Week to Celebrate Tenets of UM
Creed introduced 10 years ago, has become 'words to live by' for faculty, students and alumni
OXFORD, Miss. – It took two years of collaboration and negotiation, but the 86 carefully-selected words that comprise the University of Mississippi Creed have indeed become words to live by. Ten years after its creation, the UM Creed is being celebrated by a weeklong series of events organized by the Associated Student Body. “We wantRead the story …
Endowment to Help Strengthen Students’ Recovery Efforts
Hunts make gift, Sept. 21 program set for Ole Miss Collegiate Recovery Community
OXFORD, Miss. – A college campus can sometimes seem like an untenable environment for those students enrolling or returning to classes after treatment for alcohol or substance abuse. Thanks to an initiative to expand support services for such students, the Collegiate Recovery Community at the University of Mississippi has received new private support and isRead the story …
Running and Remembering: 9/11 Run Draws Crowd, Heightens Patriotism
Several hundred arose early to participate in the annual commemorative event
OXFORD, Miss. – United by a new and renewed sense of patriotism, hundreds of University of Mississippi students, faculty and staff, along with local citizens, joined together Wednesday (Sept. 11) for a 2-kilometer run observing the anniversary of the 2001 attacks in New York and Washington. At the 6 a.m. start time, the sun hadRead the story …
Maria Newman to Perform Friday at UM Library
Artist and ensemble will perform original music, film score
OXFORD, Miss. – Acclaimed classical composer, violinist and violist Maria Newman is set to perform in concert Friday (Sept. 20) at the University of Mississippi. Sponsored by the university’s Department of Archives and Special Collections, the event begins at 3 p.m. in the Faulkner Room of the J.D. Williams Library. Admission is free. “Having MariaRead the story …
UM Physicist Wins International Video Competition
Breese Quinn tops Symmetry magazine's 'Why Particle Physics Matter's project
OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi senior physicist Breese Quinn is not an actor, but his brief on-camera monologue explaining why the tiny bits of matter that make up everything in the universe are worth studying is most definitely a winner. Quinn’s one-minute video bested dozens of others made by his peers in Symmetry magazine’sRead the story …
UM Enrolls Nearly 22,300 Students for Fall Semester
State's largest university also sees surge in freshman ACT scores, student retention
OXFORD, Miss. – Led by dramatic growth in its schools of Engineering and Journalism and New Media, the University of Mississippi recorded another record enrollment this fall, registering more than 22,000 students for the first time, a 3.5 percent overall enrollment increase and more than 7 percent growth on the Oxford campus. Preliminary enrollment figuresRead the story …
A Colorful 9/11 Tribute
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Creates Live Rangoli Painting at J.D. Williams Library
OXFORD, Miss. – Visitors this week to the University of Mississippi’s J.D. Williams Library can see a unique tribute to the people killed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. An Indian folk art painting completed Monday night by a visiting scholar honors the 9/11 victims. The painting was completed Monday night by SatishRead the story …







