HEDOME, Togo, — If you were to take out a globe and tell an average American to point out the country of Togo, they probably couldn’t. I certainly didn’t know where it was until I went there during Winter Intersession in January. As the 2013 fall semester ended, my journalism adviser told me to comeRead the story …
Video: Dr. Arthur C. Guyton Has An Interesting Story
Dr. Arthur C. Guyton’s famous and widely used textbook, “Textbook of Medical Physiology,” had its beginnings in Oxford. University of Mississippi Chancellor Dan Jones recalls the origins of that book in this video by Mary Stanton Knight. Click here for a link to Guyton’s biography on the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s Web site.
UM Alumni Association: More States Offering Ole Miss Car Tags
Georgia, Alabama to start selling UM plates soon, Washington D.C. started selling them earlier this year
The University of Mississippi Alumni Association reports a growing number of U.S. states are now selling UM car tags and more states are set to allow drivers to show their Rebel pride. “Ole Miss alumni and friends who live in Tennessee, Texas and Washington, D.C., currently have the opportunity to purchase an Ole Miss affinityRead the story …
Former CIA Analyst Portrayed in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Comes to UM
Cindy Storer, who played role in capture of Osama Bin Laden, speaks at the Turner Center Thursday at 7 p.m.
The CIA analyst who helped discover the existence of the terrorist group al-Qaida and whose two decades of service helped engineer the elimination of the world’s most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden, will visit the University of Mississippi’s Center for Intelligence and Security Studies Thursday. Cynthia “Cindy” Storer’s visit will include her free, public addressRead the story …
Lenoir Dining Opens for Spring Semester
This week marks the return of Lenoir Dining, a restaurant on our campus run by hospitality management and dietetics students. Lenoir Dining is open for lunch and dinner each Tuesday and Thursday, with a fresh menu introduced each week. Sit back and relax while dining in style and helping students hone their hospitality skills. TheRead the story …
Rebel Moms
Hi, I’m Misty and, like many women who live here in Oxford, I am a full-time working mom. Like most moms, I am super vigilant about trying to be a “Supermom” and provide my kids with all the best in education and well-rounded activities to stimulate brain development and foster academic and social growth. SinceRead the story …
UM Has One of the Most Engaging Collegiate Facebook Pages
Marks second consecutive year that page has landed in the top 10
Today marks a pretty big day for our department as well as the entire Ole Miss community on social media. The University of Mississippi Facebook page has been ranked the second most engaging college/university Facebook page of its size (between 25,000 – 74,999 ‘Likes’) by VarsityOutreach.com. Varsity Outreach is a third-party website that publishes ‘TheRead the story …
Last Minute Valentine’s Tips
No time? No money? No problem
Valentine’s Day in the town of Oxford can be difficult to navigate if you’re new to the area. Local restaurants begin accepting Valentine’s reservations as early as the first few weeks in January and you’ve got to do a bit of planning to make sure you (and most importantly, your significant other) aren’t left outRead the story …
Tribute to a War Correspondent
War correspondents are a legendary group, romanticized by Hollywood and preserved by the historical documentation they created on the fields of battle. You can read Hal Moore’s account of Joe Galloway in We Were Soldiers Once…And Young and learn about a man who was awarded the Bronze Star for helping carry wounded soldiers to safetyRead the story …
Q&A: Sparky Reardon to Blog, Read and Travel In Retirement
Long-serving Ole Miss Dean of Students talks about changes seen at UM in his 36 years as an employee
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing University of Mississippi Dean of Students Sparky Reardon, who is retiring later this year. He was more than generous with his time and had plenty of interesting things to say about the university for the piece, which ran in this week’s Inside Ole Miss. In case youRead the story …





