Biology Professors Receive $1.7 Million in NSF Grants

OXFORD, Miss. – Faculty researchers in the University of Mississippi Department of Biology have been awarded five National Science Foundation grants totaling $1.7 million. Each award provides funding for three years, and the research projects also include programs for enhanced training of graduate and undergraduate students from groups that are under-represented in science, as wellRead the story …

Homecoming Queen and Court to Be Presented at Football Halftime

Maggie Day’s Homecoming video pays tribute to a recent Ole Miss football promotional video. OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi students, alumni and friends look forward to an array of activities Friday and Saturday (Nov. 11-12) during Homecoming Weekend. A memorable experience each year is crowning of the Ole Miss Homecoming queen and presentation ofRead the story …

Expert on Ancient Medicine to Discuss Greek and Roman Medical Tools in Classics Lecture

OXFORD, Miss. – An expert on ancient Greek and Roman medicine and medical instruments will discuss the various types of instruments that date back to antiquity and how they were used in treating wounds and ailments during a public lecture Monday (Nov. 7) at the University of Mississippi. Lawrence J. Bliquez, professor emeritus of classicsRead the story …

Overby Center to Feature Political Archives for Election Day

OXFORD, Miss. – The Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics will observe Mississippi’s Election Day Tuesday (Nov. 8) with a program featuring a recent digitization project of the University of Mississippi’s Modern Political Archives. A selection of audio and video recordings – ranging from a 1950 Mike Wallace CBS interview on civil rights withRead the story …

Senior International Studies Major Spends Semester Studying in Germany

OXFORD, Miss. – Kara Johnson of West Lafayette, Ind., a senior at the University of Mississippi, is spending the fall semester in Germany, immersed in the country’s culture and enrolled in language, political science and history classes. Johnson is a member of UM’s Croft Institute for International Studies and Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, slatedRead the story …

Yale Historian to Examine Civil War in Civil Rights Era

OXFORD, Miss. – A Yale historian will visit the University of Mississippi Nov. 16 to share his insights on Civil War remembrance as part of the Gilder-Jordan Speaker Series in Southern Cultural History. David Blight will discuss his latest book, “American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era,” (Harvard University Press, 2011) inRead the story …

Innovative School Principal Training Program Gains Momentum, Welcomes Third Class

A successful school principal training program at the University of Mississippi welcomed its third class this year. Following orientation and class sessions, the eight new full-time graduate students are filling principal internships at schools around the state. The Principal Corps, an innovative, state-of-the-art principal preparation program, was created to produce highly effective school administrators, ableRead the story …

Pharmacy Scholarship Honors Life of Sanderson, Family’s Love of Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. – When Ross Sanderson was around 5 years old, his dad, Albert Sanderson, introduced him to the University of Mississippi on a fall Saturday afternoon, and the youngster received a football from Ole Miss cheerleaders. In years to come, selected UM pharmacy students will receive scholarship support from a fund named in tributeRead the story …

Ole Miss Theatre Presents Broadway Hit Musical ‘Rent’

Take the Ole Miss Trivia Challenge for your chance to win an Ole Miss messenger bag. OXFORD, Miss. – “Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes. How do you measure, measure a year?” Whether it’s your first time or your 100th time hearing those lyrics, you won’t want to miss the Department of Theatre Arts’Read the story …

Book Nominations Accepted For 2012 UM Common Reading Experience

OXFORD, Miss. – Faculty, staff and students are now able to suggest a book for the 2012 UM Common Reading Experience. “The purposes of the Common Reading Experience support the goals of our university: building community around academic inquiry, introducing students to the ways in which different disciplines approach problems, broadening perspectives, and increasing awarenessRead the story …