Students Harness Power of Verbal Communication

Speaker's Edge winners earn awards, scholarship money

OXFORD, Miss. – Nervousness, sweaty palms and butterflies in the stomach were common at the Speaker’s Edge competition at the University of Mississippi, but at the end of the two days, students were more confident in their public speaking abilities. The competition recognizes that communication is a vital part of the business world and featuresRead the story …

Feders’ $100,000 Gift to Support Oxford Conference for the Book

Couple developed appreciation for university's Southern culture efforts while stationed in the Philippines

OXFORD, Miss. – As native Mississippians, Ron and Becky Feder grew up steeped in the folkways of the American South. But it took an extended stay in the faraway Philippines to help them truly appreciate the extraordinary – and decidedly unique – culture of their homeland. The Feders have been giving their money and timeRead the story …

Guiding Principals

UM educational leadership faculty, area superintendents discuss principal practicums

OXFORD, Miss. – Six north Mississippi public K-12 leaders recently gathered with five University of Mississippi educational leadership faculty and members of the Northeast Mississippi Education Consortium to discuss how Mississippi’s flagship university can help produce the most effective principals for tomorrow. The answer, they suspect, lies in a closer collaboration between the UM SchoolRead the story …

Gov. Phil Bryant, UM Chancellor Dan Jones Break Ground for New School of Medicine Building

JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant, state House Speaker Philip Gunn, University of Mississippi Chancellor Dan Jones and other dignitaries unveiled plans and broke ground Monday (Jan. 7) on a $63 million building that will permit larger class sizes at the UM School of Medicine. The event marked significant progress toward Bryant’s goals ofRead the story …

UM Competition Helps Students Hone Art of Public Speaking

Annual Speaker's Edge competition set for Jan. 10-11

OXFORD, Miss. – Public speaking may be the No. 1 fear of most people, but University of Mississippi students learn to conquer those fears during Speaker’s Edge, a transformative public speaking competition. Students in the Master of Business Administration program spend 10 days working with world-class communication coaches, studying the skills of high-impact public speaking.Read the story …

Crime Fiction Author Selected as Grisham Writer-in-Residence

Megan Abbott to teach graduate, undergraduate courses

OXFORD, Miss. – A highly acclaimed mystery-crime fiction author has been selected as the 2013 John and Renée Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi Megan Abbott is the Edgar-winning author of the novels “Queenpin” (Simon & Schuster, 2007), “The Song Is You” (Simon & Schuster, 2007), “Die a Little” (Simon & Schuster, 2005) andRead the story …

Play Therapy Institute Prepares for Future Growth

Move to Insight Park grows institute's child advocacy, education missions

OXFORD, Miss. – Nearly a year-and-a-half after opening its doors, the Child Advocacy and Play Therapy Institute at the University of Mississippi has moved to a new facility, allowing the institute to significantly increase the number of children it can reach with play therapy services each week. CAPTI’s move from Guyton Hall to the university’sRead the story …

UM Pharmacy Dean Wins AACP Election

David D. Allen becomes chair-elect of the AACP Council of Deans

OXFORD, Miss. – David D. Allen, dean of the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, has been selected by his peers as chair-elect of the Council of Deans for the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. “I’ve been involved with AACP for years, and being elected to chair the Council of Deans is a tremendousRead the story …

2012 Holiday Videos

Watch holiday greetings from Ole Miss staff and the 2012 Ole Miss Photos Year In Review

From the Lyceum to the White House: UM Choir Sings in D.C.

Selected ensemble presents Christmas music in the White House, meets President Obama

OXFORD, Miss. – Singing Christmas music is common during the holidays, but for the 25 University of Mississippi choir members invited to sing in the White House Wednesday (Dec. 12), the experience was anything but ordinary. Unexpectedly, the choir had the unique privilege of meeting President Barack Obama. “When we arrived, our guide from theRead the story …