OXFORD, Miss. – A dozen women from school districts across the state make up the ninth class of the University of Mississippi’s Principal Corps. The Principal Corps is the university’s elite program for aspiring educational leaders, and over nearly a decade, it has produced 87 new graduates, 90 percent of whom are serving as aRead the story …
UM Inducts Ninth Class into Principal Corps
Twelve women from across state begin career-shaping journey in educational leadership
McLean Institute Offers Summer Entrepreneurial Leadership Program
Weeklong enrichment camp serves rising 10th- and 11th-graders
OXFORD, Miss. – Rising high school sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply for a University of Mississippi summer enrichment program aimed at training future entrepreneurs and business leaders. The second annual McLean Entrepreneurial Leadership Program is a weeklong, nonprofit effort for 30 students in 10th and 11th grades. Presented by a cohort of the InnovationRead the story …
UM Physicists Part of New Effort to Explore Nature of Matter
Muon g-2 experiment has begun its search for phantom particles using a well-traveled electromagnet
OXFORD, Miss. – When scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory fired a beam of tiny particles called muons into a giant electromagnet late last week, it signaled the start of a three-year effort that could yield another landmark discovery in particle physics. It’s a project with some strong Mississippi ties:Read the story …
Four UM Faculty Members Named Liberal Arts New Scholars
Honor encourages continued research, scholarship, publication and creative achievement
OXFORD, Miss. – Four University of Mississippi faculty members have been honored as inaugural recipients of a New Scholar Award in the university’s College of Liberal Arts. The first recipients are Matthew R. Wilson, assistant professor of theatre arts, Derrick A. Harriell, assistant professor of English and African American studies, Jared Delcamp, assistant professor ofRead the story …
Ford Center Gift Brings Jazz to Oxford
Marty and John Dunbar establish $25,000 Jazz Series Fund
OXFORD, Miss. – The Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts will bring nationally recognized jazz artists to the University of Mississippi, thanks to the establishment of the Jazz Series Fund by Marty and John Dunbar. The Oxford couple donated $25,000 as an initial gift, in hopes of encouraging others to contribute to theRead the story …
Psychology Professor Wins UM Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Award
Kelly Wilson lauded as a role model and dedicated friend of students
OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi psychology professor Kelly G. Wilson has won the university’s 2017 Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Award in recognition of his outstanding efforts to help students in and out of the classroom. Wilson, who has been a member of the UM faculty for 17 years, has not only mentoredRead the story …
LIGO Detects Third Set of Gravitational Waves
UM physicists part of project that has confirmed new population of black holes
OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi researchers involved with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory Scientific Collaboration have confirmed that the international partnership has made a third detection of gravitational waves, demonstrating that a new window in astronomy has been firmly opened. The LIGO Scientific Collaboration is a group of more than 1,000 international scientists whoRead the story …
Modern Languages Department Offers New Doctoral Program
Degree will prepare graduates to work in industry or run higher education programs
OXFORD, Miss. – Beginning this fall, the University of Mississippi’s Department of Modern Languages will offer a doctorate in second language studies. The degree is designed to educate professionals who can provide second language training for firms that conduct business globally and need workers who can speak Spanish and other languages. The program also will trainRead the story …
UM Museum Opens Exhibit ‘Love=Love’
Artist uses jigsaw puzzle pieces to create new compositions
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Museum latest exhibit, “Love=Love,” features a series of collages created from jigsaw puzzle pieces. Artist and photographer Kent Rogowski, of Brooklyn, New York, uses more than 60 store-bought puzzles, using just the sky and flower pieces, to create new compositions of each puzzle. Rogowski drew the inspiration forRead the story …
CREATE Foundation Honors Kellum with Jack Reed Sr. Leadership Award
Former vice chancellor lauded for continued efforts to build communities across region
TUPELO, Miss. – Longtime University of Mississippi educator and administrator Gloria Kellum was honored Wednesday (May 24) with the first-ever CREATE Foundation Jack Reed Sr. Northeast Mississippi Community Leadership Award. The award is named for Reed, the community and state leader and icon who died in 2016. Kellum said she is honored to receive an awardRead the story …









