Pharmacy Graduate Students Recognized for Research Accomplishments

Department of BioMolecular Sciences home to several awardees and presenters

OXFORD, Miss. – Several graduate students in the Department of BioMolecular Sciences within the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy earned awards for their presentations at the recent UM Neuroscience Research Showcase and the Mississippi Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting. Erik Hodges, a graduate student from Norman, Oklahoma, was honored at the Neuroscience Showcase inRead the story …

BGS Honor Graduate Prepares for Career in Dentistry

Serving others inspires UM student for future work

OXFORD, Miss. – Sarah Pierce says she came to the University of Mississippi because of the community atmosphere she felt when visiting campus. She says she stayed because of the opportunities she found to make a difference in the Ole Miss community and others around the world. During her time at UM, the senior fromRead the story …

Discovering a New Confidence

Journey to Commencement: Ole Miss First provides Jacob Ferguson path to pursue writing career

Pontotoc native Jacob Ferguson best describes his four years at the University of Mississippi in a single word: incredible. “I have found a better understanding of myself because I’ve been able to pursue things I am passionate about in a supportive environment,” said Ferguson, who graduates May 11. “The people around me have been soRead the story …

Digging Deep for Success

Journey to Commencement: UM volleyball star Caroline Adams to pursue audiology clinical specialty

You might know Caroline Adams as the University of Mississippi women’s volleyball star who broke the single-season digs record at the National Invitational Volleyball Championship last year. Or perhaps you recognize this young libero as one of six students from the School of Applied Sciences who recently was honored with a Taylor Medal, the university’sRead the story …

Communication Disorders among Most Common Childhood Disabilities

Parents encouraged to learn warning signs, seek help early during Better Hearing and Speech Month

OXFORD, Miss – With 11 percent of children ages 3-6 having a speech, language, voice or swallowing disorder and almost 15 percent of school-age children experiencing some degree of hearing loss, communication disorders are among the most common disabilities in children nationwide. During May, which is Better Hearing and Speech Month, Vishakha Rawool, chair of the Department ofRead the story …

UM Student Wins Coveted Goldwater Scholarship

Addison Roush is the university's 14th Goldwater Scholar

OXFORD, Miss. – A University of Mississippi chemistry major who is pursuing research treatment methods that he hopes will eventually combat Alzheimer’s disease has been awarded a prestigious and coveted Barry S. Goldwater Scholarship. Addison Roush, an Oxford native and junior in the university’s Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College becomes the 14th Ole Miss student, andRead the story …

Four UM Students Named Fulbright Finalists

Record group includes two headed for Spain, others bound for Germany and Czech Republic

OXFORD, Miss – Four University of Mississippi students soon will study in Spain, Germany and the Czech Republic, thanks to the 2019 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Zachary Gill, a senior linguistics, Spanish and classics major from Saucier, and Katelyn Frazer, a master’s candidate in history from Richmond, Virginia, will teach in the Fulbright English TeachingRead the story …

School of Pharmacy Ranked Sixth in Research Funding

$21.2 million in external awards includes studies on opioids and new treatments for diseases

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy rose to sixth in the nation in external research funding for 2018, according to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Research funding reached $21.2 million in 2018, placing the School of Pharmacy second in the SEC and among the top 5 percent of pharmacy schools nationwide. “TheRead the story …

Sacrificing for Success

Journey to Commencement: Aaron White foregoes time with his family to pursue pharmacy

There are no limits to the sacrifices parents will make for their families. Just ask Aaron White. The first-year student pharmacist from Madison makes a tough choice every Sunday evening as he drives the two-and-a-half hours from Madison to Oxford after spending the weekend with his wife, Lauren, and their 3-year old son, Walter. AaronRead the story …

News You Can Use: Summer is a Great Time for Healthy Eating

RebelWell dietitian shares helpful hints to incorporate nutritious, healthful produce in diet

OXFORD, Miss. – Summer is near, providing people more access to a variety of foods that are especially plentiful during this season. With so much to choose from, selecting menu items that are both nutritious and delicious can be challenging. To help consumers make healthier choices, a health professional at the University of Mississippi isRead the story …