From 14 to 64, UM Freshman Class Spans the Ages

Gifted teen, veteran highlight wide range of educational opportunities

OXFORD, Miss. – One grew up in the age of “flower power” and the Vietnam War, while the other was born after the launch of Apple iTunes, but both are part of the University of Mississippi’s 2018 freshman class.  A 64-year-old grandfather and military veteran who takes all his classes online from his home inRead the story …

UTSA English Professor to Deliver 58th Annual Longest Lecture

Talk will interpret scholar's research on language and cultural identity

OXFORD, Miss. – The 58th annual Christopher Longest Lecture at the University of Mississippi will tackle topics of language and identity through a presentation by Sonja L. Lanehart, English professor and Brackenridge Endowed Chair in Literature and the Humanities at the University of Texas at San Antonio. The lecture, at 6:30 p.m. Monday (Sept. 24)Read the story …

Gift Reflects Empathy with Transfer Students

Moore scholarship to support community college students enrolling at UM

OXFORD, Miss. – Students transferring into the University of Mississippi’s Patterson School of Accountancy may want to take advantage of a new scholarship created by Guy and Lucy Moore. With a $125,000 gift, the Pascagoula couple established an endowment that will provide tuition support first to transfer students from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. SecondRead the story …

Rocket Scientist, Entrepreneur to Speak Monday at UM Law School

Brian Stofiel to discuss new technologies and legal issues concerning space access

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Law will host Brian Stofiel, a rocket scientist and founder of Stofiel Aerospace, for a talk Monday (Sept. 24) about his company’s balloon-based satellite launcher. The event, set for 5:30 p.m. in Room 1078 of the Robert C. Khayat Law Center, is free and open toRead the story …

Sarahfest Returns for Fourth Year

Festival promotes equality through arts, education events

OXFORD, Miss. – For the fourth year, Sarahfest, the annual arts and music festival organized by the University of Mississippi’s Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, ​will host a series of events showcasing live music, film and art installations to celebrate and embrace diversity in the community, state and region. The festival began Sept.Read the story …

Pharmacy Ph.D. Graduate Wins Scholarship for Drug Discovery Research

Mohamed Albadry honored for work on natural products

OXFORD, Miss. – Mohamed A. Albadry, a recent Ph.D. graduate from the Department of BioMolecular Sciences in the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, has won the 2018 Harvey W. Wiley Scholarship from AOAC International. AOAC International develops global quality standards for microbiological and chemical materials, ranging from food to pharmaceuticals, in an effort toRead the story …

UM, Shorelight Education Partnership Broadens Global Access

Ole Miss International will welcome first students in the fall of 2019

OXFORD, Miss. and BOSTON – The University of Mississippi and Shorelight Education have launched a joint program, Ole Miss International, to broaden global access to UM’s highly regarded undergraduate and graduate programs for international students. Ole Miss International will welcome its first cohort starting in fall 2019. UM and Boston-based Shorelight created this personalized program to enrich theRead the story …

UM Sets Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Observances

Film series, panel discussions and book readings among events scheduled

OXFORD, Miss. – A five-film series, five panel discussions and a book reading are among the events scheduled as the University of Mississippi observes Hispanic Heritage Month. The four-week celebration began with a film Friday (Sept. 13) and ends Oct. 18 with another film. A kickoff event was held Monday (Sept. 17) in the TriplettRead the story …

New Hires in Applied Sciences Position School for Research Expansion

Incoming faculty bring expertise in data analytics, clinical service and community engagement

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi’s School of Applied Sciences recently welcomed seven faculty members to the university’s professional school where academic study, clinical training, creative research, service-learning and outreach aim to improve human health and well-being. The new appointments span several of the school’s academic and service units: Health, Exercise Science and RecreationRead the story …

State Awarded $20 Million to Establish Center for Emergent Molecular Optoelectronics

JACKSON, Miss. – A $20 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation will spur creative discovery and economic opportunities through Mississippi’s research universities. With the grant funding, the state of Mississippi will establish the Center for Emergent Molecular Optoelectronics, an interdisciplinary, multi-institution materials research program. Mississippi State University will serve as the project’s administrativeRead the story …