OXFORD, Miss. – A University of Mississippi pharmacy professor is working to shape health care in Mississippi by serving on the Mississippi Division of Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board. “It is our job to make sure that the Medicaid population is utilizing their drugs in the most effective way possible so they receive theRead the story …
UM Pharmacy Professor Impacts Mississippi Health Care
Allison Bell appointed to serve on Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board
Early Set Up Time Available for Egg Bowl Tailgaters
The Grove will open for tailgaters at noon on Friday, Nov. 23
OXFORD, Miss. – Egg Bowl tailgaters will be able to set their tents up early due to the Thanksgiving holiday, University of Mississippi officials announced today. Traditionally, the Grove opens at 9 p.m. on Fridays before home football games in order to allow Ole Miss students and faculty in Friday afternoon classes to exit campus.Read the story …
University Police Department to Host Active Shooters Reponse Class
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Association of Educational Office Professionals will sponsor an Active Shooter Response Class hosted by the University Police Department on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at the Overby Center Auditorium at noon. All Ole Miss employees are invited to attend. View the Active Shooter Response video here.
Acoustics Center Successful in Reducing Jet Noise for U.S. Navy Aircraft
Work could help Navy cut noise-induced hearing losses
OXFORD, Miss. – The roar of high-performance jet engines is ear-piercing, but University of Mississippi researchers at the National Center for Physical Acoustics are studying ways to reduce the shriek of U.S. Navy aircraft. Noise-induced hearing loss is the Navy’s No. 1 occupational health expense. The economic consequences to the Navy of hearing impairmentRead the story …
UM Geologists Find Mississippi River Diversion During 2011 Flood Helped Build Louisiana Wetlands
Trio co-authors paper published online in prestigious journal Nature Geoscience
OXFORD, Miss. – Levees along the Mississippi River do much to prevent devastating floods in riverside communities, but they have also contributed to the loss of Louisiana’s wetlands. A new study offers insight into how new diversions in the Mississippi River’s levees may help restore Louisiana’s wetlands. University of Mississippi researchers Carol B. Lutken,Read the story …
History, Technology Combine in Ottoman Empire Studies Lecture
Lecture to focus on use of Geographic Information Systems as historical research tool
OXFORD, Miss. – An approach that combines geographic mapping technology with the study of ancient cultures is shaping the way some historians approach their research. Amy Singer, a leading historian in Middle Eastern studies, will speak Nov. 28 at the University of Mississippi about the use of Geographic Information Systems in her Ottoman EmpireRead the story …
An open letter to students, faculty, and alumni of The University of Mississippi:
As student leaders of The University of Mississippi, we want to respond to the incidents that occurred on our campus last Tuesday night. The hateful, small-minded actions committed by some students are unacceptable and embarrassing; they have tarnished the reputation of the university we love so dearly.
Annual Collectible Features “Walk of Champions” Arch
12th year the holiday keepsake has been offered by the University Museum.
OXFORD, Miss. – For the 12th year, the University of Mississippi Museum is offering a collectible holiday keepsake, this time featuring an image of the university’s “Walk of Champions” arch. The limited commemorative keepsake is available for $25 plus tax. Collectibles from previous years – featuring the Barnard Observatory, Old Skipwith House, Brandt Memory House,Read the story …
‘Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art’ Now Open at UM Museum
Latest exhibition traces history of basketry in Africa and America
OXFORD, Miss. – The newest exhibition at the University of Mississippi Museum, “Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art,” is open and runs through Jan. 11, 2013. “Grass Roots” showcases baskets from the low country of South Carolina and Georgia, as well as from diverse regions of Africa. The exhibition traces the storyRead the story …
Ole Miss United Way Chapter Raises Fundraising Goal for 2012
Serving local community, Leadership level giving is among highest in SEC, survey shows
OXFORD, Miss. – Inspired by a five-consecutive-year increase in the number of pledges received, the University of Mississippi has bumped up the efforts and goals of its annual United Way campaign. The university has set a campaign goal of raising at least $165,000 of the United Way’s $500,000 communitywide goal. The goal was setRead the story …




