OXFORD, Miss. – The faculty at the University of Mississippi is firmly supporting Chancellor Robert Khayat in his efforts to encourage a more equitable method of allocating funds for the state’s eight universities.
Alumnus Gives $300,000 to Chancellor’s Trust
Beth and Fred Jones. Courtesy of Fred Jones. OXFORD, Miss. – A University of Mississippi alumnus and his wife have honored Chancellor Robert Khayat with a gift of $300,000 to the Chancellor’s Trust. Fred and Beth Jones of Columbus gave the money to show their support of Khayat’s leadership. Established in 1975, the UM fundRead the story …
Three Scholars Selected for Prestigious Aerospace Law Scholarships
OXFORD, Miss. — Three first-year law students who chose the University of Mississippi School of Law because of its unique space and aeronautic law program have been awarded scholarships through the National Remote Sensing, Air and Space Law Center housed at the law school.
Ken Cyree Named Interim Dean of Business School
OXFORD, Miss. – Ken Cyree has been appointed interim dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of Mississippi effective Jan. 2. Dean Brian Reithel, who has held the post since 2003, is stepping down to return to full-time teaching and research.
Professor’s New Book Addresses Role of Clarion-Ledger in Adoption of the ’82 Education Reform
OXFORD, Miss. — The role of The Clarion-Ledger in passage of the state’s historic Education Reform Act of 1982 is the subject of a new book by a University of Mississippi journalism faculty member.
Business School Professor Elected to Serve on National Insurance Board
OXFORD, Miss. — A professor in the School of Business Administration at the University of Mississippi has been elected to the Southern Risk and Insurance Association board of directors.
Southern Studies Spring Brown Bag Lunch Programs to Focus on Oxford
OXFORD, Miss. – Past and present ways of life in Oxford are the focus of the spring Brown Bag Lunch and Lecture Series at the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Beginning Jan. 23 and continuing each Wednesday for 13 weeks except during spring break, the free, public programs are scheduledRead the story …
Scientist Concludes ?Climate Change is Real?
OXFORD, Miss. – After reviewing more than 1,500 studies on global coastal ecologies, a respected University of Mississippi aquatic biologist has concluded that climate change is, indeed, real.
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