DM: Ole Miss and Ethiopia Explore Exchange Program

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Clarion Ledger: Program Keeping Doctors in Mississippi

After he completes his medical training, Brent Smith (a resident with the University of Mississippi Medical Center) plans to return to his hometown in the Delta and become a family doctor. “I had always known that I wanted to go back to Cleveland,” the 27-year-old resident at Baptist Medical Center said. “It’s getting closer and closerRead the story …

Clarion Ledger: Former UM Student Pens Opinion Column on Education Spending

Read the column written by Jake McGraw here.

CA: Ole Miss had role in Booker T. Washington High winning video

A University of Mississippi student will have a big smile on her face Monday when President Barack Obama gives the commencement address at Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis. Lauryn DuValle, a 24-year-old senior theater arts major from Memphis, served as mentor for the short film produced by BTW to make the school’s caseRead the story …

Clarion Ledger: Census shows diversity grows in Miss.

Rick Cleveland; Rod Walker; Jackson State; Mississippi State; Ole Miss; Southern Miss; Outdoors

DM: UM Researchers Seek to Decrease Cancer Drug Side Effects

OXFORD, Miss. – Researchers at the University of Mississippi are discovering new ways to lessen the side effects of drugs used in cancer treatment. Researchers Dale Nagle, Yu-Dong Zhou and graduate student Sandipan Datta have been given a grant by the National Cancer Institute to study the effects levels of oxygen have in cancer cellsRead the story …

Ole Miss’ Jerrell Powe goes to Kansas City in sixth …

Ole Miss’ Jerrell Powe goes to Kansas City in sixth round Published: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 4:06 PM Updated: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 4:17 PM

Daily Journal: Ole Miss Named ‘Green’ College

OXFORD – Mass transit, energy-efficient construction and recycling have earned national attention for the University of Mississippi and its efforts toward a sustainable campus. Read the story.

MBJ: Garden to be “greenest” on campus

OXFORD — The Maynard W. Quimby Medicinal Plant Garden at the University of Mississippi will soon be the “greenest” facility on campus. Read the story.

Clarion Ledger: Laurel site joins Miss. Blues Trail

Police: Baby cut out of pregnant Kentucky woman; Mississippi State builds early lead, beats Ole Miss 6-1; Missing student’s stepdad in prison; Pregnant Jackson teen …