Clarksdale Press Register: Harvard, Ole Miss Law Students Team Up

CLARKSDALE, Miss. – Local musicians and artists that have legal questions pertaining to their industry will have the opportunity to receive free information from Ole Miss and Harvard law students that have chosen to spend their Spring Break in the Delta. Four students in conjunction with Harvard’s Delta Project and five students with Ole Miss’ newlyRead the story …

Commercial Appeal: Mississippi Teacher Presents at California Conference

LEWISBURG, Miss. – As she stood serving iced tea at a fundraiser for an upcoming Mu Alpha Theta state convention, Lewisburg High School’s Jennifer Brunetz was taken back to the memory of her recent presentation at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators in Irvine, Calif.

DM: Ole Miss Alumnus Holds Art Show in Memphis

From small-time cartoonist to big-time artist, Ford Smith is one more alumnus of whom the University of Mississippi can be proud. Smith attended Ole Miss as a math major in 1968 and almost immediately began working for the Daily Mississippian. “I worked for the DM all of the years that I was in college,” SmithRead the story …

DM: Isom Center Hosts Woman’s Day Panel

Women from various parts of the world spoke at the Isom Center’s Brown Bag ‘International Women’s Day Panel’ on Monday afternoon. Each of the women spoke about the role of women in the societies of their countries and the way their countries celebrate International Women’s Day. Read the story.

WREG: Wooten Chosen for Silver Em

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Terry Wooten, the New York-based editor of Kitco News, will receive the University of Mississippi’s highest journalism award. The Silver Em award will be presented to Wooten at a March 31 luncheon in Oxford. Read the story.

WAPT: Ole Miss Welcomes Out of State Applications

JACKSON, Miss. — University of Mississippi Chancellor Dan Jones said Sunday he does not want to restrict out-of-state enrollment at the university, despite budget cuts. Read the story.

Clarion Ledger: How Jews Have Helped Shape the South

At 11 a.m. Saturday, Ted Ownby, director of the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture; and Malcolm White, director of the Mississippi Arts Commission, will discuss the group’s influence. Read the story.

DM: Student Survey Determines Student Engagement

The National Survey for Student Engagement asked college freshmen and seniors how they spend their time in effective educational practices. Students are asked to fill out a survey every year, and the amount of students that participate helps determine the results. Read the story.

Clarion Ledger: Ole Miss Law Students Take On Appeal

A Jackson man will get help from University of Mississippi Law School students in his appeal of a sentence of life without parole in the 2008 death of a home health nurse. A jury took less than an hour last July to convict Darrell Walker, 42, of accessory after the fact to murder. The maximumRead the story …

WREG: Professor Says Give Migraine Sufferers A Break

An Ole Miss Professor says in some ways the recent migraine episode which happened on-air to a Los Angeles TV reporter is just what people need to see. He says that’s because there’s a lot of misunderstanding about migraines, their causes and their effects. Read the story and see the WREG video.