Samir Husni, aka “Mr. Magazine,” is the director of the Magazine Innovation Center at the University of Mississippi School of Journalism. He is also a professor and Hederman Lecturer at the School of Journalism. Considered a leading authority on magazines, Husni is the author of the annual “Samir Husni’s Guide to New Magazines,” which isRead the story …
MBJ: Ole Miss Launches Strategic Planning Process
OXFORD — The University of Mississippi’s last strategic planning cycle began in 1994. With the goals from the Commitment to Excellence Campaign achieved, the university has launched a new strategic planning process, called UM 2020: A Bold Vision Forward. Read the story or see the Ole Miss press release.
Clarion Ledger: Khayat to Assist with Blueprint Mississippi Plan
If Mississippi is going to become more competitive in a global economy, the state needs to first establish where we need to go in terms of education, job training, business climate, infrastructure and fiscal policy and how we get there. That’s the focus of Blueprint Mississippi 2011. Higher Education Commissioner Hank Bounds will chair BlueprintRead the story …
Clarion Ledger Blog: Winter Institute A Model For Others
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation at the University of Mississippi just received a huge compliment. This fall, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is starting an Institute on Race and Ethnicity, based in part on Ole Miss’ successful organization. Read the post.
WTVA: Civil War Archive Online
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) – The University of Mississippi is making its Civil War archive available online just in time for the sesquicentennial. Read the story.
Jackson Free Press: SFA Historian is JFP Person of the Day
As an oral historian for Southern Foodways Alliance, Amy Evans Streeter travels to pig lots in Cajun country, La., and oyster skiffs in Apalachicola, Fla., where she documents the culinary traditions of southerners. Read the interview.
WREG: UM Civil War Archive Online
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The University of Mississippi is making its Civil War archive available online just in time for the sesquicentennial. Organizers say historians and the merely curious anywhere in the world can browse letters, diaries and other documents from those who saw the war up close. Read the story.
Cambridge Who’s Who: UMMC Nurse Honored for Excellence
JACKSON, Miss. — Kristi French, Registered Nurse at The University of Mississippi Medical Center, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in pediatric and postoperative care. Read the story.
Commercial Dispatch: Winter Institute Supports Civil Rights Education
HATTIESBURG — Teacher John Paola says his high school history course in southern Mississippi would be incomplete if it didn’t include an emphasis on the turbulent civil rights struggle of America’s South. For years, the auburn-haired white man has educated students about activists in their own state who led peaceful demonstrations, and the wrath ofRead the story …
Mississippi Press: Two Students Win Scholarships
Two University of Mississippi students have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad. Kerry Nguyen, a senior from Ocean Springs, and Gabriel David Lee, a junior from St. Louis, will travel to their selected countries of study during the spring 2011 semester. Read the story.