America Now News – Child misbehaving? ‘Play therapy’ might help

If a child in your life has behavioral problems, they may be trying to tell you something they just cannot put into words.

Business Insider: 50 Trips You Need To Take In The United States

Ole Miss makes Business Insider’s list of 50 Trips You Need to Take in United States. See the list

Fermilab Today: ZZ deals two pairs or four of a kind

While being dealt four of a kind in poker is much more rare and memorable than getting two pairs, finding either is exciting in an event at DZero. Read the story

Business Insider: Tailgating in the Grove one of Top 50 Trips to Take in the United States

America’s been called a lot of things: beautiful, majestic, wild, and great. It’s all those and more. Whether you’re driving down the Pacific Coast Highway, whale watching in Cape Cod, or waiting for Old Faithful to erupt in Yellowstone National Park, the United States is full of incredible surprises. Read the story.

CBS News: UMMC Doctor Says Baby Born with AIDS Appears to Have Been Cured

Washington, D.C. – A baby born with the AIDS virus appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday, describing the case of a child from Mississippi who’s now two and a half years old and has been off medication for about a year with no signs of infection. Read the story.

TEDxTalk Featuring UM Alumna Sandra Bloodworth

UM alumna Sandra Bloodworth, co-author of Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit and the MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design Director, tells the story of the rebirth of the New York subway system thanks in part to the introduction of public art at TEDxCapeMay 2012.

NBC Nightly News: College towns doubling as retirement communities

Older adults are re-living their college years by settling into areas where they can attend a university class, go to a football game, or take advantage of free lectures. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports.

Research Suggests the “First Time” Really Matters

It seems the “first time” really does color your sex life for years to come, according to a study compiled by two researchers, one being the University of Mississippi’s own Carrie V. Smith. Smith, an instructional assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, joined Matthew Shaffer of the University of Tennessee in surveying 331 youngRead the story …

Travel and Leisure: The Mississippi Delta’s Small-Town Culture

The university’s intellectual spin-off is evident everywhere in the community. Films, lecture series, and symposia underwritten by the CSSC draw a diverse crowd of academics and enthusiasts. Read the story  

Huffington Post: Space Lawsuits Entering New Frontier

As companies examine future projects in space, they turn to individuals like Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, director of the space law program at the University of Mississippi, for legal precedents. Read the story