OXFORD, Miss. – A University of Mississippi history professor has been awarded a coveted fellowship by the American Council of Learned Societies. Mikaëla M. Adams is among 78 scholars selected from nearly 1,150 applicants for the yearlong fellowship, which she plans to use to make progress on her new book project. “The fellowship allows meRead the story …
History Professor Selected as Prestigious Learned Societies Fellow
Mikaëla Adams to continue her scholarship in Native American studies
Ole Miss Pharmacy Becomes Tradition for Yielding Family
UM alumnus inspired his daughter and niece to pursue the profession
OXFORD, Miss. – First-year student pharmacists and cousins Lauren Yielding Black and Audrey Yielding looked no further than their own dinner table when they were searching for their career paths. The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy students found inspiration from 1992 Ole Miss pharmacy alumnus Frank Yielding, who is Lauren’s dad and Audrey’s uncle.Read the story …
Landmark Episode of ‘LMR Live’ to Feature Professor and Soprano
Talk show to focus on her career in teaching and performing arts
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Department of Music‘s Living Music Resource will celebrate the 20th episode of “LMR Live” Tuesday evening (Oct. 2) by focusing on the musical career of Nancy Maria Balach, associate professor of music and LMR artistic director. The show, at 7:30 p.m. in Nutt Auditorium, is free and open toRead the story …
School of Applied Sciences Enrolls First Student in Gerontology Program
New interdisciplinary degree provides academic preparation, practical experience
OXFORD, Miss. – The School of Applied Sciences at the University of Mississippi recently welcomed its first student into the school’s new interprofessional degree program for applied gerontology. Clark Ross, a junior community college transfer from Oxford, was exploring academic majors at UM when his maternal grandmother, Gloria McGregor, recommended considering a new interdisciplinary degreeRead the story …
COPE Clinic Relocates to South Oxford Center
Move to larger space allows UM facility to better serve Oxford and campus community
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi’s Counselor Education Clinic for Outreach and Personal Enrichment has moved to a new location at UM’s South Oxford Center. Previously housed at the university’s Insight Park, COPE moved to the former Baptist Medical Center-North Mississippi facility because of a need for more space. Part of the UM School of Education, COPERead the story …
Study Abroad Gives Croft Students Experience of a Lifetime
Semester, year overseas creates global citizens out of institute's students
OXFORD, Miss. – Since its beginning in 1998, the Croft Institute for International Studies at the University of Mississippi has supplied students with the tools to become global citizens. Chief among these tools are acquiring a high level of proficiency in a foreign language and studying abroad, for either a semester or a whole year, in a country whoseRead the story …
Department of Social Work Hosts Voter Empowerment Seminar
Speakers offer insights on professionals' role in activism
OXFORD, Miss. – With the November primaries around the corner, University of Mississippi social work students examined their professional responsibility to affect change through the power of voting during a recent Voter Empowerment Seminar. “Voter empowerment is a way to engage more with the community,” said Amy Fisher, associate professor of social work. “Voting isRead the story …
Health Risk Behavior Expert Offers Suicide Prevention Insights
UM social work faculty member explains warning signs, interventions
OXFORD, Miss. – September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time dedicated to sharing information and resources about this sensitive and prevalent topic. Each year, more than 41,000 people die by suicide, often as a result of untreated mental health conditions, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Sixty-five percent of all mentalRead the story …
‘She Kills Monsters’ Opens UM Theatre’s New Season
Combat choreographer stages scenes for play's fantasy world fights
OXFORD, Miss. – Sometimes, life’s most important lessons come in unexpected ways, requiring us to abandon what we think we know and dive headlong into uncertainty just to uncover the simplest of truths. “She Kills Monsters,” the first production of the University of Mississippi Department of Theatre and Film‘s 2018-19 season, requires surrendering to aRead the story …









