OXFORD, Miss. – Legendary dancer Alessandra Ferri and Herman Cornejo, star principal of American Ballet Theater, return to the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts for the Fall Convocation of the University of Mississippi’s Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College. They will be joined by longtime friend and musical partner Bruce Levingston, acclaimed concertRead the story …
Flying Cars to Asteroid Mining: UM Prepares for Future Legal Issues
School of Law hires new directors for acclaimed air and space law program
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Law has two new faculty members with a wealth of experience to lead its groundbreaking education and research program in air and space law. Michelle Hanlon and Charles Stotler will serve as associate directors of the Master of Laws program in air and space law. Hanlon,Read the story …
UM Internship and Career Fair Continues to Grow
Almost 300 students make connections at annual event
OXFORD, Miss. – Scores of University of Mississippi business students got a jump start on their careers recently by networking with corporate decision-makers at the third annual Part-time Job and Internship Fair, sponsored by the university’s School of Business Administration and Career Center. The event at The Inn at Ole Miss attracted more than 280Read the story …
University’s Talented Jazz Ensemble Performs Overseas for First Time
Members of The Mississippians recall 'trip of a lifetime' to Europe
OXFORD, Miss. – The Mississippians, the University of Mississippi’s jazz ensemble, performed overseas for the first time this summer in Europe. The 19 musicians of The Mississippians had an opportunity to play in Antibes, France, as well as the Italian cities of Genoa, Santa Margherita, Perugia and Rome while they traveled from July 14 toRead the story …
Special Collections Announces Fall Brown Bag Lecture Series
All noon events in the Faulkner Room are open to the public
OXFORD, Miss. – The public is invited to six lectures brown bag lectures hosted this fall by the Department of Archives and Special Collections at the University of Mississippi Library. All the events begin at noon in the Faulkner Room, on the third floor of the J.D. Williams Library. “Special Collections is thrilled to announceRead the story …
Historian to Lecture on the ‘Triumph of Abolitionism’
James Oakes to deliver Gilder-Jordan lecture Sept. 12
OXFORD, Miss. – A leading historian of 19th century America speaks Sept. 12 at the University of Mississippi on “The Triumph of Abolitionism” as part of the Gilder-Jordan Lecture in Southern Cultural History. James Oakes, distinguished professor and chair of humanities at the City University of New York, has an international reputation for path-breaking scholarship.Read the story …
Submissions Sought for UM Film Festival One-Minute Film Competition
University, high school filmmakers urged to enter by Sept. 21
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Department of Theatre and Film is debuting a new way for the university community and high school students to get involved in filmmaking. The first-ever UM Film Festival One-Minute Film Competition is open for submissions through Sept. 21. The competition is free to enter and offers cash prizes; top finishersRead the story …
Micah Everett Takes the Trombone to the People
Thursday performance incorporates serious and whimsical pieces along with multimedia elements
OXFORD, Miss. – A University of Mississippi associate professor of music will demonstrate the surprising range and impact of tenor trombone in “I Was Like WOW: Music for Trombone Alone and with Multimedia,” set for Thursday (Sept. 6) evening in Nutt Auditorium. The 7:30 p.m. program by Micah Everett features music that moves from quirkyRead the story …
Annual 9/11 Memorial Run Set for Saturday
First responders and general public invited to offer support and participate
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi ROTC programs host the annual 9/11 Memorial Run at 6:45 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 8) in remembrance of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks on New York and Washington. The run, which is in remembrance of the victimsRead the story …








