Education Professor Wins Elsie M. Hood Teaching Award

Ann Monroe receives UM's top teaching honor with nominations from students

OXFORD, Miss. – Ann Monroe, assistant dean and associate professor at the University of Mississippi School of Education, is the 2018 recipient of the Elsie M. Hood Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, the highest honor a UM faculty member can receive for teaching. Each year, the Hood Award honors one Ole Miss faculty memberRead the story …

Pharmacy Graduate Student Wins Scholarship for Alzheimer’s Research

Award allows Purnendu Sharma to present results to experts in the field

OXFORD, Miss. – Purnendu Sharma, a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, received an Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation Young Investigator Scholarship for his research on the natural product resiniferatoxin, or RTX. Sharma’s project, titled “Effect of Resiniferatoxin, a TrpV1 Receptor Agonist on Neuronal CellsRead the story …

Concert Singers to Perform at Carnegie Hall

Choral students will travel to New York City for once-in-a-lifetime performance

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Concert Singers will travel to New York City to perform in the world-famous Carnegie Hall this weekend. The Concert Singers were invited to perform at 8 p.m. Sunday (April 8) by Distinguished Concerts International. The group will be singing a wide range of pieces, including classics, contemporary pieces and MississippiRead the story …

Students Study Physics During UM Spring Break Visit

Project prepares high school students for AP Physics

OXFORD, Miss. – It was probably the first time Yung Bleu’s hip-hop had been used to teach physics. Yet, in Marco Cavaglia’s University of Mississippi classroom during spring break, the artist’s music played, causing the electronic waves of an oscilloscope to bounce and jiggle with the vibrations of the music. Huddled around the oscilloscope, learning about gravitationalRead the story …

University Hosts 30th Annual State Geography Bee

April 6 event is preliminary to National Geographic Society competition in Washington, D.C.

OXFORD, Miss. – The 30th annual Mississippi State Geographic Bee, a preliminary to the National Geographic Society’s competition, is scheduled for Friday (April 6) at the University of Mississippi. The event begins with registration at 8 a.m. in the Jackson Avenue Center. Following a welcome, preliminary rounds start after 9 a.m. The final rounds beginRead the story …

Isom Center Hosts 18th Annual Gender Conference

Interdisciplinary sessions explore how gender, race and socioeconomic status intersect

OXFORD, Miss. – The Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies hosts the 18th annual Isom Student Gender Conference, with a theme of “Liberty and Justice for All,” this week at the University of Mississippi. The interdisciplinary conference, which explores the way gender, race and socioeconomic status intersect, was the first on campus toRead the story …

UM Departments Collaborate to Host ‘Radical South’ Series

Events include lectures, discussions, film screening and more

OXFORD, Miss. – The Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Mississippi is hosting “The Radical South,” a conversation series this month that explores the complexity of Southern history and identity. The Isom Center, the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and the Office of Diversity and Community EngagementRead the story …

Professor’s Graphic Essays on Fatherhood a 10-Year Labor of Love

Dustin Parsons uses diagrams and text to explore parental experiences

OXFORD, Miss. – The product of 10 years of work and a lifetime of observations, “Exploded View: Essays on Fatherhood, with Diagrams” is immensely important for author Dustin Parsons, partially because it’s his first book, but also because it’s about his own father and his own experiences as a parent. A book launch and signingRead the story …

Honors College Student Named Mount Vernon Leadership Fellow

Elizabeth Boyer among 16 chosen for prestigious summer program at George Washington's estate

OXFORD, Miss. – A student in the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College at the University of Mississippi has been selected as a 2018 Mount Vernon Leadership Fellow. Elizabeth Boyer of Houston, a junior economics major with a minor in intelligence and security studies, is among 16 university students nationwide chosen for the prestigious six-week summerRead the story …

Living Music Resource Goes Live to Levingston’s Carnegie Hall Concert

Nancy Maria Balach and UM students to interview pianist on location in New York

OXFORD, Miss. – When Bruce Levingston, renowned concert pianist and Chancellor’s Artist-in-Residence of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College at the University of Mississippi, performs this month at Carnegie Hall, he will provide a unique educational opportunity for students involved in the Living Music Resource program. Levingston and Nancy Maria Balach, UM associate professor of music and founderRead the story …