Women in Leadership Organizes First Summit

PoliSHEd kicks off Women's History Month at UM

OXFORD, Miss.– The University of Mississippi chapter of Women in Leadership to sparked a discussion about career advancement for women during the first-ever PoliSHEd Summit. Featuring 15 panelists, the discussion topics ranged from “Leadership 101” to “Superwoman” and “Into New Territory.” Among the guest speakers were notables such as Meg Annison, director of communications atRead the story …

Anne Cafer Named Associate Dean of College of Liberal Arts

Educator, administrator to lead research, creative achievement and graduate education

OXFORD, Miss. – Nationally recognized rural sociologist Anne M. Cafer has been named as associate dean of research, scholarship and graduate education for the University of Mississippi College of Liberal Arts, effective July 1. Cafer, a leading scholar of community resilience, brings to her new role a track record of innovations in teaching, research andRead the story …

Viola L. Acoff Accepts Position as UM Engineering Dean

First female, African American to serve in the role

OXFORD, Miss. – Award-winning researcher and educator Viola L. Acoff has been named dean of the University of Mississippi School of Engineering, following a national search. Acoff, who will join the university July 1 pending approval of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, is the school’s first female and first African American to serve inRead the story …

Music Majors Perform at National Conference

Students successfully audition against peers at top music schools

OXFORD, Miss. – Six students in the University of Mississippi Department of Music recently showcased their talent at the American String Teachers Association‘s national conference in Orlando, Florida. Arranged as a string trio and quartet, undergraduate music majors Linna Zheng, of Fulton; Holly Bleeden, of Chicago; and Keyu Zheng, of Qingdao, China; and music master’sRead the story …

Alumnus Invests in Biomedical Engineering Program

Support fund aims to strengthens program and help boost economic impact in state

OXFORD, Miss. – James Stewart’s gift of $100,000 to the University of Mississippi will establish the James C. Stewart Biomedical Engineering Program Support Fund in the first and only department of its kind in the state. Stewart, of Houston, Texas, who earned an Ole Miss degree in electrical engineering in 1984, seeks to enable theRead the story …

Alumnus Feeds Passion for Discovery as TV Documentary Producer

Ben Cannon puts his Southern studies degree to use in unexpected ways

OXFORD, Miss. – Ben Cannon has always enjoyed exploring new places, which is quite helpful for his job as a field producer for the Discovery Channel. Cannon earned a bachelor’s degree in Southern studies from the University of Mississippi in 2003. Although his circuitous route has led him from ski towns in Germany to lodgesRead the story …

IMC Graduate Students Partner with Nonprofit to Create National Change

Students to design, promote National Week of Conversation in 2023

OXFORD, Miss. – Several University of Mississippi graduate students in integrated marketing communications are getting firsthand experience in the design and orchestration of the sixth annual National Week of Conversation, through partnering with Listen First Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to close the gap in a polarized American society through civic discussion. WhetherRead the story …

National Pharmacy Board Head to Deliver Hartman Lecture

Lemrey 'Al' Carter will give annual pharmacy school lecture

OXFORD, Miss. – Lemrey “Al” Carter, executive director of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, will present the 2023 Charles W. Hartman Memorial Lecture on Friday (March 24) at the University of Mississippi. The annual lecture, hosted by the School of Pharmacy, will begin at noon in Room 1000 of the Thad Cochran ResearchRead the story …

Panel to Discuss Jackson Water Crisis

Wednesday event held in celebration of World Water Day

OXFORD, Miss. – For many, it is unfathomable to think of going without access to water. It is a basic necessity and, arguably, a human right. For more than 150,000 Jackson residents, however, the unfathomable became reality last summer when the city’s water system failed. University of Mississippi students, staff and faculty will gather WednesdayRead the story …

‘Below the Belt’ Documentary to Screen on Campus

Film and March 28 panel discussion aim to educate public about endometriosis

OXFORD, Miss. – Gender equity in women’s health will take center stage through a March 28 documentary screening and panel discussion at the University of Mississippi. “Below the Belt,” a new PBS documentary that tells the stories of four women searching for answers to mysterious symptoms, will be shown at 6:30 p.m. in the GertrudeRead the story …