UPDATE FROM UMMC: Child Born with HIV Still in Remission After 18 Months Off Treatment, Experts Report

JACKSON, Miss. – A 3-year-old Mississippi child born with HIV and treated with a combination of antiviral drugs unusually early continues to do well and remains free of active infection 18 months after all treatment ceased, according to an updated case report published Oct. 23 in The New England Journal of Medicine. Early findings ofRead the story …

Tufts Professor to Give 53rd Christopher Longest Lecture at UM

Work of award-winning Japanese director and animator Hayao Miyazaki focus of Nov. 4 lecture

OXFORD, Miss. – The director of Tufts University’s Japanese program will explore the work of Academy Award-winning director and animator Hayao Miyazaki at the University of Mississippi’s 53rd Christopher Longest Lecture, set for 6 p.m. Nov. 4 in Bondurant Hall auditorium. Susan Napier, a professor who also heads the Japanese program at Tufts, plans toRead the story …

UM English Professor Receives Rare Honor

Jay Watson's latest book wins honorable mention from the Society for the Study of Southern Literature

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi English professor Jay Watson has won a rare honorable mention for the Holman Award for his latest book, “Reading for the Body: The Recalcitrant Materiality of Southern Fiction, 1893-1985.” The award, which is named for esteemed Southern literature scholar C. Hugh Holman, who taught at the University of NorthRead the story …

Brown Bag Lecture to Examine University’s Accountancy Resources

J.D. Williams Library home to the world's largest accountancy collection

OXFORD, Miss – The tremendous accountancy resources available at the University of Mississippi’s J.D. Williams Library are the focus of a brown bag lecture by Dale Flesher, a longtime professor and associate dean of the Patterson School of Accountancy, set for Oct. 31. “Accountancy Resources at Ole Miss” is slated for noon in the library’s FaulknerRead the story …

Pat Conroy to Read from ‘The Death of Santini’ at UM

Reading set for Fulton Chapel, free tickets required to attend

OXFORD, Miss. – Bestselling novelist Pat Conroy will read from his new memoir, “The Death of Santini,” at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 in Fulton Chapel at the University of Mississippi. The reading is free and open to the public. Tickets, which are required, are available at the UM Department of English and at Square Books,Read the story …

Report Reveals Human Health Potential of Endangered Plant Species

UM scientists and collaborators publish article in prestigious National Academy of Sciences journal

OXFORD, Miss. – Many plant species facing extinction may contain metabolites that can fight human disease, according to a recent paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The article – which reports work conducted by scientists in the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy and other collaborators – describes the humanRead the story …

UM Revamps Field Experiences For Select Math Education Majors

Ole Miss Education pilot amps up student teaching for pre-service mathematics teachers

OXFORD, Miss. – A pilot program for aspiring middle and high school mathematics teachers at the University of Mississippi is raising the bar for a select group of education majors by expanding the scope of student teaching during senior year. Designed to increase the intensity of field placements and responsibility taken on by student teachers,Read the story …

UM Professor’s Book Gaining Positive Reviews

'A Short Bright Flash' tells the story of a groundbreaking lighthouse technology that saved untold lives

OXFORD, Miss. – A new book by Theresa Levitt, an associate professor of history at the University of Mississippi, is attracting attention from scholars, book reviewers and readers across the country. “A Short Bright Flash: Augustin Fresnel and the Birth of the Modern Lighthouse” (W.W. Norton & Co., 2013) tells the story of how Fresnel,Read the story …

Suggestion Box Open for 2014 Common Reading Experience

Faculty, staff and students invited to nominate books for next year's freshman class

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in the selection process for next year’s Common Reading Experience by nominating a suggested title. This will be the fourth year for the project, which provides all incoming freshmen with the selected book with the requirement that it be readRead the story …

UM Graduates Chosen for Leadership Conference

LEE workshops provide organizational and civic engagement skills to Teach For America employees

OXFORD, Miss. – Two University of Mississippi graduates who work for Teach For America have been chosen to attend the Leadership for Educational Equity, or LEE, National Organizing Workshop Conference this month in Charlotte, N.C. Caleb Herod and Mary Alex Street attended sessions last weekend at the conference and return to finish up this weekend (Oct.Read the story …