Endowment Turns Tragedy Into Hope

UM scholarship for business students honors life of young alumnus

OXFORD, Miss. – Jeanne and Moe Allain, of Houston, Texas, are memorializing their son, Jacques, a 2020 University of Mississippi graduate who died suddenly at home on July 24, 2022, with a new endowment in the School of Business Administration. The Jacques Allain Memorial Scholarship Endowment will be awarded to freshmen in the business schoolRead the story …

Duke University Professor Aims to Broaden Understanding of Faulkner

Jarvis C. McInnis to deliver Howry Lecture Oct. 24 on campus

OXFORD, Miss. – A renowned Duke University professor will deliver a new twist on the Howry Lecture in Faulkner Studies, slated Oct. 24 at the University of Mississippi. Jarvis C. McInnis, the Cordelia and William Laverack Family Assistant Professor of English at Duke, will discuss “Randall Kenan’s Queer Black Ecology” at 5 p.m. in BondurantRead the story …

Award-Winning Authors to Discuss New Works

Ethel Morgan Smith and Jane Smiley to talk about their books Oct. 25 at UM

OXFORD, Miss. – Eudora Welty Prize winner Ethel Morgan Smith and Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley will discuss their latest books at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 in Nutt Auditorium at the University of Mississippi. The event is free and open to the public. Smith won the 2023 Eudora Welty Prize for her “Path to Grace:Read the story …

Intelligence Community Brings ‘City of Spies’ to Ole Miss

Professionals share experience, advice with Center for Intelligence and Security Studies students

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Center for Intelligence and Security Studies partnered with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to host a large group of intelligence community representatives Tuesday (Oct. 10) as a part of the “City of Spies Meets City of Oxford” symposium. Representatives from more than a dozen intelligenceRead the story …

Rowan Oak Welcomes Guests for ‘Before Faulkner’ Public Archaeology Day

Students aid in digging up antebellum history of Faulkner's historic homestead

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi Department of Sociology and Anthropology is partnering with Rowan Oak and the Oxford community to better understand the history of the property before it became William Faulkner’s home. Students are excavating the property surrounding the Mississippi landmark site this fall, searching for evidence of the people who livedRead the story …

Judge Provides a Gift for Those Who Have Served

Kelly Mims establishes scholarship to help veterans earn law degrees

OXFORD, Miss. – Circuit Court Judge Kelly Mims has created a scholarship to help veterans who want to earn a law degree from the University of Mississippi. With a $50,000 gift to the UM School of Law, the Tupelo resident established the Judge Kelly L. Mims Leadership Law Scholarship Endowment. Veterans or verified dependents ofRead the story …

UM Study Raises Questions About Juvenile Arrest Policies

Florida research sheds light on Mississippi law enforcement interactions with youth

OXFORD, Miss. – A study of juvenile arrests policies in Florida made by University of Mississippi researchers poses questions about similar practices in Mississippi. Abigail Novak, assistant professor of criminal justice and legal studies, and Vitoria De Francisco Lopes, a doctoral student in the program, co-authored “What About the Kids? A Multimethod Approach to UnderstandingRead the story …

Professor to Study Mobile-Online Sports Betting for State Committee

Ron Rychlak meets with representatives to discuss challenges, benefits of legalizing online betting

OXFORD, Miss. – Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann has appointed University of Mississippi law professor Ronald Rychlak to the state’s first mobile-online sports betting task force. House Bill 606, which passed by overwhelming vote in March, decreed that 13 experts across the state would be convened for the task force. The committee will study the intricaciesRead the story …

UM Community Finds Connection at Annual Longest Table

Event brings students, faculty, staff, community members together for dinner and discussions

OXFORD, Miss. – More than 100 members of the University of Mississippi community gathered for dinner and conversation Sunday (Oct. 1) afternoon in the Circle at the annual Longest Table. At the foot of the historic Lyceum, students, professors, staff and administrators sat down for a meal and engaged in conversation. The goal is toRead the story …

Yearlong Initiative to Promote, Study Wellness on Campus

Effort to help students, faculty, staff understand importance of social, mental and physical well-being

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi is launching a new project to raise awareness of wellness services and assess the campus environment surrounding physical, mental and social health. The yearlong Chancellor’s GROVE Well-Being Initiative aims to help students, faculty and staff understand the importance of wellness and the challenges faced by individuals going throughRead the story …