Organic Oxford: Jim Morrison Discusses Organic Efforts at Ole Miss

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WXVT: Pharmacy School Announces Expansion

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) – The University of Mississippi has received $31.7 million to expand the Thad Cochran Research Center, the primary research facility of the School of Pharmacy’s National Center for Natural Products Research. Read the story.

WTVA: Civil War Letterbook Donated to Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. –What is the most fascinating historical document you can read? Most historians may tell you, an eye witness’s account is your best bet. Read the story.

WREG: Civil War document donated to Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The University of Mississippi has received a Civil War letterbook dating back to the spring of 1864. Edward Robert, a retired physician from California, donated the document to the Oxford school. Robert says the book includes scores of letters and orders covering topics that include the handling and exchange of prisoners,Read the story …

Clinton News: Guyton Honored With Scholarship

The University of Mississippi has announced a new academic enrichment initiative honoring alumnus and longtime congressional staffer Steve Guyton. The Steve Guyton Endowment for Student and Faculty Development Program will support political science faculty mentorship of undergraduate research projects. Read the story.

Sun Herald: Ole Miss Unveils 3-D Promo on Jumbotron

Ole Miss will unveil the premiere of a 3-D video on its Jumbotron at halftime of the Auburn-Ole Miss football game Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford. Read the story.

DM: Museum Keepsake Ornaments Available

Since 2001, the University of Mississippi Museum has annually released a collectible keepsake depicting various historical buildings in Oxford. Thus far, the nine keepsakes in the collection have included the Skipwith House, Rowan Oak and the Lyceum. Read the story.

Clarion Ledger: Rare Civil War Artifacts at UM Museum

OXFORD — A large collection of Civil War artifacts and documents has been put on display at the University of Mississippi. The exhibit at the J.D. Williams Library covers many topics including camp life, combat, prisons, slavery, the university and the war, people, hospitals and women in the home front. Read the story.

Oxford Eagle: Gift Supports Folk Art at UM

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Daily Journal: Alzheimer’s Tribute Held Sept. 21

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