Archives for 2013

Respected Administrator Susan Mossing Fondly Remembered

Associate director of Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning was admired throughout the community

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi faculty, staff and administrators have warm memories of Susan Lynn Mossing of Oxford, a colleague, mentor and friend who passed recently. Mossing, 55, died in late November at her home. Employed for several years in the university’s Academic Support Center, she most recently served as the associate director ofRead the story …

‘The Nutcracker’ Takes Center Stage at Ford Center

Last performance of the year showcases professional dance company in the classic holiday ballet

OXFORD, Miss. – Dance Alive National Ballet, a professional dance company from Gainesville, Fla., brings the classic Christmas production of “The Nutcracker” to the University of Mississippi’s Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts this season for a performance Sunday (Dec. 15). The performance is set for 7 p.m. Tickets range from $39 to $50,Read the story …

Annual Books and Bears Drive Scheduled

Event gives campus community a way to thank service workers

OXFORD, Miss. – Many of them work the graveyard shift. From dusk to dawn, they clean, straighten, repair and prepare the University of Mississippi for next day. “The work of our custodians, groundskeepers and other Physical Plant staff members is key not only to making this huge university enterprise work smoothly, but also to makingRead the story …

English Historical Review: At Home and Under Fire: Air Raids and Culture in Britain from the Great War to the Blitz , by Susan R. Grayzel

The title of Susan Grayzel’s book cleverly encapsulates the basic thesis of her compelling study of the role of aerial bombardment in British culture between the First World War and the Blitz. By exploring how British civilians experienced and came to terms with aerial warfare, Grayzel demonstrates how the extension of the battle zone toRead the story …

Holidays Typically Bring Uptick in UM Counseling Center Visits

Range of counseling services available in person or through 24-hour crisis hot line over the season

OXFORD, Miss. – The Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s holidays are often thought of as a joyous time, but the staff at the University of Mississippi Counseling Center know that the end of the year also brings more visits from people in need of their services. The end of the semester, including exam time, accountsRead the story …

Santa’s Workshop Arrives at UM Museum

Family activity day provides opportunities to make holiday crafts, decorate a gingerbread house

OXFORD, Miss – The University of Mississippi Museum will host Santa’s Workshop as its final family activity of 2013. This is one of the most fun and popular events held at the museum each year. The workshop is set for 10 a.m.-noon Dec. 7. It is free for museum members and $5 per family forRead the story …

UM to Collaborate with Pioneering Open Education Consortium

University becomes first institution to offer traditional graduate course with open components

OXFORD, Miss. – This spring, the University of Mississippi will become the first university to offer traditional graduate course with open elements through online collaborations with two cutting-edge groups, opening up new avenues to provide free education opportunities on the meaning, application and impact of “openness” in the digital world. The two collaborations are withRead the story …

World AIDS Day Events Set for Tuesday at UM

Candlelight vigil, panel discussion among events planned for reflection on the effects of AIDS

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi hosts several events Tuesday (Dec. 3) marking World AIDS Day. An education, awareness and red ribbon rally kicks things off beginning at 10 a.m. on the Student Union Plaza. An HIV survivor and activists will gather in the Tupelo Room of Barnard Observatory at 4 p.m. to leadRead the story …

UM Sororities to Host Holiday Cookie Walk

Organizations look to celebrate the holidays with the Oxford community

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi sororities will host a Holiday Cookie Walk on Tuesday (Dec. 3) for the campus, Oxford and Lafayette County communities. Starting at 5:30 p.m., local families can take their children to visit recently decorated chapter houses on Rebel Drive and Sorority Row. Each house will have a table on itsRead the story …

Gulf Live: Heart studies in Mississippi, Massachusetts to join forces

JACKSON, Miss. – Heart studies in Massachusetts and Mississippi are teaming up to better understand why people respond differently to treatments for cardiovascular disease. Researchers want to tailor heart-disease treatment for individuals. The $30 million study will be funded by the American Heart Association over the next five years. The effort, still in the frameworkRead the story …