Ole Miss Finishes Play At Schenkel Invitational

STATESBORO, Ga. – The Rebels finished up the Schenkel Invitational Sunday, in a tie for 9th after shooting 11 over par in the final round. Ole Miss was led by junior Tom Brown who tied for 22nd, after shooting a career low round of 67 in the second round. He finished with a 76-67-77 —Read the story …

Men’s Hoops Advances To SEC Tournament Title Game

Ole Miss Will Face Florida Tomorrow At Noon CT NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Ole Miss men’s basketball team will make its fifth all-time appearance in the SEC Tournament championship game, and the first since 2001, after beating Vanderbilt 64-52 in the semifinals Saturday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Third-seeded Ole Miss will face top-seededRead the story …

Ole Miss Marches Into SEC Semifinals

Rebels Face Vanderbilt Saturday Date: Saturday, March 16, 2013 Time: 2:30 p.m. CT Location: Nashville, Tenn. Arena: Bridgestone Arena (13,215) Television: ABC Brad Nessler, play-by-play Jimmy Dykes, analyst Shannon Spake, sideline Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network David Kellum, play-by-play Keith Carter, analyst Live Audio: OleMissSports.com Satellite Radio: XM 114, Sirius 199 Series: VU leads: 74-40Read the story …

Books, Authors, Reading Celebrated at Oxford Conference for the Book

Former UM writers-in-residence gather for 20th anniversary

OXFORD, Miss. – For those who love getting lost in a good book, discussing the role of storytelling or hearing authors read from their latest novel, the Oxford Conference for the Book offers something for everyone. On March 21-23, the conference celebrates 20 years of bringing together writers, journalists, poets, publishers, teachers, students and literacyRead the story …

Rebels Win Thriller In Nashville

Ole Miss Moves On To Face Vanderbilt Tomorrow At 2:30 p.m NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Derrick Millinghausmade a driving basket with 1.1 seconds left Friday as No. 3 seed Ole Miss rallied from a 14-point, second-half deficit to beat No. 6 seed Missouri 64-62 in the Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinals. Ole Miss (24-8) advanced toRead the story …

Diamond Rebels Hit Best Start In Program History

Ole Miss Downs No. 11 Arkansas 7-1 In SEC Opener FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Sixth-ranked Ole Miss (19-1, 1-0 SEC) posted the best start in program history on Friday night, using 10 hits and a pair of long balls to defeat No. 11 Arkansas (13-6, 0-1 SEC) by a score of 7-1 in the conference openerRead the story …

University Police Department Receives Statewide Accreditation

Organization met 123 standards during 18-month process

OXFORD, Miss. – After meeting more than 120 standards and multiple on-site assessments over the past 18 months, the University of Mississippi Police Department has received accreditation from the Mississippi Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission. Officer Kendall Brown, UPD accreditation manager, has overseen the process since May 2011 and will travel with UPD Associate Director RayRead the story …

Pharmacy School Hosts First Community Pharmacy Forum

Event encourages discussion among Mississippi pharmacists, educators and students

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy will host its first Community Pharmacy Forum to bring pharmacists, educators and students together to discuss the state of community pharmacy April 1 in Jackson. Sponsored by Good Neighbor Pharmacy, the event will be held on the UM Medical Center campus in the Pharmacy Building’sRead the story …

UMMC Transplant Team Completes First Liver Case In 22 Years

JACKSON, Miss. – In an operation that gave a Jackson mother a new chance at life, a team at the University of Mississippi Medical Center earlier this month successfully completed the state’s first liver transplant in 22 years. The recipient Karen Battle, received her new liver on March 4 and is headed back to herRead the story …

Law School to Open Justice Clinic, Seeking Director

Clinic endowed by J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Law plans to open its ninth clinic, the MacArthur Justice Clinic, which will undertake impact litigation on human rights and criminal justice issues in the state, this summer. The law school is also seeking a tenure-track clinical faculty member to lead and teach in the clinic.