Ole Miss Loses 3-1 At No. 15 Kentucky

Series Rubber Match Begins at Noon CT Sunday LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Rebels plated two runs in the top of the third to take a 2-1 lead, but could not bring any more runs home and lost 5-2 Saturday at No. 15 Kentucky at the UK Softball Complex in Lexington, Ky. “We need to doRead the story …

Rebels Strengthen Defensive Staff With Jason Jones

OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss has added a successful coach and recruiter to its football staff in co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach Jason Jones, as announced Wednesday by Rebel head coach Hugh Freeze. Jones comes to Oxford after five seasons at Oklahoma State, where his teams amassed a 49-16 record. In his nine seasons asRead the story …

Spend Spring Break With Rebel Tennis

OXFORD, Miss. – The Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center is the place to be starting Friday, as the No. 9 nationally ranked Ole Miss men’s tennis team kicks off its “Spring Break Slam” hosting No. 7 Georgia at 2 p.m. The Rebels will play five matches in 10 days at the tennis center, four against teams inRead the story …

UM Museum and Historic Houses Gets $27,000 from Auxiliary Group

Friends of the Museum gift supports exhibitions, reinstallation of historic antiquities collection

OXFORD, Miss. – The Greek and Roman antiquities collection at the University Museum and Historic Houses has gotten a boost as part of a $27,000 gift from a local auxiliary group. The Friends of the Museum has given $12,000 toward the reinstallation of the collection, which will be housed in the museum’s original Mary BuieRead the story …

Ole Miss Students Organizing Inaugural Dance Marathon for April 5-6

RebelTHON to benefit LeBonheur Children's Hospital

OXFORD, Miss. – The Harlem Shake and Gangnam Style are just two of the dances you might see when University of Mississippi students take over the Jackson Avenue Center next month for a 12-hour dance marathon benefitting LeBonheur Children’s Hospital. RebelTHON runs from 7 p.m. April 5 to 7 a.m. April 6 with the themeRead the story …

Rebels Roll Tide On Senior Night

Henderson With A Game-High 23 Points OXFORD, Miss. (AP) – Veteran Murphy Holloway looked like a proud dad when talking about his team in the aftermath of Tuesday’s 87-83 victory over Alabama. The fifth-year Rebel was celebrating senior night at Tad Smith Coliseum, but he was more interested in heaping praise on the underclassmen. “We can’tRead the story …

Dr. Andrew Mullins Retires

Dr. Andrew Mullin talks about his time at Ole Miss and service to Mississippi

Niemeyer Named Director of UM Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program

Educational leadership professor tapped to lead prestigious scholarship program at UM

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi educational leadership professor Ryan Niemeyer has been selected to lead the UM chapter of the Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program, a joint venture with Mississippi State University to award full scholarships to top-performing students who want to become teachers. The appointment marks the third major move at UM forRead the story …

Nominations Open for 19th Annual Frist Awards Recognizing Service to Students

OXFORD, Miss. – College students often face difficult circumstances without family or friends nearby to step in and help. At the University of Mississippi, faculty and staff are encouraged to go the extra mile in service to students. In turn, Ole Miss students get an opportunity each year to reward those faculty and staff whoRead the story …

Museum Exhibit Captures Faulkner’s Mythical Landscape on Film

Collection by French photographer opens with panel discussion March 5

OXFORD, Miss. – Photographs depicting the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, shot in the 1960s by former University of Mississippi faculty member Alain Desvergnes, will be on display beginning Tuesday (March 5) at the University Museum. “The University of Mississippi Museum is exceptionally pleased to present the Yoknapatawpha photographs of French photographer Alain Desvergnes, and to welcomeRead the story …