OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi is once again making its Education Achievement Council report card available to the public. The document may be viewed at http://www.mississippi.edu/eac/downloads/2021-2022/um.pdf. To request a copy of the report, email umpr@olemiss.edu. Education Achievement Council report cards for all the state’s universities have been posted online at http://www.mississippi.edu/eac/. The report cards showRead the story …
Kincannon Hall Demolition, Debris Removal in Progress
University Issues Traffic Advisory and Safety Measures for Campus Community
The demolition of Kincannon Hall is underway and will continue over the next month and into the fall semester as the building is torn down and the debris removed from campus. Demolition and debris removal will actively take place between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday until early September, with exceptions for homeRead the story …
UM Students Selected for Robert L. Smith, M.D. Scholars Program
Two-year program provides research training, mentoring experience
OXFORD, Miss. – Three University of Mississippi students have been selected for the Robert L. Smith, M.D. Scholars Program as part of the Jackson Heart Study Graduate Training and Education Center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, or UMMC-GTEC, in Jackson. Oxford campus students Joanne Canedo, Christine Hamadani and Destinee Manning will participate inRead the story …
CMSE Addresses Teacher Shortage with Middle Math Endorsement Pathway
The Center’s Middle Math Institutes have helped more than 20 Mississippi teachers earn a 901 Endorsement
OXFORD, Miss. –This summer, 15 Mississippi teachers will be ready to help address a critical teacher shortage in the state after completing the Middle Math Institutes at the Center for Mathematics and Science Education. Created in 2021, the institutes serve a crucial role in minimizing the number of middle school math teacher vacancies in MississippiRead the story …
Supreme Court Justice Cites UM Law Professor in Concurrence
Chris Green’s recent article makes multiple appearances in decision to uphold Indian Child Welfare Act
OXFORD, Miss. – U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch referenced the work of University of Mississippi law professor Chris Green multiple times in a recent ruling. In Haaland v. Brackeen, justices voted 7-to-2 to uphold the power of the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act, which in part provides that if Native American children are removedRead the story …
Center for Population Studies Gets FCC Grant to Boost Broadband Access
UM center recognized as 'trusted messenger' to bridge digital divide
OXFORD, Miss. – The Federal Communications Commission has awarded the University of Mississippi Center for Population Studies $350,000 through the new Affordable Connectivity Outreach Grant Program. The center – which the FCC has recognized as a “trusted messenger” – will use the money to identify Mississippians who do not have access to broadband internetRead the story …
Ice Age Expert Named Director of UM Archaeology Center
Jesse Tune to bring cutting-edge methodologies to university
OXFORD, Miss. – Archaeologist and Ice Age expert Jesse Tune will join the faculty at the University of Mississippi July 1 as the new director of the Center for Archaeological Research. For the past six years, Tune has studied landscapes of the earliest humans in a unique way: with drones. “I’ve used a lot ofRead the story …
IMC and Journalism Professors Lead Students Abroad
37 students travel with professors for once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in Spain
OXFORD, Miss. – A group of University of Mississippi students recently returned from a monthlong trip across Spain, where they learned about travel and international writing and communications. Jason Cain, interim chair of integrated marketing communications in the School of Journalism and New Media, has organized experiential study abroad trips since 2018, with previousRead the story …
Mississippi High School Students Study Leadership, Community at UM
Eight high school students learn about community engagement, leadership in Summer College program
OXFORD, Miss. – Eight Mississippi high school students studied ways to help their communities this summer as a part of the University of Mississippi Summer College for High School Students program, “Building Community Change in the Mississippi Delta.” The program, led by the Office of Pre-College Programs, College of Liberal Arts and Grisham-McLean Institute forRead the story …
Rules of the Final Frontier: UM Students Ponder Space Law
Students, recent graduates present at conference on the laws governing space
OXFORD, Miss. – Each time a person swipes their credit card, fills up their car or turns on Netflix, satellites thousands of miles above the Earth’s surface work to make those transactions possible. Outer space has become inextricably linked to everyday life, but what are the laws governing space? University of Mississippi students, graduates andRead the story …