Landscape University Uses Visual Art to Teach Landscaping
October 23, 2014 by
In a world where we are bombarded with visual stimulation from the minute we awake until the moment we fall asleep mid-tweet, it is becoming increasingly difficult to reach your target audience. Humor always works but can be tricky to pull off for a wide audience. Shock works, too, but can turn off viewers ifRead the story …
Office of Sustainability Goes Big with Guerrilla Marketing
April 23, 2014 by
The University of Mississippi Office of Sustainability resorted to a little bit of guerrilla marketing to help draw attention to Green Week this year. Students walking to class Monday morning were surprised to find a giant, 8′ cube of trash sitting next to the Lyceum.
Living Blues Magazine’s ’44-Year Oral History Project’
Magazine owned by UM's Center for the Study of Southern Culture has been chronicling the experiences of blues musicians since 1970
April 22, 2014 by
From its humble beginnings in the basement of a Chicago home in 1970, Living Blues magazine has become the preeminent publication for the blues. For 44 years, Living Blues has told the story of the African-American Blues experience. The magazine is printed bimonthly and has a circulation of about 20,000 and a fan base that stretchesRead the story …