OXFORD, Miss. – No disrespect to Thomas Wolfe, but John H. Napier III, a 1949 University of Mississippi history graduate, has irrefutable evidence that you can, in fact, go home again.
Author Alex Heard to Discuss Infamous Court Case During June 2 Public Lecture
OXFORD, Miss. – One of the most notorious racial conflicts of the 1940s is the focus of a reading and lecture presentation June 2 at the University of Mississippi.
Leaping Lizards: Doctoral Biology Student Earns Fulbright Fellowship to South Africa
OXFORD, Miss. – Stuart Nielsen studies lizard species around the world. Thanks to a recent Fulbright U.S. Student Award, the University of Mississippi doctoral student is going to South Africa to continue his research.
Richard Gershon Named New Dean of School of Law
OXFORD, Miss. – I. Richard Gershon, founding dean of the Charleston (S.C.) School of Law, is the new dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law.
Junior Applied Sciences Major Studies in Liverpool, Explores Europe
OXFORD, Miss. – Molly Sanders of Daleville, a rising junior at the University of Mississippi, is ending a unique college experience this month. She has spent the spring semester studying and traveling in England. Molly Sanders visits the Albert Dock, a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England, that opened in 1846. Sanders,Read the story …
The University of Mississippi Spring 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Initiates
The University of Mississippi Spring 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Initiates
The University of Mississippi Spring 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Initiates
The University of Mississippi Spring 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Initiates
The University of Mississippi Spring 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Initiates
The University of Mississippi Spring 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Initiates
David Rock Returns as New Dean of School of Education
OXFORD, Miss. – David Rock, dean and professor of mathematics education at Columbus State University, is set to return to the University of Mississippi as the new dean of its School of Education.
Mathematics Education Professor Elected President of State Math Teacher Education Association
OXFORD, Miss. – Mississippi continually ranks last in student achievement in mathematics, but a University of Mississippi educator is determined to find solutions that will enhance learning and improve national test scores.