… Community respite program for caregivers will also be revealed at reception OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi faculty, staff and students, as well as members of the L-O-U community, are invited to participate Tuesday (Sept. 21) in the Oxford Alzheimer’s Tribute.
National Center for Justice and Rule of Law Expands Judicial Education for State Judges
… Grant to be used for child pornography seminar, webinars and additions to online library OXFORD, Miss. – The National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law at the University of Mississippi has received a $350,000 grant to fund continuing high-quality educational programming for state judges regarding cybercrimes against children.
Publisher Bob Guccione Jr. Sharing Magazine Expertise with Journalism Students
OXFORD, Miss. – Bob Guccione Jr. is teaching this fall at the University of Mississippi as the inaugural editor-in-residence for the Magazine Innovation Center at the Meek School of Journalism and New Media.
McLean Era at Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Subject of Sept. 22 Panel
Tupelo Daily Journal from Michael Duran on Vimeo. Mark Dolan, UM associate professor of journalism, will moderate the panel, “George McLean and the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal: 140 Years of Civic Journalism” at the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics auditorium on Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 11 a.m.. Visit http://www.nems360.com/pages/history to read Dolan’s “InRead the story …
Respected Medicinal Chemistry Professor Receives Prestigious Faculty Achievement Award
… Christopher McCurdy hailed for scholarship, service to students. OXFORD, Miss. – Christopher McCurdy’s resume is filled with accolades for his excellence in teaching, research and service. But the longtime University of Mississippi medicinal chemistry professor says he wasn’t expecting to be recognized with this year’s prestigious Faculty Achievement Award.
Edith Kelly-Green Makes Planned Gift to Endow Three UM Scholarships
OXFORD, Miss. – Perseverance is a quality Edith Kelly-Green has used in building her life, and one that she wants to reward in others. She has committed a deferred gift of $375,000 to endow three new University of Mississippi scholarships to help young people – particularly those who may have overcome adversity – seek collegeRead the story …
Researchers Travel to Geneva, Present Malaria Drug-Discovery Plans
… International foundation short-lists UM R&D proposals OXFORD, Miss. – Malaria, one of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases, takes the lives of almost 1 million people a year. University of Mississippi researchers have been working for more than 20 years on antimalarial drugs in hopes of developing one that will save some of those lives.Read the story …
Annual Howorth Lecture Features Acclaimed Writer bell hooks
OXFORD, Miss. – Ending racism and sexism in society will be explored by acclaimed writer bell hooks in the 16th annual Lucy Somerville Howorth Lecture in Women’s Studies Monday (Sept. 13) at the University of Mississippi.
UM Researchers to Launch Clinical Trial on Dietary Supplement Pterostilbene
… Compound shows promise to deliver several health benefits OXFORD, Miss. – A promising botanical compound is undergoing clinical study this fall to determine whether it improves cardiovascular health, glucose levels and cognitive function.
Spring MBA Grads Turn Heads at ‘Big Four’ Accounting Firms
OXFORD, Miss. – Five spring graduates of the MBA program at the University of Mississippi have landed jobs with Big Four accounting firms.