Daily Journal: UM to expand honors college

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The University of Mississippi plans an $8 million expansion of its Honors College. Read the story

MCHerald.com – Scholarship to memorialize lifelong friends

To remember Sam Clayton Kelly, Walker Kelly and Mason Wilbanks, 2011 Madison Central High graduates and freshmen at the University of Mississippi, the city has established separate annual scholarship programs to be awarded for the first time in May. Read the story

Clinton News: UM Students Analyze Shakespeare’s Signature

Before William Shakespeare created such literary and stage classics as “Macbeth” and “Romeo and Juliet,” the legendary playwright may have labored over property deeds and other mundane legal documents. Read the story

Daily Journal: Leafy, green music: Student’s opera celebrates Southern delicacy

OXFORD – The lowly collard green must’ve been ready for an image makeover. In July, Price Walden, a junior at the University of Mississippi, was asked to write an opera – yes, an opera – about the leafy, green vegetable. He was perplexed at first. Read the story

WLBT: ‘Mississippi Innocence’ to show at Millsaps College

The film “Mississippi Innocence” will be shown on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Ford Academic Complex room 215 at Millsaps College. Read the story

Clinton News: Ole Miss Class of 2012 Salutes Hotty Toddy History

The University of Mississippi Class of 2012, with direction from the class officers and executive committee, has begun fundraising for the senior class gift to the university, a plaque detailing the history of the Hotty Toddy cheer. Read the story

Clinton News: Ole Miss to Host Pharmacy Weekend

The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy is inviting all its graduates to return to the Oxford campus March 30-31 for Pharmacy Weekend 2012. Read the story

Clarion Ledger: Appeals Court to Hold Hearings at Ole Miss

OXFORD — The state Court of Appeals hits the road in April, heading to the University of Mississippi on April 18 to hold oral arguments in two cases. Ole Miss law students participating in the Criminal Appeals Clinic will represent the defendants in the two cases. Read the story

Sun Herald: Appeals Court to Convene at Ole Miss

The state Court of Appeals hits the road in April, heading to the University of Mississippi on April 18 to hold oral arguments in two cases. The Appeals Court periodically schedules oral arguments on college campuses – and occasionally at other locations – as a teaching tool for students. It is known as the “Court onRead the story …

Sun Herald: Law student from Waveland earns national honors

Waveland native Brian Whitman put his passion for persuasion to good use last week. He helped the University of Mississippi Law School pick up its second consecutive championship in a prestigious national competition. Read the story