OXFORD, MS (Mississippi News Now) – Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace played through the majority of the last season with a separated shoulder. So, you can imagine the damage doctors found, not to mention the pain Bo felt.
Commercial Appeal: Pope expert from Ole Miss predicts cordial U.S.-Vatican relations regardless who’s selected
Cordial U.S.-Vatican relations predict, no matter who’d named pope Read the story
WDBD: Ole Miss Students Volunteer During Spring Break
Some Ole Miss students spent their Spring Break on the Mississippi Gulf Coast volunteering. Watch the story.
Clarion Ledger: Congratulations in Order for Dr. Hannah Gay, UMC
JACKSON, Miss. – Yes, great things do happen in Mississippi. That’s something we’ve known all along. But the rest of the world seems to see us sometimes as a caricature of the lists we make — high in obesity, low in education and income. But recent news that a baby born with HIV was likelyRead the story …
AmeriCorps Members Training at Ole Miss
OXFORD, Miss – About 140 AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) are giving Camp Lake Stephens a facelift for summer youth, and are training at the Rebel Challenge Course at the University of Mississippi on Friday, March 1, 2013, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. “Camp Lake Stephens is fortunate to have these young people comeRead the story …
Former UM Basketball, Football Player Hoping to Repay Dallas Cowboys
DALLAS, Texas – University of Mississippi art professor Matt Long has a longstanding tradition of inviting his ceramics students to his home, where they make pottery in a wood-burning kiln. When the professor altered his tradition by inviting a 6-foot-6-inch, nearly 300-pound Ole Miss Rebel basketball and football player to join the group in 2008,Read the story …
BancorpSouth Grove Bowl Set For April 13
Grace Potter, Jerrod Niemann to play free concert in the Grove on April 12
OXFORD, Miss. – As a thank you to Rebel Nation for their unprecedented support this athletics year, Ole Miss Athletics and the M-Club are providing free admission to the BancorpSouth Grove Bowl, the Rebel football team’s annual spring intrasquad scrimmage, on April 13. Read the story.
Former ASB President, UM Hall of Fame Inductee Joins D.C. Firm as Partner
Barnett to lead Venable LLP Cybersecurity Initiatives
WASHINGTON, DC – Enhancing its leadership in communications and cybersecurity law, Venable LLP announced that James Arden Barnett, Jr., Rear Admiral, USN (Retired), has joined the firm as a partner in Washington, DC. Jamie Barnett is the former Chief of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau for the Federal Communications Commission. He becomes co-chairRead the story …
Law School’s Inaugural Skill Session Led by Elite Practictioners
The University of Mississippi School of Law’s new program, the Skill Session, begins Jan. 7, 2013, and focuses on providing UM law students with professional legal skill training from a set of seasoned, elite practictioners. The attorneys’ specialty areas range from international insurance litigation to entertainment law. Read the story
Sun Herald: Alumna Earned Three Degrees Despite Cancer
University of Mississippi alumna and Vancleave native Rachel Ables earned three degrees (including a law degree) while battling cancer. She passed away last week, but her inspiring story was chronicled by the Sun Herald’s Robin Fitzgerald. Read the story