Administrative changes focus on efficiency OXFORD, Miss. – Several key staff members at the University of Mississippi have new titles to reflect their expanded roles in the institution’s administration.
Student Projects Get Screening at Oxford Film Festival
OXFORD, Miss. – For less than $300, you could own the actual whistle and stopwatch – straight from the set – that actor Ray McKinnon used to portray Coach Cotton in the heartwarming hit film “The Blind Side.”
Black Student Union Members to Join Celebration of Service Saturday in Chicago
OXFORD, Miss. – Last January, a small group of University of Mississippi students and staff traveled to Washington to witness the inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Renowned American Spiritual Ensemble In Concert Jan. 29 at Ford Center
OXFORD, Miss. – Originally sung by slaves as work songs on pre-Civil War plantations, American Negro spirituals have risen from obscure beginnings to become standards on the repertoires of many accomplished, classically trained soloists to grace theaters and opera houses worldwide.
University Receives Full Reaccreditation
OXFORD, Miss. – The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has reaffirmed full accreditation for the University of Mississippi with no conditions or follow-up required.
Business Student Chosen as ‘Best in the Nation,’ Receives Risk Management and Insurance Internship
OXFORD, Miss. – Jennifer Rose Adams of Columbus, a senior risk management and insurance major at the University of Mississippi, has been selected from a national pool of applicants for a three-week paid internship in Bermuda in summer 2010. This opportunity comes as a result of her outstanding performance in one of her previous internshipRead the story …
Externships Allow Communicative Disorders Students to Gain Experience, Help Schoolchildren
OXFORD, Miss. – Students who earn practical experience in their desired fields generally graduate better prepared and more marketable than peers who have only classroom experience. That’s the hope of some University of Mississippi communicative disorders graduate students who are externing in north Mississippi school districts this semester.
Country of Georgia Native Travels to Mississippi to Learn Education Policy
OXFORD, Miss. – Determined to become a more effective advocate for public education in her home country of Georgia, Nino Jakhaia traveled more than 6,000 miles to study this academic year at the University of Mississippi.