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Commencement

OXFORD, Miss. – More than 5,000 prospective graduates will celebrate with their friends and family at the University of Mississippi's 171st Commencement ceremonies from May 8 to 12.

Message from Chancellor Boyce on May 2 Demonstration

Dear faculty, staff, and students,

From yesterday’s demonstration, university leaders are aware that some statements made were offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable, including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones. While student privacy laws prohibit us from commenting on any specific student, we have opened one student conduct investigation. We are working to determine whether more cases are warranted. 

As a public institution, we are committed to supporting the rights of our students, faculty, and employees to express their views in a respectful manner and to assemble peacefully as guaranteed by the First Amendment. However, some individuals at the demonstration acted in ways that conflict with our university’s values. Behaviors and comments that demean people because of their race or ethnicity marginalize them and undermine the values that are fundamental to a civil and safe society.

While we are a modern university with a vibrant community of more than 25,000 people, it is important to acknowledge our challenging history, and incidents like this can set us back. It is one reason why we do not take this lightly and cannot let the unacceptable behavior of a few speak for our institution or define us. We are a community of scholars committed to creating an academic experience that respects the dignity of each individual.

I continue to urge members of our campus community who need help processing yesterday’s events to make use of campus resources and services. Across our campus, faculty, staff and students have acted quickly in an effort to support each other, engage in dialogue, and elevate civility in our community. 

As a community known for caring about each other, we will not tolerate discrimination, intimidation, harassment or bias of anyone in our campus community. To be clear, people who say horrible things to people because of who they are will not find shelter or comfort on this campus. All of us have a responsibility to take seriously our commitment to upholding a safe and welcoming campus environment.

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Meet the Staff

William Kneip

William Kneip

  • Director of External Relations and Assistant to the Chancellor for Executive Affairs
Perry Sansing

Perry Sansing

  • Associate General Counsel and Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Governmental Affairs
Michelle Jennings

Michelle Jennings

  • Executive Assistant
Lynlee Stacy

Lynlee Stacy

  • Executive Coordinator to the Chancellor
Andrea Cooper

Andrea Cooper

  • Executive Assistant