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At the Flagship, November

November 23, 2020 e-Newsletter

UM Crest, @The Flagship, November 2020, Asya Branch, a UM senior from Booneville, wears the ‘Power of Positivity’ crown after being named Miss USA 2020CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

Welcome to the November edition of @ The Flagship! With Thanksgiving approaching and the end of the fall semester upon us, I’m filled with gratitude for the Ole Miss community. Our students, faculty and staff have persevered amid obstacles presented by the pandemic. Your efforts, generous spirit, and commitment to our university have contributed to many successes this semester in the face of unprecedented challenges. And now, here are 3 Things to Know:

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At the Flagship, October 2020

October 20, 2020 e-Newsletter

UM Crest, @The Flagship, October 2020, Cutting the ribbon on the Kathy and Joe Sanderson Tower at Children's of Mississippi
Cutting the ribbon on the Kathy and Joe Sanderson Tower at Children’s of Mississippi

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

Welcome to the October edition of @ The Flagship! As we enter the home stretch of this semester, I’d like to highlight several milestones achieved this fall. While COVID-19 required major changes in the way we live, learn and work, our university community is persevering through unprecedented challenges and demonstrating its unstoppable spirit. Here are 3 Things to Know right now:

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At the Flagship, September 2020

September 17, 2020 e-Newsletter

Three gathered looking at slides for research in dark room, text says "At the Flagship, September 2020"
Examining brain scans in the SSTAR Lab in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders for research on the science of stuttering

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

Welcome to the September edition of @ The Flagship! The fall semester is well underway and our students, staff and faculty are to be applauded for their ongoing commitment to excellence while adapting to the changes that we’re all facing due to COVID-19. And, as a testament to the dynamism of our people and community, we have a lot of great news to share this month! Here are 3 Things to Know right now:

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At the Flagship, August 2020

August 18, 2020 e-Newsletter

UM Crest, @The Flagship,August 2020, check in with masks.

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

Welcome to the “Back to School” edition of @The Flagship! As classes resume Aug. 24, I want to share important updates about our extensive preparations for returning to campus safely. I’m also excited to showcase some of the most inspiring accomplishments from the summer, which are featured in the “7 More Successes We’re Celebrating” special section of this newsletter. But first, here are three things to know right now:Read More

At the Flagship, May 2020

May 14, 2020 e-Newsletter

At The Flagship, May 2020 on campus photo

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

May is typically a time of great celebrations across our university, featuring our graduating students and their proud families. While there is nothing typical about this time as COVID-19 continues to reshape our world, we are grateful to be a strong community with so many merits to honor and celebrate right now. In light of that, here are your top 3 Things to Know this May:Read More

At the Flagship, April 2020

April 8, 2020 e-Newsletter

UM Crest, @The Flagship Logo, April 2020, Grove at night empty

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

Like every person and organization across the nation and around the world, the University of Mississippi has experienced a turn of events this past month like nothing experienced in our lifetimes. In keeping with the character of Ole Miss, our staff, faculty, students and alumni have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with extraordinary capability, confidence and compassion. Although our classes are now being taught remotely, we remain together in spirit. With our focus on responding to all things COVID-19, this issue of @ The Flagship will do the same. Here are three things you need to know about our response to COVID-19:

What’s Driving Decision-Making? While we have had to take drastic steps for the university in these uncertain times, the driving factor in our decision-making has been – and will continue to be – protecting the safety, health and well-being of our university community. We are committed to enabling our students to complete the Spring 2020 semester in a manner that safeguards everyone’s health. And our faculty and staff leapt into action to uphold this commitment, going the extra mile to adjust to online and remote teaching. The transition of our operations to a mission-critical status in just a matter of days and taking classes to online or alternative formats in a week’s time required a herculean effort, and I’m extremely proud of how quickly and effectively our university responded.

Healthcare Heroes on the Front Lines: From treating patients to designing and building ventilators to spearheading an effort to address the state’s COVID-19 outbreak by offering free screening, our Medical Center has a leading role in the state’s response to this global health emergency. Our doctors are stepping up in other ways too. Dr. Laura Vick, associate professor of general surgery and longtime seamstress, is making surgical masks for our healthcare professionals in low-risk settings at UMMC in order to free up precious personal protective equipment for employees taking care of patients. “What we’re trying to do is prepare, not panic,” Vick said in the Facebook video she posted demonstrating how to make the masks. We’re so grateful for all healthcare workers — they are selfless and remarkable!

Staying Informed and Connected: Now more than ever, we must stay connected as a community, and we have established a number of resources to accomplish this. We have a team of dedicated university employees staffing our Info Line (662-915-3600) Monday through Friday. Our COVID-19 website is your go-to source for up-to-the-minute updates, essential announcements and invaluable resources. Since the emergence of this crisis, we have published a COVID-19 email update (with past editions available on the website) because the flow of information and changes made on a daily basis has been astounding. We also launched three major resources:

  • Keep Teaching to offer strategies and resources for our instructors,
  • Keep Learning to provide academic resources for our students and to ensure their success in remote learning, and
  • Keep Discovering for maintaining the continuity of our mission-critical research function.

And in order to celebrate and honor our community, we launched a web page to announce our Elsie M. Hood Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Taylor Medalists and other award recipients. We remain committed to staying connected with our university constituents throughout the duration of this trying time.

Stay healthy, stay well and stay safe.

Signature of Glenn

 

 

 

Glenn F. Boyce

Chancellor

TOP STORIES


Medical professional washing hands in outdoor setting in fully protective gear

Med Students at the Ready

An outpouring of support came from students at the Medical Center as they responded to a call to volunteer for COVID-19 efforts.


Man holding large plastic poncho with Ole Miss logoHeeding the Call

With surgical gowns for medical personnel in short supply, volunteers at the University of Mississippi donated more than 1,300 ponchos to Lafayette County Emergency Management officials responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.


American flag being held by athleteRebel Olympians Remain Hopeful

Several Rebel greats have had the 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo circled on their calendars for many years. While their dreams and training are on hold with the Games postponed until 2021, they remain optimistic and adaptable.

 

For more stories about the university’s response, please visit our COVID-19 website.

 

FLAGSHIP FACTS


247 UMMC Volunteers Deployed for COVID-19 Student Response Coordination Team15,500 Students logging into blackboard online platform for remote learning 930 Pounds of Food distributed by Ole Miss Food Bank in 1 week

 

Take our new Virtual Video Tour of campus, guided by several of our outstanding students:

 

 

 

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