OXFORD, Miss. – Amy Jones Abbe, one of the country’s most respected conservators of Greek and Roman sculpture, enjoyed a brief residency at the University of Mississippi Museum last week.
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UM Student Discovers Potentially New Tarantula Species
OXFORD, Miss. – A shiny cobalt blue gleamed in the beam of a flashlight sweeping through the evening darkness of the tangled rainforest in Guyana.
State Support Critical for Programs that Grow Mississippi’s Economy
Mississippi legislators believe in public higher education in Mississippi. They believe in our mission and support our work. We all know the very difficult decisions they have had to make with limited state revenue and competing priorities. Limited state revenue affects all state agencies and the services they are able to provide to Mississippi citizens.
Visiting Academic Presents Critical Thinking Talk
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi is kicking off the implementation of its Quality Enhancement Plan focusing on critical thinking with a Feb. 2 lecture by an expert in the field.
Criminal Justice Students Provide Gifts to Children in Need
OXFORD, Miss. – While most Oxford residents were shopping for friends and family over the holiday season, students from the Alpha Phi Sigma criminal justice honor society at the University of Mississippi made sure local needy families had plenty of presents under their trees.
Alumnus Makes Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ List of Leaders
OXFORD, Miss. – As technological advances continue to rapidly turn yesterday’s fiction into today’s facts, a University of Mississippi alumnus finds himself at the forefront of the burgeoning virtual and augmented reality revolution.