OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy’s 2017 graduating class included 31 graduates who will go on to complete a pharmacy residency – the largest number in school history.
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UM Physicists Part of New Effort to Explore Nature of Matter
OXFORD, Miss. – When scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory fired a beam of tiny particles called muons into a giant electromagnet late last week, it signaled the start of a three-year effort that could yield another landmark discovery in particle physics.
Family Leadership Council Provides Support
OXFORD, Miss. – Seven University of Mississippi programs are better equipped to enhance the student experience, thanks to the generosity of the Ole Miss Family Leadership Council.
UM Community, Friends Mourn Passing of Carolyn Ellis Staton
OXFORD, Miss. – Carolyn Ellis Staton, respected and beloved as a University of Mississippi law professor and administrator, was fondly remembered by family and friends Monday (May 22) during memorial services in Paris-Yates Chapel. Staton, 71, died May 19 at her home in Oxford.
American Legion Boys State Returns to UM
OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi will host the American Legion Boys State beginning May 28, bringing young men from across the state to campus for a week of events designed “to develop tomorrow’s informed, responsible citizens.”
Foundation Completes $20 Million Pledge for Ford Center
OXFORD, Miss – The Gertrude C. Ford Foundation completed its $20 million commitment to funding the world-class Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Mississippi with the presentation of a check for $1 million at a ceremony Tuesday in Jackson.