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You are here: Home  e-Newsletter  At the Flagship, August 2023

At the Flagship, August 2023

August 31, 2023 e-Newsletter, Welcome

At the Flagship, August 2023, Chancellor Boyce speaking in front of the crowd
Fall Convocation, the official welcome to the university for new students, Aug. 22, 2023

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


Classes are underway, students are making new friends, and we can’t wait to get back to the Grove when football season kicks off Sept. 2! Check out the special section at the end of this newsletter for more dates to note this semester. Until then, we’ve got so much going on that instead of our customary three things, here are Five Things to Know Right Now:
  • Record Enrollment: We have a record-breaking first-year class for the second year running! Our current freshman class of more than 5,200 far exceeds last year’s 4,482 first-year students — a 17% year-over-year increase and a 46% increase over the past two years. In fact, this is the largest freshman class ever at a Mississippi university! While official numbers will be released in November, we’re excited about our overall enrollment increases, especially on the Oxford and regional campuses where we are on pace to surpass the university’s record-high enrollment reached in 2016. Growth is evident across key areas, including Mississippians, underrepresented groups, and legacies. Our trajectory is a testament to all that the university offers, reflects the strength of our student support programs, and demonstrates how students are choosing Ole Miss to build their personal legacies. And, the good news is forward-looking: we are double digits ahead of last year’s pace on Fall 2024 freshman applications!
  • Caution: Construction Ahead! Our growth isn’t limited to our newest first-year class. Watch for progress around our campus as we demolish Kincannon Hall to make way for three new residence halls, draw closer to the Fall 2024 opening of the Jim & Thomas Duff Center for Science and Technology (our largest-ever campus construction project), and open a new practice facility for The Pride of the South marching band. We’ve also completed the renovation and expansion of the Olivia and Archie Manning Athletics Performance Center. At the same time, we’re committed to keeping our campus community safe by increasing awareness of the urgent need to stay attentive at the wheel and in the crosswalk: eyes up, cross only at crosswalks, and Be Safe!
  • National Leaders: I’m grateful and proud of our exceptional faculty and researchers who engage in groundbreaking endeavors to enrich quality of life and tackle some of society’s most pressing challenges. One way we’re growing our prominence is through several new Centers and Institutes that are poised to become national powerhouses. These include the Center for Practical Ethics, the National Center for Narrative Intelligence, the Declaration of Independence Center, the National Center for Cannabis Research & Education, and more. I’m excited about these fantastic initiatives and the ways they empower our mission.
  • Fundraising Momentum: Over the past year, our collective efforts yielded more than $365 million in investments and funding for our university from private giving, state investments, and federal appropriations. In particular, our Now & Ever campaign is charging ahead with more than $1.39 billion raised toward our $1.5 billion overall goal. For the university’s 2023 fiscal year that ended June 30, our supporters donated more than $155.1 million in gifts — our second-highest fundraising year on record. The most exciting part is more than $66 million raised for academics, a record high. The university’s endowment now stands at $840 million. We would not be where we are today without the generosity of devoted alumni and friends. Thank you for bolstering our commitment to our students, teaching, research, and the high-quality health care, service, and innovation we contribute to the world!
  • 175 Years of Excellence & Momentum: As we celebrate our current momentum, we’re also taking a moment to celebrate our flagship legacy: The University of Mississippi opened its doors to students 175 years ago this fall on November 6, 1848. This milestone represents 175 years of delivering excellence in education, research, healthcare, and service. It demonstrates our tremendous staying power across generations. Thank you for being part of our story!
Until next month, take care!

Signature of Glenn

Glenn F. Boyce

Chancellor

 

FLAGSHIP FACTS


10,000 tulips planted annually by landscape services 8 Years, Phi Theta Kappa, Transfer Student Honor Roll221,000 square feet expanded space in newly renovated Manning Center

 

TOP STORIES


Breese Quinn in physics classroom holding a ball on a metal cord

NEW DISCOVERIES

The work of Ole Miss physics researchers could change the current understanding of how the universe works. Breese Quinn, UM professor of physics and director of the UM Center for Multimessenger Astrophysics, said the announcement could be one of the most important measurements in particle physics in more than 20 years.


Breese Quinn in physics classroom holding a ball on a metal cord HAMBLETT COLLECTION GROWS

The University of Mississippi owns the world’s largest collection of paintings by renowned artist Theora Hamblett. Thanks to the generosity of 1954 alumna Mary Louise Rosenbush, the collection is now a little larger.


https://www.umc.edu/news/News_Articles/2023/06/SON-Groundbreaking-Ceremony.htmlMEETING A NEED

The University of Mississippi Medical Center broke ground on a new $67 million home for the School of Nursing. The new facility will enable a 25 percent increase in enrollment, producing more nurses and nurse educators for a state facing workforce shortages in these essential roles.

 

A Busy Semester Ahead

Sept. 2: Football season kicks off in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium vs. Mercer University. Check out this drone tour of the renovated and expanded Olivia and Archie Manning Athletics Performance Center. Hotty Toddy!
Sept. 7: The fall season of the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts opens with a performance by Mississippi homegrown country music group Chapel Hart.
Sept. 11: Dance company MOMIX will perform a blend of dance, illusion, and acrobatics in ALICE, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice in Wonderland, at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts.
Sept. 29: U.S. Sen. Tim Scott will speak at the Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom.
Oct. 26: The annual Harvest Supper benefiting the University Museum and Historic Houses is hosted by the Friends of the Museum. The evening event includes dinner, a silent art auction, and entertainment with artists, writers and musicians at Rowan Oak, the historic home of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner.
Oct. 28: Ole Miss Homecoming vs. Vanderbilt.
Oct. 29: The women’s basketball season tips off against Rust College. Cheer on the Rebels as they start their sixth season under Coach “Yo” Yolett McPhee-McCuin.
Nov. 6: The University of Mississippi celebrates its 175th anniversary, having first opened its doors to students on Nov. 6, 1848.
Nov. 28: In Coach Chris Beard’s inaugural season, the men’s basketball team welcomes N.C. State to The SJB Pavilion as part of the annual ACC/SEC Challenge.
Dec. 1: Last Day of Classes
Dec. 4-8: Final Exams

Get your tix for Great Shows! Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Fall 2023 Season

 

 

 

 

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