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You are here: Home  e-Newsletter  At the Flagship, August 2022

At the Flagship, August 2022

August 26, 2022 e-Newsletter, Welcome

The university’s newest students gather to celebrate Fall Convocation on Aug. 23, 2022, @The Flagship, August 2022

CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


With the start of a new academic year, our campus is bustling as new and returning students fill our residence halls, classrooms, libraries, common areas, and green spaces. The beginning of a new year also means our annual tradition of Fall Convocation. This year, we welcomed international bestselling author John Green, whose collection of essays “The Anthropocene Reviewed” is our Common Reading Experience text.

 

Here are three things to know right now:

 

FRESHMEN EVERYWHERE: We welcomed our largest-ever freshman class this fall! While final enrollment figures will be confirmed later this fall, this year’s class far surpasses the 2016 freshman class of 3,984 students. That’s a testament to all that our university offers, including a legacy of academic excellence, a beautiful campus in America’s best college town, myriad student success programs, and a commitment to provide unique opportunities that will define our students’ college experiences. It is also a testament to the team effort delivered by our staff to attract this amazing class, which is also one of the most academically prepared classes we’ve ever had. I’m thankful to everyone who contributed.

 

LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP: As a flagship university, we have an enduring legacy of inspiring and educating leaders — for the state of Mississippi and beyond. You see it in the halls of Mississippi government that are teeming with Ole Miss graduates who lead across the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. Be sure to check out “A Legacy of Leadership,” which we published to honor and recognize the leadership, dedication, and contributions of our outstanding alumni who serve in state-level public service roles. We’re so grateful to them for advancing our state! That influence also extends to the halls of government in Washington. A recent LegiStorm analysis found the University of Mississippi is “a top undergraduate school for Republican staffers” on Capitol Hill.

 

NATIONAL CHAMPS: The Ole Miss baseball team is the reigning NCAA College World Series champion! I’m not sure we will ever grow tired of saying that. An army of Ole Miss fans descended on Omaha to witness a special and defining moment in our university’s history as we cheered on a resilient and talented team that won our university’s first-ever men’s NCAA team title. We are building a new legacy of winning as this win follows the Ole Miss women’s golf team’s NCAA national championship in 2021. It’s a great time to be an Ole Miss Rebel.

 

Until next month, take care!

Signature of Glenn

Glenn F. Boyce

Chancellor

 

FLAGSHIP FACTS


20th Place Learfield Directors’ Cup, excellence in competition across all sports68.4% Six-Year Graduation Rate (national avg. 62.2%)$1.23B Raised Now & Ever Campaign ($150.6M in FY22, 2nd highest fundraising year on record)

 

TOP STORIES


Dr. LouAnn Woodward

LEADING DOC

Dr. LouAnn Woodward, vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is the newly elected chair of the board of directors for the Association of American Medical Colleges. Woodward chairs an organization serving the nation’s academic medicine employees, including full-time faculty members, medical students, resident physicians, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the biomedical sciences.


Cellas Hayes has become an accomplished researcher in the Department of BioMolecular SciencesHIGHEST HONOR

The National Institutes of Health presented UM doctoral pharmacology student Cellas Hayes with the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, one of the highest honors a doctoral student can receive. Hayes, a native of Ludlow, and the first Ole Miss student to earn this fellowship since 1987, plans to use the fellowship to study ischemic stroke.


Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons (left) and Ole Miss student Anne Acevedo search a wall for traces of ancient graffiti using a flashlight during a trip to Pompeii in 2019COOL CLASSICS

Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons and her research into graffiti in ancient Pompeii are enjoying a string of recognitions this summer. Her TEDxUniversityofMississippi talk, “A Walk Around Ancient Pompeii,” was selected for international promotion. She is also the recipient of the university’s 2022 Cora Lee Graham Award for Outstanding Teaching of Freshmen and a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend Award.

 

Special Section: Looking Ahead

Aug. 26: Dedication of the Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union
Sept. 3: Football season kicks off in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium vs. the Troy Trojans, including the Class of 2026 Rebel Run. Hotty Toddy!
Sept. 28: Our yearlong celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Integration includes a signature event honoring James Meredith at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts. To reserve your complimentary ticket, contact umbo@olemiss.edu or 662-915-7411.
Oct. 1: Ole Miss Homecoming – Kentucky vs. Ole Miss.
Oct. 13: Harvest Supper is an annual benefit for the University Museum and Historic Houses hosted by the Friends of the Museum. The evening event offers guests dinner and entertainment with artists, writers and musicians at Rowan Oak, the historic home of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner.
Oct. 28: The women’s basketball season gets a jump start with Delta State vs. Ole Miss.
Dec. 2: Last Day of Classes
Dec. 5-9: Final Exams 

Now & Ever The Campaign for Ole Miss, support innovative programs, scholarship opportunities, new building, faculty, and more!

 

 

 

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