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At the Flagship September 2021
CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW
At The Flagship, August 2021
CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW
A Memorial Day Message from Chancellor Glenn Boyce
On Memorial Day, I pause to honor our nation’s heroes, especially the women and men who have gone to war and never returned. These deeply courageous Americans have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms and our country. We are grateful and inspired by their bravery, selflessness, and love of country.
As we mark this significant holiday with our families and loved ones, please take time to reflect on the importance and purpose of this annual day of remembrance. I hope you will take part in the National Moment of Remembrance, which encourages all Americans to pause wherever they are at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day for a minute of silence to remember and honor those who have died in service to the nation. Emily and I are thankful for the freedoms we enjoy and understand that what we have is a direct result of their sacrifice.
The spirit of Memorial Day enables us to continue the important work of caring for the members of our Ole Miss Family who served and continue to champion the cause of freedom today. We are indebted to them for their willingness to risk their lives everyday they put on the cloth of this great nation. Because of the bravery of those important individuals who have given their lives for our country, we can welcome today’s service members home.
Have a safe and memorable Memorial Day and take time to reflect on the blessings we share in calling Ole Miss and the United States home.
Sincerely,
Glenn F. Boyce
Chancellor
At The Flagship, May 2021
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A terrific month of May was capped off in spectacular fashion this week when the Ole Miss Women’s Golf team brought home the 2021 NCAA Championship! With a 4-1 victory over Oklahoma State in the finals, Ole Miss claims its first national championship since football’s 1962 title, and the golf team becomes the first Ole Miss women’s team to capture an NCAA championship in any sport. It was incredible to witness history in the making and celebrate with these amazing women and Coach Kory Henkes! As team member Kennedy Swann so eloquently stated, “It’s great because it is all about leaving our legacy.” Well said, Kennedy, and congratulations to the coaching staff and the entire team. You’ve represented us with poise and great sportsmanship, and you’ve made our entire university family proud!
May kicked off with two fantastic Commencement ceremonies. Added to that, we’ve had the energy and excitement of orientation sessions for our newest Ole Miss Rebels. We also unveiled a statue of Coolidge Ball, Ole Miss’s first black student-athlete, that serves as a testament to his legacy for our fans and our community. Earlier in May, I had a great conversation with Gary Darby on SuperTalk Mississippi 93.7 FM’s “Building our Future” segment about the university’s tremendous economic impact on the state and the region. And finally, I enjoyed updating the University of Mississippi Foundation Board of Directors during their annual spring meeting. Their tremendous work has helped grow our endowment to more than $775 million – the largest for any Mississippi public university!
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I hope you enjoy a safe and memorable Memorial Day and take a moment to reflect on the importance and purpose of this annual day of remembrance as we honor the courageous Americans who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms and our country. |
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At The Flagship, April 2021
CHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW