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Gladden Named Vice President-Elect of Acoustical Society of America

May 20, 2020 Top News

OXFORD, Miss. – Josh Gladden, who serves as the University of Mississippi‘s chief research officer, has been elected as vice president-elect of the Acoustical Society of America.

‘Candid, Thrilling and Insightful’: UM Common Reading Experience Named

May 19, 2020 Top News

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi‘s 2020 Common Reading Experience selection tells the compelling story of the discovery that Flint, Michigan, had dangerous levels of lead in its tap water and follows the intense battle to expose the truth.

University Celebrating National Nurses Week

May 12, 2020 Top News

OXFORD, Miss. – Nurses at the University of Mississippi Employee and Student Health Services are being honored for their service during National Nurses Week.

Senior Class Gift Will Aid Fellow Students

May 11, 2020 Top News

OXFORD, Miss. – Every year, members of the University of Mississippi senior class raise funds to leave a gift behind that represents their legacy.

UM Hosting Live, Virtual Event Saturday to Honor Class of 2020

May 6, 2020 Top News

OXFORD, Miss – The University of Mississippi will host a live, virtual celebratory event for graduates, family and friends at noon Saturday (May 9). The event will be livestreamed and will feature remarks from Chancellor Glenn Boyce, Provost Noel Wilkin, Ole Miss graduates and other special guests.

Behind the Firewalls

May 6, 2020 Top News

OXFORD, Miss. – When the decision was made, no switch was flipped or button pressed.

After an extended spring break packed with round-the-clock planning and discussion, the University of Mississippi switched from in-person to remote methods of learning and teaching on March 23 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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