OXFORD, Miss. – The Black Student Union, one of the oldest student organizations at the University of Mississippi, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of special promotions and events scheduled through March 2018.
Top News
UM Researchers Link Cognitive, Mobility Limitations and Mortality
OXFORD, Miss. – With its first interprofessional degree program in applied gerontology rolling out in fall 2018, the University of Mississippi’s School of Applied Sciences is ramping up its exploration of areas that directly affect the elderly population, like decline in cognitive function and mobility.
UM Town Hall Features Strategic Plan Unveiling
OXFORD, Miss. – Responding to ideas and hopes expressed more than a year ago at the University of Mississippi’s first-ever universitywide Town Hall, UM officials unveiled a new strategic plan for the institution’s future success Wednesday (Oct. 11) at the second Town Hall.
UM Accountancy Programs Maintain Top 10 Standing
OXFORD, Miss. – All three degree programs at the University of Mississippi’s Patterson School of Accountancy are among the top 10 in the 2017 annual national rankings of accounting programs published by the journal Public Accounting Report.
Allyson Best Named UM Director of Technology Management
OXFORD, Miss. – Allyson M. Best has been hired as director of technology management in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at the University of Mississippi.
UM Physicists Celebrate Nobel Prize-Winning Discovery
OXFORD, Miss. – Physics researchers at the University of Mississippi are elated over news that colleagues involved in the groundbreaking discovery of gravitational waves in 2015 were awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday (Oct. 3).