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Summer Message from Chancellor Glenn Boyce

July 2, 2021 Letters from the Chancellor, Welcome

July 2, 2021

Summer Greetings! Hope you’re staying cool and enjoying some summer fun. Although we don’t usually publish summer issues of the @ The Flagship newsletter, I want to take a moment as we head into the Fourth of July weekend to share a few recent developments. Even in the summer, our forward momentum does not stop! And by the way, the undergraduate admissions application for fall 2022 is now open — encourage students near and far to apply for admission so they can begin to build their legacies at Ole Miss!


SERVING THOSE WHO SERVE

Line drawing of military metalsFor For the fourth year in a row, we increased our Military Friendly rating, achieving a Gold rating (second-highest level awarded to colleges and universities). And just a few weeks ago, we were ranked #21 in the nation by Military Times resource guide in its “Best for Vets: Colleges 2021 Rankings” — this ranking places us second in the SEC. Also, congrats to Andrew Newby for his selection as a George W. Bush Institute Scholar for the Bush Presidential Center’s Veteran Leadership Program. His selection for this prestigious fellowship is quite an honor and will help take the remarkable efforts of our Veteran and Military Services team to a new level.


MORE STUDENT SUCCESSES

Line drawing of a dollar sign wearing a graduation capFor the second time in three years, seven accomplished students at Ole Miss are recipients of the prestigious David L. Boren Scholarship from the National Security Education Program. Boren Scholars engage in an immersive experience focusing on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are critical to U.S. national security. We rank third nationally in 2021 Boren Scholarship recipients, behind only the University of Chicago and UT-Austin.


NEXT-GEN HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

Line drawing of hand holding medical plus signWe’re excited to celebrate 862 new graduates from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. These students, who earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from the Medical Center’s six schools, represent a new generation of health care providers, researchers, and leaders in their communities. The future is bright for a healthier Mississippi!


INCREASING OPPORTUNITY AND ACCESS

STEM icon with person and math and science symbolsWe have launched several new initiatives recently. The Path4 initiative is a partnership with Northeast Mississippi Community College to give area students a streamlined journey through their college education. Also, a new dual-degree program with Rust College enables successful students to graduate with a mathematics degree from Rust and an engineering degree from Ole Miss. This outstanding partnership with Rust is an important initiative for our state and region to produce more STEM majors. I’m excited to see how these programs will provide students more opportunities while preparing them to thrive professionally.


TOKYO BOUND

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We all have reason to be incredibly proud of these five Rebel athletes for punching their tickets to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo later this summer including:

  • Sam Kendricks – Men’s Pole Vault (second Olympic Games)
  • Brittney Reese – Women’s Long Jump (fourth Olympic Games)
  • Raven Saunders – Women’s Shot Put (second Olympic Games)
  • Rafaelle Souza – Brazilian Women’s Soccer team (second Olympic Games)
  • Ali Weisz – 10m Air Rifle / Mixed Team Air Rifle (first Olympic Games)        

TOP FACULTY

Line drawing of faculty teachingLikun Zhang, assistant professor of physics and astronomy and researcher at the National Center for Physical Acoustics, won the R. Bruce Lindsay Award from the Acoustical Society of America. The annual award is presented to the society member who contributed substantially, through published papers, to the advancement of theoretical or applied acoustics, or both. Congrats, Dr. Zhang!


GENEROUS SUPPORT

Line drawing of hand holding a dollar sign.Thanks to generous private support and higher investment returns, our endowment has grown to more than $825 million— the largest endowment for any Mississippi public university! We recently celebrated the new naming of our state-of-the-art basketball and event arena as the Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss in recognition of their $10 million gift. Thanks to Sandy and John for your generosity and love of Ole Miss!


NURTURING FUTURE LEADERS

Digital drawing of boys gatheredWe were thrilled to host the 2021 American Legion Boys State this summer with approximately 400 young men from across the state. The university is proud of its long-standing partnership with American Legion Boys State because Ole Miss is dedicated to providing extraordinary learning opportunities like Boys State that develop future leaders in Mississippi.


SUMMER READING

Line drawing of figure reading a bookLooking for some summer reading? How about a selection from our very own Professor of English, Aimee Nezhukumatathil? As Yahoo! Life recently shared: “Aimee Nezhukumatathil is impressive. She’s a New York Times best-selling author, an award-winning poet, a successful essay and nonfiction writer, and a professor of English at the University of Mississippi. Barnes & Noble awarded her most recent book, World of Wonders, the 2020 book of the year. Her perceptive outlook on nature and growth throughout life pushes this remarkable illustrated essay collection to the top of our list.” World of Wonders is also our 2021 Common Reading Experience for our incoming freshmen, and Dr. Nezhukumatathil will deliver the address at our Freshman Convocation in late August.


I hope you’re able to take time this summer to recharge and make some lasting memories with family and friends. We can’t wait to see everyone back on campus in person in the fall — in classrooms, in the Grove and the Vaught, and all over campus. The energy, enthusiasm and vitality that defines our campus experience will be back and better than ever!

Happy Fourth of July! And, Hotty Toddy!

Glenn F. Boyce
Chancellor

Letter of Appreciation from Chancellor Boyce

June 2, 2021 Letters from the Chancellor, Welcome

Dear staff,
 
As we celebrate Staff Appreciation Week, I want to share how deeply grateful I am for every member of our outstanding staff. Each and every day, I’m impressed and inspired by the hard work, dedication, and talents that you contribute to our overall efforts of building a better world through higher education. It is truly you, the people of Ole Miss, that make it such an extraordinary place!
 
The tenacity, resolve and generosity of our staff have never been more evident than over the past 15 months of unprecedented challenges and uncertainty. Our staff put on full display what it means to go above and beyond in service to our university and did so with enthusiastic energy and boundless positivity. Your selfless efforts are to be commended, and we are forever grateful for your significant contributions.
 
I’d like to congratulate all of our 2021 Outstanding Staff Member Award winners. What tremendous and well-deserved honors — they are the gold standard to which we all aspire!
  • EEO 1, Executive: Blair McElroy, senior international officer and director of study abroad
  • EEO 3, Professional Non-Faculty: Penny Rice, manager of instructional technologies and the faculty technology data center
  • EEO 4, Secretarial/Clerical: Monika Rudd, ID Center coordinator
  • EEO 5, Technical/Paraprofessional: Hope Herren, computer support specialist II
  • EEO 6, Skilled Crafts: Charles “Bo” Thompson, carpenter II
  • EEO 7, Service & Maintenance: Rod Wilson, custodial supervisor
  • Outstanding Staff Member Overall: Shannon Richardson, assistant director of Campus Recreation
  • Dan W. Jones Outstanding Team Service Award: Department of Student Housing (John Yaun, Jeannie Hopper, Don Rogers, Chris Thornton, Tracey Vaughn, Danielle Meyer, Claire Lowe, Emily Styles, Abigail Justice, Deborah Dunn)
 
Let me also congratulate staff members who were recognized this year for their years of service, especially the 60-plus staff members who have an impressive 20 or more years of service! Be sure to check out the complete list and share heartfelt congratulations with your colleagues and friends who are celebrating a milestone! I’d also like to applaud the incredible work and leadership of the University of Mississippi Staff Council.
 
Thanks again to all of our staff for all you do — you are vitally important members of the Ole Miss family. Day in and day out, you play an instrumental role in our success and in upholding our stellar living, learning, and working environment. Your efforts, contributions and service are noticed! Please know how much you are appreciated, and enjoy the rest of the activities including Friday’s Staff Appreciation lunch.
 
Kindly,
 

Glenn F. Boyce
Chancellor

At The Flagship, April 2021

April 27, 2021 e-Newsletter, Welcome

Flowers blooming at the entrance saying Welcome to Ole Miss, At the FlagshipCHANCELLOR’S 3 THINGS TO KNOW


 

As we approach the end of the academic year, the flurry of activity on campus has been so exciting and welcome. Lunching with the Ole Miss Rifle team after their third-place finish at the NCAA Championships was such a treat, as was visiting with some of our medical students who volunteer their time and talents at the Jackson Free Clinic. In recent weeks, I was honored to meet 42 incoming members of our Class of 2025 at Jackson Academy’s Scholarship Day, and Kurt Allen and his team at the Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport to explore new partnerships. This semester, we have learned, grown, and continued to embrace the spirited culture of our beloved university. Be sure to check out the special section at the bottom of this e-newsletter highlighting year-end achievements.
Here are 3 Things to Know right now:

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