Washington Post: Joe York says barbecue boils down to hard work
When he attended graduate school at the University of Mississippi, Joe York, 35, had no idea he was about to become a documentarian of living anthropology. Read the story
View ArticleClarion Ledger: Ole Miss sets early ed focus
The University of Mississippi’s School of Education is developing a curriculum that could impact early education across the state. Read the story
View ArticleSan Francisco Chronicle: Ole Miss sets early education focus
The University of Mississippi‘s School of Education is developing a curriculum that could impact early education across the state. Read the story
View ArticleFocus On Media’s ‘Great Realignment’ At the ACT III Conference
Oxford, Mississippi—Magazine publishers from a broad cross section of the industry spent two days presenting their best practices and innovative ideas for an era of transition during the third annual...
View ArticleMPB: Oil Spill Research Project Led by Mississippi Team of Scientists
A state-of-the research vessel studying the impact of the BP oil spill is in Pascagoula this week preparing for sea trials. MPB’s Rhonda Miller reports the project leaders are based at the University...
View ArticleSchmidt Ocean Institute: Land(er) Ahoy
The ECOGIG lander, built by the University of Mississippi, houses customized samplers designed to be at sea for six months. Read the story
View ArticleDesigning Thoughtful Writing Assignments
In the University of Mississippi’s Foundations for Academic Success Track (FASTrack) program, students take a research-writing course focused on the theme of community. Read the story
View ArticleCleveland Daily Banner: Engineers without Borders working closely with Rotary
The water was filthy looking and was contained in a gigantic, funnel-like jar, open to the elements, said Marni Kendricks, assistant dean for undergraduate academics at the School of Engineering at the...
View ArticleWork of Mississippi Innocence Project Highlighted in Huffington Post
A recent investigative reporting piece from the Huffington Post’s Radley Balko discusses the work of the Mississippi Innocence Project, a clinic housed at the University of Mississippi School of Law,...
View ArticleClarion Ledger: Some teachers exemplify qualities that make them great
University of Mississippi graduate and first-year teacher Phelton Cortez Moss built a rapport with his students after only a few months of teaching at Greenwood High School. Read the story
View ArticleHuffington Post: Space Lawsuits Entering New Frontier
As companies examine future projects in space, they turn to individuals like Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, director of the space law program at the University of Mississippi, for legal precedents. Read the...
View ArticleSun Herald: Alumna Earned Three Degrees Despite Cancer
University of Mississippi alumna and Vancleave native Rachel Ables earned three degrees (including a law degree) while battling cancer. She passed away last week, but her inspiring story was chronicled...
View ArticleLaw School’s Inaugural Skill Session Led by Elite Practictioners
The University of Mississippi School of Law’s new program, the Skill Session, begins Jan. 7, 2013, and focuses on providing UM law students with professional legal skill training from a set of...
View ArticleTravel and Leisure: The Mississippi Delta’s Small-Town Culture
The university’s intellectual spin-off is evident everywhere in the community. Films, lecture series, and symposia underwritten by the CSSC draw a diverse crowd of academics and enthusiasts. Read the...
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