A University of Mississippi (UM) study showed a meteoric rise in methamphetamine deaths in the U.S. since the turn of the 21st century. The death rate rose 61-fold from
His gift provides financial support to the Judge Neal B. Biggers Jr. Constitutional Law Award, presented annually to a UM law student with outstanding ability and interest in constitutional law. This award was established to honor Biggers' decades of service as a federal judge.
When University of Mississippi education majors have opportunities to travel for field trips, Renee Hill-Cunningham wants to ensure no student is left behind.
University of Mississippi researchers, supported by a $2M Department of Justice grant, aim to enhance safety, belonging, and success in rural schools.
Scholars continue to receive support if they meet the requirements, which include maintaining a minimum GPA, participating in Luckyday programming and living their first year in the Luckyday Residential College, a living-learning community that includes a resident faculty fellow, dining hall, library and an exercise facility.
The application deadline for the online MBA programs at University of Mississippi, a public school, is rolling. Ninety-six percent of students are already employed when they first enroll.
Students at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) aiming to pursue a career as an attorney now have access to an accelerated law school pathway, made possible through a newly established partnership with Mississippi College (MC).
With six Alabama locations and featured in a documentary about University of Alabama sororities, The Pants Store will add an Oxford location.
The Oxford Surgery Center has completed a 4,620-square-foot expansion designed to enhance its capacity to deliver advanced surgical care to Oxford residents and communities across north Mississippi. The expansion underscores OSC’s commitment to excellence and innovation in healthcare.
The 271st meeting between Ole Miss and Mississippi State in men's basketball happens this Saturday, January 18 at 5 p.m. in Humphrey
Center for Mathematics and Science Education selected four K-12 educators for its new teacher leadership initiative.
A University of Mississippi faculty member is the first from the state selected for a national program that promotes research and funding opportunities for American students and professors.