Students and alumni shared their experiences as minority students at a predominantly white institution and why they chose to further their education at the “Real Talk, Day of Dialouge” panel Friday afternoon in the Triplett Alumni Center. The panel consisted...
A project created a few years ago has resurfaced, reaffirming that black history and black voices are “More Than A Month.” The Black Student Union and Center For Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement partnered to host More Than A Month,...
The University of Mississippi is known for its tumultuous past, but today that history, both good and bad, was etched in bronze. Students, faculty and members of the Oxford community gathered in the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing...
The 2018 Black Alumni Reunion kicked off a four-day weekend yesterday with a wide range of activities including an alumni and student networking panel and a standup comedy show, underscoring this year’s expanded programming. The Black Alumni Reunion, which takes...
UM Pride Network and Queer People of Color (QPOC) teamed up to bring Zero Discrimination Day to the university’s campus for the first time Wednesday and Thursday by hosting events that offered free HIV testing for students. Zero Discrimination Day,...
The Black Alumni Reunion weekend kicked off Thursday afternoon with one of the first events being an alumni and student networking panel called “Success Looks Like Me.” At the panel, six former students from different backgrounds and career paths talked...
Underclassmen, graduate students and alumni clad in dresses and suits alike mixed together in a packed ballroom at The Inn at Ole Miss with the goal of meeting potential employers. More than 400 students attended the career fair yesterday in...
The Division of Student Affairs is holding open forum interviews on campus for UPD’s next police chief, beginning today. The final stages of the Division of Student Affairs’ search for the next UPD police chief begins with Terence Calloway. The...
Associated Student Body executive officer candidates explained and defended their platforms Wednesday night to a full auditorium in the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics. FROM LEFT: Wister Hitt, Elam Miller, Emily Tipton and Dylan Wood, running for Associated...
Members of the Ole Miss and Oxford communities came together Tuesday night to walk in the “A Walk for Champions” vigil in honor of the survivors and lives lost in the Feb. 14 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in...