Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter announced on Friday that he intends to resign from his position before the end of the 2018-2019 school year. Vitter will continue to serve as Chancellor through January 3, 2019, and will join faculty as a...
This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available. Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter announced his resignation on Friday according to a statement from the state Institutions of Higher Learning. Vitter became the university’s 17th Chancellor in January of...
The IHL Board announced Jeffrey Vitter's intent to resign as Ole Miss Chancellor on Friday morning. Vitter will serve as Chancellor of the university until January 3, 2019, and continue as a tenured Distinguished Professor in the School of Engineering’s...
Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter conducted his third inspection of Ole Miss ROTC cadets at the annual ROTC Chancellor’s Review Ceremony yesterday. An inspection consists of cadets in formation being reviewed by a senior official on unit readiness and discipline. A review...
A couple dozen students and community members gathered at 5 p.m. Thursday night at the Circle on campus as part of a nationwide day of protests to protect Robert Mueller, special counsel of the Trump-Russia investigation. Ole Miss students and...
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Terrified patrons hurled barstools through windows to escape or threw their bodies protectively on top of friends as a Marine combat veteran killed 12 people at a country music bar in an attack that added...
The final Ole Miss Theta Encore show raised $66,313 for the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) association Wednesday night at the Gertrude Ford Center. Delta Gamma sorority took home first place with its production “Where are they now?” which explored...
The J.D. Williams Library held a lecture on “Faulkner’s Native American World: Fiction and Reality,” hosted on Wednesday afternoon appropriately in the Faulkner Room. University students, professors and community members attended the lecture led by Robbie Ethridge, a professor of...
Student campaign volunteers spent months doing campaign work that culminated on Election Day yesterday. On campus, several students worked as volunteers on campaigns to elect specific candidates in Mississippi and to support voting in the state. Alec Ashby, treasurer of...
As midterm election polls closed across the nation last night, the Associated Student Body Senate unanimously passed a resolution calling for the university to cancel classes on election days in an attempt to increase voter turnout among students. “We can...