Mississippi University for Women will fill two key director positions this summer and in the fall. Dr. Melissa Smith, Gibbons Chair of Journalism, will assume the role of Kossen Center for Teaching and Learning director July 1, and Dr. Jill Drouillard, assistant professor of philosophy and women’s, gender and sexuality…
Author: Anika Perkins
The Miller-Burdeshaw Lecture Series is proud to announce that John Jefferson will be the featured speaker for this year’s event on the campus of Mississippi University for Women. Jefferson’s talk, titled “It’s OK to Not Be OK,” will be held Thursday, March 20in the Fant Memorial Library’s Gail P. Hunter…
Dear Campus, We look forward to submitting our proposal to MDE for MSMS’s expansion on our campus and in the community. We are proud to have served the state by providing a home and services to support MSMS. MSMS has been a vibrant part of our campus community over the…
The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, the state’s only public residential high school for academically gifted students, will be highlighted at Town & Tower’s Thursday, June 27 meeting on the campus of Mississippi University for Women. Program speakers will include Ginger Tedder, who was recently named executive director of…
The vision and efforts of Sallie Eola Reneau, Olivia Valentine Hastings and Annie Coleman Peyton to create the first public college for women will be commemorated on the campus of Mississippi University for Women with a marker unveiling and public history exhibit during Women’s History Month. The historical marker, which…