Paleontology curator George Phillips will present “The Geologic History of Plymouth Bluff” at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at the Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center. George Phillips “I grew up nearby in the Black Belt (Artesia) and lived for several years on Old West Point Road. I’m always excited to…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Members of The Long Blue Line returned to the campus of Mississippi University for Women for Homecoming 2025, setting new attendance records for the annual event. “Homecoming 2025 was a true success, thanks to the incredible teamwork across campus. From the Office of Development and Alumni’s tireless dedication to the…
Nominations are now being accepted for the Kossen Faculty Excellence Award. The Kossen Faculty Excellence Award endowment was established by Drs. Connie (’64) and Tom Kossen. This year the endowment fund will be $6,000 to recognize an outstanding faculty member, the recipient of which will be named and honored during…
As speech-language pathology graduate students at Mississippi University for Women prepare for commencement, they are leaving with more than just a degree—they are earning a certification in Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES), a procedure that could transform the way they diagnose and treat swallowing disorders in their future careers.
Mississippi University for Women submitted a Request for Proposal (RFP) to the Mississippi Department of Education on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The university is officially seeking to continue a more than three-decade-old partnership with The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (MSMS). “Our proposal details The W’s strengths and distinguishing capabilities…