Once again, Mississippi University for Women is the state leader in degree completion. And while overall headcount was down, enrollment of first-time freshmen has increased. For fall 2023, the university enrolled 2,227 students, accounting for a 4.8% drop in unduplicated enrollment. First-time freshmen increased by 27%. “Within the overall decrease…
Author: Tyler Wheat
The College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Mississippi University for Women will celebrate 50 years of nursing Friday, Nov. 10. Beginning at 3 p.m., the college will offer tours of Martin Hall, simulation demonstrations and viewings of historic videos and photos. An alumni cocktail party will follow the building…
Mississippi University for Women’s basketball teams will be hosting a “Halloween Hoot & Hoops” event for fans of all ages on Monday, Oct. 30 in Pohl Gym from 5:15-7 p.m. The event will be a great opportunity for youth in 8th grade and younger to test out their Halloween costumes…
Dr. Reyna Vergara understands the power of language. Erinn Holloway, Edgar Serrano and Dr. Reyna Vergara Now Vergara, an assistant professor of Spanish at Mississippi University for Women, wants to pair that power with advocacy to help foreign language students and teachers in the state of Mississippi. Vergara set that…
The Golden Triangle College Fair hosted by Mississippi University for Women will allow high school seniors to connect with higher education and professional opportunities Nov. 1 and 2 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Pohl Gym. “The W is excited to be hosting this fantastic event. The Golden Triangle…