The public health programs in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Mississippi University for Women will host the inaugural Healthy Beginnings Fair, Friday, Sept. 19, from 10 a.m.-noon in the Pohl Gymnasium lobby. The event is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of mothers, children and expecting families…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Mississippi University for Women has been named to the “25 Best-in-Class Colleges” list, a selection of stand-out institutions from the Washington Monthly’s college rankings. “We are honored to be recognized for our commitment to academic excellence, student success and service to our community, city and state,” said University President Nora…
Mississippi University for Women’s Career Services and Professional Development Center and Student Success Center were recently recognized for their innovative marketing strategy encouraging career readiness for students. Clear Moore (left) and Ali Glasgow pose with Philadelphia Flyers’ mascot Gritty The award was presented at the 2025 Pathway Student Success Conference,…
Mississippi University for Women has earned national recognition for its dedication to student success and social mobility, ranking among the region’s top 20 colleges in Washington Monthly’s Best Bang for the Buck–Southern Colleges. “It is gratifying to see The W’s commitment to high-quality, affordable education, student success and social mobility…
Undergraduate students at Mississippi University for Women pursuing a degree in speech-language pathology will soon have a streamlined path to graduate school, with automatic admission to The W’s master’s program beginning fall 2025. The recently approved automatic admission program offered through The W’s speech-language pathology program will allow students who…