Mississippi University for Women continues to lead the state in degree completion despite a decrease in overall headcount. For fall 2022, the university enrolled 2,339 students accounting for a 5.6% drop in unduplicated enrollment. “What we have experienced is not unusual, particularly for regional institutions. It’s part demographic cliff, part…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Earlier this week, the university honored staff and faculty with November birthdays. Among those celebrated was Ashley Morgan, development officer for the Office of Development and Alumni. Daily, she supports fundraising efforts of the university by making connections with alumni and friends of The W. “I have the opportunity to work…
Col. Justin T. Grieve, commander at 14th Flying Training Wing, Columbus AFB, will keynote Mississippi University for Women’s Veterans Day program Friday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. Col. Justin T. Grieve, commander at 14th Flying Training Wing The program, which will be held at Pioneers Plaza (next to Welty Hall),…
The Center for Women’s Research & Public Policy (CWRPP) at Mississippi University for Women has announced the inaugural NEW MS Legislative Fellowship which creates the next step toward political leadership for NEW MS alumni. “The fellowship offers these college students and early professionals the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of…
Mississippi University for Women has been awarded the Best Student Support Services on Intelligent.com’s list of the Best Online Colleges in the state of Mississippi in 2023. The research identifies top schools in the state based on tuition costs, the number of credits required to graduate and the online coursework…