Penny Mansell wants to build something special. Penny Mansell That’s why Mansell is so excited about the second annual Celebrating and Highlighting Early Childhood Respect (CHEER) Conference from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the new Phil Hardin Innovative Learning Lab (PHILL) in the Mississippi University for Women’s School…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Questions linger with C.T. Salazar. C.T. Salazar. Sometimes, Salazar finds the answers. There are other times, though, when the solutions are elusive, so Salazar turns to writing as a way to find a route to a resolution. Salazar’s latest project, “Headless John the Baptist Hitchhiking,” took seven years from the…
Mississippi University for Women and the Martha Swain Speaker Series are excited to welcome author Anastasia C. Curwood to campus for a talk about the life and experiences of Shirley Chisholm from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in Nissan Auditorium, Parkinson Hall. Anastasia C. Curwood The Mississippi Humanities Council, the…
Ali Glasgow had a vision. But it is challenging to assemble different pieces and viewpoints into a coherent voice, so Glasgow wasn’t sure how the 2022 edition of “The Dilettanti,” Mississippi University for Women’s student literary magazine, would come together. Glasgow, her staff and the contributors rose to that challenge…
Disruption is at the heart of Dr. Tim Lampkin’s message. Dr. Tim Lampkin To disrupt issues like generational poverty, structured inequality and institutional racism, Lampkin believes business ownership is a direct pathway to building wealth. Lampkin and Higher Purpose Co have been working to promote that message since 2016. At…