BLUE, an acronym for Building Leadership, Understanding & Education, is set to take place on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 6 p.m. in the Pope Banquet Room of Hogarth Dining Center at Mississippi University for Women. BLUE 2023 will be streamed live for participants who wish to participate virtually. “Whether you’re…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Thomas K. Lee wants you to take a chance. T.K. Lee It doesn’t matter if it is the second, third or 40th opportunity because Lee believes it’s crucial that everyone listens to the voice in their head and takes a chance. That message is at the heart of Lee’s latest…
Tamera Jones has no doubt: Prom was the best time of her life. Fortunately for Jones, she had an opportunity to share the prom experience with her friends and classmates at Senatobia High School prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. In recent years, though, students across the world have missed chances…
As part of the next steps of its naming process, Mississippi University for Women has shared findings based on data gathered in an open community survey. Over 4,300 people completed the survey created by Love Communications based out of Salt Lake City. The greatest participation was from alumni, and the…
Seniors in the Gordy Honors College at Mississippi University for Women were recently recognized for their research at the 2023 Mississippi Honors Conference held at Itawamba Community College Friday, Feb. 3. Left to right: Lillian Ergle, Crystal Adams, Kayla Redmond, Mackenzie Pearce, Alyssa Cox “We are very proud of the…