The evolution of Ellen Ann Fentress’ work continues. A project that originally started as essays about segregation academies in the state of Mississippi has changed names to include stories from public schools. The revamped website, which is called “The Admissions Project: Race and the Possible for Southern Schools,” has been…
Author: Tyler Wheat
On Thursday, Sept. 15, Mississippi University for Women’s Fall Forum Series welcomes Abigail Franks, programs and policy coordinator for the Southeast Climate & Energy Network (SCEN) and host of the podcast Climate Justice Y’all. Franks will discuss her work on climate resilience and lead a discussion about practicing hope in the…
Kristi DiClemente enjoys planning, organizing and staying busy. Kristi DiClemente DiClemente intends to put those skills to good use in her new role as chair of Mississippi University for Women’s Department of History, Political Science, & Geography (HPG). “I’m really excited about the opportunity to continue the work of my…
COLUMBUS, Miss.– Melinda Lowe knows the perfect way to give the faculty and staff of Mississippi University for Women’s School of Education (SOE) a lift. SOE Faculty and Staff Thanks to the Mississippi Professional Educators Administrator School Grant Program, Lowe was able to implement the Build On Our Strengths Together…
COLUMBUS, Miss.– The Mississippi University for Women’s Counseling Center has partnered with Stand Up, Mississippi for International Overdose Awareness Day Wednesday, Aug. 31. Stand Up, Mississippi is a statewide initiative of the Department of Mental Health that is focused on ending the opioid crisis in the state and lessening the…