COLUMBUS, Miss.– The struggles weren’t real to Jazmin Roman. Jazmin Roman As one of the top students in her class at Forest High School, Roman didn’t grasp how much some of her English Learner (EL) classmates struggled to complete their work. It wasn’t until Roman participated in the Spanish Service-Learning…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Mississippi University for Women has been approved as the 30th member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC). “We are pleased to join this organization and to be recognized as Mississippi’s Public Liberal Arts College. This association will offer great opportunities for our faculty, staff and students,” said…
Dr. Susan Hurley, associate professor of voice at Mississippi University for Women, presented a lecture recital at the International Congress of Voice Teachers earlier this month in Vienna, Austria. Dr. Susan Hurley Hurley, the founding artistic director of an annual ”AIDS Quilt Songbook”benefit concert in Phoenix, Arizona, presented a lecture…
Beverly Lowry COLUMBUS, Miss.— Mississippi University for Women’s Fall Forum Series hosted by the Gordy Honors College will kick off Thursday, Aug. 25 with author Beverly Lowry, who will discuss her new book, “Deer Creek Drive: A Reckoning of Memory and Murder in the Mississippi Delta” with Mississippi…
As Mississippi University for Women prepares for the start of the 2022-23 school year, Chief of Police Randy Vibrock would like to offer some suggestions and a few reminders to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience on campus. “We are excited to see students, faculty and staff returning…