Mississippi University for Women’s Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center is expanding accessibility and improving the visitor experience through facility and trail renovations made possible by recent local and state grant funding. “We are very thankful to MDOT and PACCAR for providing the funds to help improve our facility,” said…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Dr. Hal Scofield, a physician-scientist associated with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) since 1991, will visit Mississippi University for Women for the final SM-100 seminar of the semester. The seminar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 12, in Parkinson Hall, Room 117, from noon to 1 p.m. Scofield…
Mississippi University for Women reported its largest enrollment increase in nearly a decade, with an 8% increase bringing total unduplicated student enrollment to 2,371 for fall 2025. “This year’s growth in enrollment reflects the great work done by our Enrollment Management staff and our faculty,” said W President…
Established by the Legislature in 2010, the Educational Achievement Council annually provides benchmarks toward national educational goals for each university in the Mississippi higher educational system. The EAC report card has recently been released, detailing each university’s progress in increasing the educational attainment and skill levels of the…
Mississippi University for Women will celebrate transfer students in recognition of National Transfer Student Week, Oct. 20–24. The celebration, hosted by The W’s Student Success Center and themed “A Spook-tacular Path to Success: The Transfer Way,” will feature a series of events designed to support, recognize and engage transfer…