Mississippi University for Women’s Police Department has added to their ranks with the establishment of a new security officer position for the upcoming academic year. The position is non-sworn, which means the officer will be unarmed. The main goal of the position is to supplement the patrol officers on campus,…
Author: Robert Scott
Reneau Hall Mississippi University for Women has established navigator for accessibility and student success services as a new position for the 2024-25 school year. Tequila McCoy, former student support specialist, will step into the role. She is tasked with ensuring The W experience is just as accessible for disabled students…
Mississippi University for Women was recently named to Money.com’s “America’s Best Colleges” list, securing the top spot for public universities in the state. “We are proud to receive this recognition from Money.com. Today’s students look at many factors when deciding where to attend college. Money.com’s ratings consider graduation rates, cost…
The beginning of a new semester means new faces on campus. Several new faculty members have joined The W this fall. They include: Dr. Entidhar Al-Rashid is a visiting assistant professor of English. She earned her Master of Arts in English Literature from Missouri State University and her PhD in…
Mississippi University for Women starts the academic year off with Blues Week, a week full of activities for students, through Sunday, Aug. 25. Sponsored by the Office of Student Life, Blues Week is an annual event that welcomes new and returning students to The W’s campus each fall. A week’s…