Mississippi University for Women’s Police Department reached a milestone recently, filling the roster with full staff for the first time in years, according to Chief Randy Vibrock. “Our department provides services 24/7. Having a fully staffed department allows us to do our jobs more effectively and efficiently. Patrol officers are…
Author: Robert Scott
Mississippi University for Women is committed to making sure students are as successful as possible with the introduction of its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), titled “Empowering Your Journey.” “Our QEP aims to support student success by promoting professional development and career readiness through curricular and co-curricular programming and by helping…
Mississippi University for Women’s Gordy Honors College will open its annual Spring Forum Series Thursday, Feb. 29 by welcoming Dr. Jodi Skipper, associate professor of Anthropology and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi. Skipper is the author of “Behind the Big House: Reconciling Slavery, Race, and Heritage in the…
Mississippi University for Women will once again be the host of the C Spire Foundation Mississippi Spelling Bee, Saturday, March 2.According to Mississippi Spelling Bee Director Lois Kappler, 22 of the state’s top spellers will arrive on campus Friday and spend the day doing a variety…
Mississippi University for Women will host the eighth annual Music by Women Festival March 7-9. Housed in The W’s historic Poindexter Hall, the festival will feature 15 concerts featuring music, both new and historic, written by female composers. Concerts will begin at 10 a.m., noon, 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and…