Special Events
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Gospel Fest
Poindexter Music Hall 305 Ginkgo Lane, Columbus, MS, United States -
Minority Student Leadership Conference
Fant Memorial Library 1100 College St, Columbus, MS, United States +1 more -
Minority Student Leadership Conference
Fant Memorial Library 1100 College St, Columbus, MS, United States +1 more -
Sankofa African American Mobile Museum
The W Room -
Book Talk: “Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts”
Gail P. Gunter Multi-Purpose Room -
Black & Beauty: A Celebration of Culture & Style
Nissan AuditoriumThis Black History Month, join us for Black & Beauty, a stunning fashion showcase that celebrates the essence of Black culture through the art of fashion. Featuring 15–25 participants, the […]
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The Ice Age of Making Babies and (Pro)creating Meaning in the 21st Century
Gail P. Gunter Room, Fant LibraryResearch presentation by Dr. Jill Drouillard, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and MUW Humanities Faculty of the Year. Hosted by the Women’s College.
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2025 Music by Women Festival
Kossen Auditorium (Inside Poindexter Hall)The Mississippi University for Women’s ninth annual Music by Women Festival will be held in the historic Poindexter Hall on the campus of the Mississippi University for Women. The festival […]
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International Music by Women Festival
The W Campus 1100 College Street, Columbus, United StatesThe ninth annual international Music by Women Festival will be held March 6-8, 2025 on the campus of the Mississippi University for Women. The festival will feature concerts of new […]
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For (Colored) Girls Who Considered Maverick Feminism/When Respectability Is Not Enuf
Nissan Auditorium, Parkinson Hall(photo by Jonah Holland) Research presentation by Dr. Kemeshia Swanson, Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies at MSU. Dr. Swanson will discuss respectability politics and how its limitations […]
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Women’s College Colloquium Series: Dr. Lindsey Stewart
Gail P. Gunter Room, Fant LibraryPresentation by Dr. Lindsey Stewart, author of The Politics of Black Joy: Zora Neale Hurston and Neo-Abolitionism. Her research focuses on black feminist conceptions of political agency.