Keep Columbus Beautiful is excited to partner with MUW’s Community Service for the September 23rd Day of Service, and we would love for you to be part of it! This […]
Ticket raffle for a $50 walmart giftcard. 1 ticket = $2 3 Tickets = $5 Hosted by: FBLA Collegiate Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11650628
Enjoy a tasty nacho bar while getting to know members of NPHC. We'll have a fun Kahoot game to test your knowledge of NPHC. It's a great way to connect, […]
Stop by out table during lunch time and learn about the dangers of hazing, why it's harmful and how we're committed to a hazing-free environment. Let's work together to promote […]
🎉 Calling all curious minds, future educators, researchers, and changemakers! The W's Council on Family Relations invites all students interested in the helping fields to join us in the Education […]
Shannon James graduated from MUW thirty years ago in 1995 with a Cum Laude B.S. in Biology, completed an M.S. in Entomology from University of Tennessee Knoxville, and has built […]
Support RHA and get your ride squeaky clean! Cars are just $5 and SUVs/Trucks only $10. All proceeds support future student programming. Bring your vehicle and help spread the word! […]
Friendly City Books
118 N 5th Street, Columbus, United States
1884 Fellow in the Women's College, Lessa Harvey, will be hosting a Feminist Book Club in partnership with MUW's Women's College and Friendly City Books. The meeting on Wednesday, September […]
Friendly City Books
118 N 5th Street, Columbus, United States
At the club's first session, members will discuss Rebecca Solnit’s Men Explain Things to Me. Lessa Harvey, an 1884 Fellow in the Women's College, created this feminist book club after […]
Engage with students to share information about safety on campus. Hosted by: Culure, Community, and Access Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11683443
Columbus Arts Council, 501 Main Street, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States
“Remembering Emmett: From Silence to Social Change” is an exhibit by the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in support of the Community Read. This event is also supported by the Mississippi […]