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  • MUW Town Hall

    Limbert Assembly Room (Cochran Ballroom)

    Town Hall is an opportunity for MUW students to communicate directly with members of the MUW administrative staff, allowing them to voice concerns and share new ideas to help make our campus and student experience even better. Hosted by: Student Government Association Portal Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12197941

  • Women and the Arts: J. Janice Coleman, quilter and storyteller

    Gail P. Gunter Room, Fant Library

    Dr. J. Janice Coleman is a quilter, storyteller, and professor of English at Alcorn State University. Her collection of works includes a quilt inspired by Toni Morrison’s Beloved as well as one featuring a life-sized image of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer titled Is This America? Her works, including quilts, cotton sacks, pillowcases, pincushions, […]

  • Film Screening: “An Asylum for Mankind”

    Nissan Auditorium (Inside Parkinson Hall)

    Mississippi University for Women presents “An Asylum for Mankind,” the second episode from the new Ken Burns documentary, The American Revolution. This episode covers the period from May 1775 to July 1776. New Englanders rush to surround the British Army in Boston, but as war begins Americans find themselves sharply divided. After the Battle of […]

  • Film Screening: “An Asylum for Mankind”

    Nissan Auditorium (Inside Parkinson Hall)

    Mississippi University for Women presents “An Asylum for Mankind,” the second episode from the new Ken Burns documentary, The American Revolution. This episode covers the period from May 1775 to July 1776. New Englanders rush to surround the British Army in Boston, but as war begins Americans find themselves sharply divided. After the Battle of […]

  • 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey’s Feminist Book Club: Session 2

    Friendly City Books 1500 N 5th St, Columbus, MS, United States

    Octavia Butler’s dystopian Parable of the Sower is the feminist book club’s next spring read. Whether you are new to speculative fiction or a long-standing fan, join this discussion of Butler’s prescient novel. 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey began this book club as part of her Nancy Yates Community Engagement internship.

  • 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey’s Feminist Book Club: Session 2

    Friendly City Books 1500 N 5th St, Columbus, MS, United States

    Octavia Butler’s dystopian Parable of the Sower is the feminist book club’s next spring read. Whether you are new to speculative fiction or a long-standing fan, join this discussion of Butler’s prescient novel. 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey began this book club as part of her Nancy Yates Community Engagement internship.

  • Making Money Moves: Women, Wealth, and Risk-Taking with Cecilia Brooks and Andrew Luccasen

    Gail P. Gunter Room, Fant Memorial Library

    Want to learn how to make your money go further? Join Cecilia Brooks, Associate Professor of Family Science, and Andrew Luccasen, Professor of Economics and Finance and advisor of The W’s TVA Investment Club, for a discussion of Invest Like a Girl, a new book from Jessica Spangler. Dr. Spangler’s guide is designed to provide “the […]

  • Nell Peel Wolfe Lecture: Dr. Doris Taylor

    Nissan Auditorium, Parkinson Hall

    Dr. Doris A. Taylor is a pioneer in regenerative medicine credited with scientific breakthroughs related to cell and gene therapy, stem cell biology, and tissue engineering. Her stem cell research was recognized as one of the “Top 10 Research Advances” by the American Heart Association, and TIME Magazine nominated her as one of the “100 […]

  • 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey’s Feminist Book Club: Session 3

    Friendly City Books 1500 N 5th St, Columbus, MS, United States

    The feminist book club’s final book pick of the spring is an introduction to contemporary feminism for the Instagram age. Florence Given’s Women Don’t Owe You Pretty points out the narratives that keep women from embracing their own power. 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey started this book club as part of her Nancy Yates Community Engagement […]

  • 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey’s Feminist Book Club: Session 3

    Friendly City Books 1500 N 5th St, Columbus, MS, United States

    The feminist book club’s final book pick of the spring is an introduction to contemporary feminism for the Instagram age. Florence Given’s Women Don’t Owe You Pretty points out the narratives that keep women from embracing their own power. 1884 Fellow Lessa Harvey started this book club as part of her Nancy Yates Community Engagement […]

  • Film Screening: “The Times that Try Men’s Souls”

    Nissan Auditorium (Inside Parkinson Hall)

    Mississippi University for Women presents “The Times that Try Men’s Souls,” the third episode from the new Ken Burns documentary, The American Revolution. This episode covers the period from July 1776 to January 1777. The Revolution, now a war for American independence, faces its toughest challenge yet as General Washington tries to defend New York […]

  • Film Screening: “Conquer by a Drawn Game”

    Nissan Auditorium (Inside Parkinson Hall)

    Mississippi University for Women presents “Conquer by a Drawn Game,” the fourth episode from the new Ken Burns documentary, The American Revolution. This episode covers the period from January 1777 to February 1778. As America braces for a third year of devastating war, British commanders launch campaigns to take Albany and Philadelphia. General Howe beats […]