Friendly City Friday. At first blush, it may sound like a day when the City Hall staff of hometown Columbus, can loosen up the tie and wear sweats to work, or perhaps, folks can get 2-for-1 appetizers at local hangout, Zachary’s. While neither is the case-not that both would…

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The new Career Services and Professional Development (CSPD) Center has launched a professional development program to provide training as recommended by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. The professional development program is a multi-year pathway and offers students the opportunity to obtain the Professional Development Certification by completing workshops…

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On Sept. 18, Mississippi University for Women’s Career Services and Professional Development Center relaunched the Etiquette Dinner in the Culinary Arts Institute Dining Room at The W. During the event, the guests learned networking tips and etiquette for a formal dining setting while enjoying a seven-course dinner prepared by MUW…

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What’s the best way to culminate a historic $25 million capital campaign? With a balloon drop, a celebration dance, a champagne toast and the announcement of a new campaign. During Homecoming weekend, Mississippi University for Women announced that it had exceeded its $25 million fundraising campaign goal. The official announcement…

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Mississippi University for Women released the results of a study that estimates the impact on the statewide economy is more than $215 million and sustains 3,433 jobs. Th e report also found that students see a high rate of return for their investment. W President Nora Miller said the university…

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Mockers Celebrate 10 Years of Practice On the fourth floor of Reneau Hall, you will find Mockers. These students receive class credit each fall and spring semester as they prepare for simulated trial competitions. Anyone can be a mocker, regardless of major. Formally known as The W Mock Trial Team…

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