Column: Proponents of spending public funds on private schools are not proponents of letting the people vote on the issue. It ...
As investigators from local, state, and federal agencies searched a backyard on Honey Locust Drive and a drainage ditch, students and professors from MSU's forensic anthropology department were also ...
Associate professor of history and law Jonathan Gienapp debates constitutional interpretation in his work and with his students.
The university recently signed an agreement with Mississippi College School of Law, giving students the opportunity to participate in an accelerated pathway to a law degree. A memorandum of ...
A significant figure in the Civil Rights movement and a historic federal judge, Constance Baker Motley remains largely ...
Civil rights champions have diverse college journeys. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. may be the most recognized civil rights leader in U.S. history, but across many decades, numerous Black activists ...
Several law enforcement agencies are working together to determine if the remains are that of Jimmie “Jay” Lee, the University of Mississippi student who disappeared nearly three years ago.
“Some that weren’t even law enforcement that did everything within their power to try and help find him. We’re just thankful that he’s here, and we know where he is now.” The University of Mississippi ...
FSU poetry professor James Kimbrell headlined The Jerome Stern Reading Series at The Bark, sharing work from his latest collection of poems.
Historical and sociological perspectives reveal why certain societies or subgroups resist change, often rooted in cultural ...
More than 630 students graduated from the University of Mississippi in December 2024. Undergraduate and graduate candidates received degrees from the College of Liberal Arts, General Studies and schoo ...
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