Five Mississippi University for Women students recently presented undergraduate research at the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges’ 2024 Southeast Regional Undergraduate Research Scholarly, and Creative Activity Conference hosted by the University of Montevallo, April 19-20. Marshall McAteer, Maggie Taylor, Ethan Wilkins, Hailey McCool and Ayooluwa Ilesanmi “We’ve participated in…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Students from Mississippi University for Women received a personal invitation to join the team at HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding, Mississippi’s largest manufacturing employer and supplier of U.S. Navy surface combatants. Kelsey Polovich, university liaison for business development at Ingalls Shipbuilding, speaks to students in the College of Business and Professional Studies…
Nestled above the historic Tombigbee River Channel, Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center provides individuals, families and organizations the perfect backdrop for retreats, workshops, conferences and gatherings. “Plymouth Bluff is a unique space where families and businesses can come and get away from their busy lives or busy work environments,” said Chandler…
The Board of Trustees of Mississippi’s Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) has formally approved the creation of a new Women’s College at Mississippi University for Women. The college will strengthen and advance the university’s historic emphasis on academic and leadership development for women. “I am pleased that we are able…
Sam Garrie Mississippi University for Women is excited to announce the grand opening of The Nest, a vibrant and dynamic student-focused space, Monday, April 15 in the Hogarth Student Center at 7:30 p.m. “We are excited to open a space that was envisioned by students, for students. I am proud…