This quarter’s Town & Tower meeting will kick off the beginning of the semester at Mississippi University for Women in its new showcase culinary arts facility. The meeting is set for Thursday, Sept. 7 at 11:30 a.m. President Nora Miller will be the featured speaker. She will provide a campus…
Author: Tyler Wheat
The Center for Education Support (CES) at Mississippi University for Women will host Educators Are Essential, a free educational conference for local educators presented by the Columbus Lowndes Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee, Saturday, Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. “The W’s Center for Education Support is excited…
When it comes to affordable degrees, Mississippi University for Women is leading the state. Washington Monthly’s 2023 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings: South ranked the university No. 15 nationally. “This recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to making quality education accessible to all students, regardless of their…
The Center for Education Support at Mississippi University for Women has announced Penny Mansell as director. “Penny Mansell demonstrates an outstanding ability to see the interconnectedness of the education-specific goals of multiple community partners and those of the School of Education, the resources needed and how our work together brings…
Laila Wrenn and Mallory Parker Two juniors from Mississippi University for Women were recently selected to participate in the undergraduate portion of the Mississippi Rural Physicians Scholarship Program (MRPSP). Junior Mallory Parker is a biology major from Mantachie. She also is minoring in chemistry and nutrition. Junior Laila Wrenn, of…