More than 100 students from area high schools were on Mississippi University for Women’s campus Thursday, March 2 to participate in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences’ Navigating Nursing Day. The students visited various interactive stations ranging from listening to different breathing sounds such as asthma to administering pain…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Four Mississippi University for Women students won prizes at the Mississippi chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) annual conference and Student Auditions finals Feb. 24-25. Aaron Rishel, Shakia Butler, Dr. Susan Hurley, Jerry Brown and Moira Cairns. Held at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, 69…
The Department of Art and Design at Mississippi University for Women recently recognized students at the annual Juried Art Exhibition Awards ceremony. “The Art and Design faculty are proud of our students featured in this year’s student exhibition. Their time commitment, hard work and artistic skills are evident in the…
Mississippi University for Women, the first state-supported college for women in the United States, will celebrate Women’s History Month throughout March. “It’s important to recognize the contributions, histories and legacies of women trailblazers every day, but especially during Women’s History Month. Women have made so many outstanding contributions to society…
Sit down. Relax. Settle in. Patricia Shannon Evans (née Broocks) has a story to tell. Don’t worry. You’re in good hands because Evans has done the painstaking research and crisscrossed the state of Mississippi through her work with the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund (MZMF) so she can relate the stories…