Mississippi University for Women is adding options for undergraduate students in the Public Health Education major and for students in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program. Dr. Irene Pintado, chair of the Department of Health & Kinesiology, said The W will officially launch an optional healthcare navigator path in…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Amanda Williams has seen numerous peers receive Owl Star awards in her 13 years at Mississippi University for Women. Williams On Dec. 8, Williams received the highest honor when she was named the Owl Star of the Year. Christi Dillion, an administrative assistant in the Department of Psychology & Family…
Mississippi University for Women has announced a new scholarship for Gold Award and Eagle Scout recipients. “We are excited about offering this scholarship opportunity for these two prestigious groups of students. The Eagle Scout and Gold Award recognition is not easily achieved, and students earning these honors are leaders making…
The School of Education at Mississippi University for Women is creating spaces to enhance student performance and provide professional development for community educators. “The School of Education supports many community partnerships and connections. These new spaces allow us to have modern and collaborative meeting spaces with our community stakeholders,” said…
Learn.org recently ranked Mississippi University for Women’s Master of Arts in Teaching as the third best online education degree program in the country. “We are very proud of this recognition, an honor not only for the faculty and staff of the School of Education, but for the collaborative efforts across…