As Mississippi University for Women prepares for the start of the 2022-23 school year, Chief of Police Randy Vibrock would like to offer some suggestions and a few reminders to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience on campus. “We are excited to see students, faculty and staff returning…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Students are encouraged to “Find Their Path” as part of Mississippi University for Women’s Blues Week 22. Sponsored by the Office of Student Life, Blues Week is The W’s annual list of programming designed to kick off the start of the school year with engaging events to help students connect…
Mississippi University for Women has named Mary Helen Ruffin as chair of the Department of Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program for the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. “Throughout my tenure as a nurse educator, I have been afforded the opportunity to work alongside distinguished faculty and staff…
Music always was a passion Payton Tanner shared with her father. Payton Tanner Rusty Tanner taught Payton to appreciate older country music, 1970s rock n’ roll and other genres of music. Their musical bond carried over to church, where they would sing old hymns together and harmonize. Payton’s bond with…
In the U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 College Rankings for Regional Universities South, The W is No. 1 in graduating students carrying the lightest debt load. The ranking shows students typically have $15,000 in loan debt after graduation and that 64% of freshman students receive federal loan assistance. “With…