Mississippi University for Women’s campus recreation, in conjunction with Project CHEW, will begin hosting a series of health and wellness talks in October. Lily Burns The series is meant to lead into the spring wellness challenge hosted each year by campus recreation. The first talk will feature Lily Burns from…
Author: Robert Scott
Mississippi University for Women received three separate nominations in The Commercial Dispatch’s “Best of the Triangle” for 2023. The “Best of the Triangle” is a yearly competition where the public gets to decide who is the best at what they do by voting. The contest encompasses the entire Golden Triangle.
The Office of Student Life at Mississippi University for Women has a slate of events planned to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month throughout October. Unlike Pride Month, LGBTQ+ History Month is celebrated in October to coincide with National Coming Out Day Oct. 11. National Coming Out Day is also the main…
While Sonya Kovalevsky might not be a household name, it is nonetheless extremely significant. Kovalevsky was a pioneer for women in the field of mathematics, paving the way for many who followed. This contribution has been celebrated by Mississippi University for Women for more than 20 years, and this year…
Melbourne Museum’s Dr. Maggie Haines, Dr. Travis Hagey and Maddie Guerin COLUMBUS, Miss.– Dr. Travis Hagey, assistant professor of science at Mississippi University for Women, has a bit of an affinity for geckos. Specifically, he wants to get to the bottom of how the creatures’ toe pads work. This desire…