Mississippi University for Women’s Music Therapy Clinic was founded in 2020, right on the cusp of the COVID-19 pandemic, which halted any plans for offering programs to the general public. However, with things seeming more akin to “normal” now, the clinic is looking to kick off its planned music program…
Author: Robert Scott
A person’s health is quite possibly the most important thing they have to look after. This includes not only physical health but mental health as well. Mississippi University for Women’s counseling center is aiming to help raise awareness of the different tools available to help with that during the third…
Mississippi University for Women’s Department of Health and Kinesiology is gearing up to host this year’s Women’s Health Awareness Luncheon. The event will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11 in the Pope Banquet Hall on The W’s campus. This year’s speaker will be Dr. Pam Lacy OB/GYN, who…
Over the summer, news broke that Mississippi University for Women had suffered a tragic loss. Music professor, Dr. Joe L. Alexander, had suddenly passed away. Dr. Joe L. Alexander “There is so much that can be said about Dr. Alexander. He was a wonderful colleague, a consummate musician and a…
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…