Children who use Words for Life (WFL) vocabulary are invited to Camp TnT (Talking in Turner: A Communication Explosion) June 3-6 from 8:30 a.m. to noon hosted by the Speech and Hearing Center at Mississippi University for Women. “Camp TnT uses fun, engaging activities such as crafts, sensory play and…
Author: Robert Scott
Eight Mississippi University for Women faculty members recently presented their research at the annual Provost’s Faculty Symposium on The W’s campus. Dr. Jill Drouillard, assistant professor of philosophy, kicked off the first session with “Beyond Mother’s Blood: Heidegger’s Nationalism and Contemporary Far Right Populist Movements.” The presentation described “why it…
Mississippi University for Women’s family science program recently achieved recertification as a certified family life educator (CFLE). Dr. Cecilia Brooks and Dr. Dorothy Berglund Certified programs, of which there are more than 130 throughout the United States and Canada, are reevaluated every five years. Achieving recertification in and of itself…
The fall of 2022 turned out to be an important one for Mississippi University for Women senior Frederica Hargrove, they just didn’t know it at the time. “My Introduction to Public History instructor assigned me to discover a piece of local history that I believed deserved to be a historic…
When Sheryl Jefferies set out to begin her capstone project, she had no idea it would take on a life of its own. Being a transfer, non-traditional student from Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Jefferies had never even heard of The W. But when researching schools to complete…