Mississippi University for Women kicked off its 43rd annual Mississippi Governor’s School Sunday, and it will run through Saturday, June 15. This year’s program has brought 60 high school scholars from across the state for the two-week, tuition free residential learning experience. “We have 60 of the state’s brightest and…
Author: Robert Scott
The Center for Women’s Research & Public Policy (CWRPP) at Mississippi University for Women welcomed a new class of leaders to the NEW Leadership® Mississippi program this week. Each summer the program brings together college students from across the political spectrum and from a wide range of racial, ethnic, educational,…
The Speech & Hearing Center at Mississippi University for Women will empower readers this summer with Camp LIT (Literacy in Turner) June 17-20. The engaging summer program is aimed at helping students ages 6 to 12 who are below grade level in the area of reading. The specialized camp offers…
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…
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…