Join us for Springfest, a spring festival collaboratively hosted by the Interclub Council–a body representing all of The W’s 4-year social clubs. This year’s celebration will include a riff-off karaoke […]
Cochran Hall
1205 3rd Avenue South, Columbus, MS, United States
March with SPB, I.D.E.A.L Women, and The W’s Council of Family Relations in solidarity with women and children facing or recovering from domestic violence or navigating crisis pregnancies. We will […]
Join the History, Political Science, & Geography Club for a Women’s History Month-inspired movie night! Grab some snacks and settle in for Suffragette, which “movingly explores the passion and heartbreak […]
Friendly City Books
118 N 5th Street, Columbus, United States
Meet author and historian Anastasia C. Curwood and get a signed copy of her new autobiography of Shirley Chisholm at Friendly City Books in downtown Columbus. Chisolm was a trailblazing […]
Come and hear Anastasia C. Curwood talk about the life and experiences of Shirley Chisholm, whose 1972 bid for the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party made history and paved […]
Poindexter Music Hall
305 Ginkgo Lane, Columbus, MS, United States
The Department of Music welcomes alumni back to The W with the Homecoming Music Student Showcase at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in Poindexter Hall’s Connie Kossen Auditorium.
The W Campus
1100 College Street, Columbus, United States
The Mag Chain Ceremony is one of the most treasured traditions at The W. Although its exact origin is unclear, some form of the Magnolia Chain Ceremony has been a […]
Rent Auditorium (Inside Whitfield Hall)
1100 College Street, Columbus, MS, United States
The W honors its Spring 2023 The College of Nursing and Health Sciences will hold their ceremonies at 1p.m. The Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business & Professional Studies, and […]
John C. Fant Memorial Library
1200 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, United States
Please join us celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at Mississippi University for Women. This project was made possible by a grant from the Mississippi Humanities Council, through support from the National […]