The Mississippi University for Women Student Programming Board will serve as the host for the 100th Night Ceremony from 6-11 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at Carrier Chapel. The ceremony, which was created in 1992 by the Division of Student Services, occurs 100 nights before the spring graduation. It is designed…
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There’s always time to be a better you. That’s why Melissa Parsons and the Mississippi University for Women’s Campus Recreation staff want you to be a part of the Spring Fitness Challenge 2023. The 80-day event is designed to help participants make healthy changes to their lives, lose weight and…
Tamera Jones College always was a goal for Tamera Jones. Ever since Jones was a freshman at Senatobia High School, she knew she needed to continue her educational journey if she wanted to ensure a better life for herself. Another motivating factor made Jones’ more special: She is the first…
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, millions of Americans are affected, directly or indirectly, with a mental health condition. Mississippi University for Women will highlight the topic next week through activities open to campus and the community. World Mental Health Day is Monday, Oct. 10, and the Disney…
As Mississippi University for Women prepares for the start of the 2022-23 school year, Chief of Police Randy Vibrock would like to offer some suggestions and a few reminders to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience on campus. “We are excited to see students, faculty and staff returning…
About The W
Located in historic Columbus, Mississippi, The W was founded in 1884 as the first state-supported college for women in the United States. Today, the university is home to 2,193 students in more than 70 majors and concentrations and has educated men for 40 years. The university is nationally recognized for low student debt, community and social mobility which empowers students to BE BOLD.
Be Bold. Tower with Blue.