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Illustrating the Point

Ralph Hudson Gallery, 1162 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States

Illustrations in books, newspapers, magazines or posters help to communicate the intent of a text.  Need to visualize a key moment in a narrative?  Or express witty statements about the politics of the day?  Illustrating the Point presents a range of ways that artists communicate visually. The Mississippi University for Women Galleries, located on the […]

Auditions: Nickel and Dimed

Cromwell Communication Center

The W Department of Theatre announces Upcoming Auditions for: NICKEL AND DIMED By Joan HoldenBased on the book Nickel and Dimed, On (Not) Getting By in AmericaBy Barbara EhrenreichDirected by Asst. Professor Kathy Newman Can a woman survive, when she suddenly has to make beds all day in a hotel and live on $7 an […]

Illustrating the Point

Ralph Hudson Gallery, 1162 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States

Illustrations in books, newspapers, magazines or posters help to communicate the intent of a text.  Need to visualize a key moment in a narrative?  Or express witty statements about the politics of the day?  Illustrating the Point presents a range of ways that artists communicate visually. The Mississippi University for Women Galleries, located on the […]

Cacao and Chocolate: A Powerful Legacy Exhibit

John C. Fant Memorial Library, 1200 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, 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 Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the […]

Intersections of Gender and Place

Ralph Hudson Gallery, 1162 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States

Intersections of Gender and Place is a biennial exhibition that examines various issues of gender and also the impact of this region on the artist’s work. The parameters are purposefully vague so that the invited artists may address the theme through their own interpretations. The result is lively ‘conversation’ about gender in the South. This […]

LGBTQ+ Literary Reading

John C. Fant Memorial Library, 1200 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States

Faculty and Alumni will host a special LGBTQ+ literary reading in conjunction with LGBTQ+ History Month.

Zeta Week GirlfrindZ: For The GirlZ

The W Room

This event for girls who want explore more into skin care and proper make up techniques.  Hosted by: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9492940

Joe L. Alexander Tribute Concert

Kossen Auditorium (Inside Poindexter Hall)

The Department of Music unexpectedly lost a member of its musical family over the summer, Dr. Joe L. Alexander.  Professor Alexander has been teaching at the W since 2016.  Over the years, he has taught numerous music theory, music history, brass, music composition and music appreciation courses.   Dr. Alexander loved teaching and he was beloved […]

Illustrating the Point

Ralph Hudson Gallery, 1162 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, United States

Illustrations in books, newspapers, magazines or posters help to communicate the intent of a text.  Need to visualize a key moment in a narrative?  Or express witty statements about the politics of the day?  Illustrating the Point presents a range of ways that artists communicate visually. The Mississippi University for Women Galleries, located on the […]

Cacao and Chocolate: A Powerful Legacy Exhibit

John C. Fant Memorial Library, 1200 5th Avenue South, Columbus, MS, 39701, 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 Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the […]