Signature event to highlight first African American student’s courage, impact Sixty years after civil rights activist James...
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As the bus pulled away from The Lyceum on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, Margaret Gipson, an African...
Alumna Dottie Chapman Reed, research librarians offer historical account, new perspectives The University of Mississippi Libraries’ Department...
Diverse essay collection commemorates Meredith’s 1962 enrollment The University of Mississippi, along with Yoknapatawpha Press, has released...
Screening of film presenting civil rights icon’s life, history and impact set for Tuesday, September 20, 2022...
Upcoming events examine Ole Miss integration, modern newsrooms and the role of religion in politics The Overby...
Jasmine Meredith discovers empowerment in pursuing graduate education at the University of Mississippi Following in a family...
On October 22 Jackson’s Clarion-Ledger ran a story about how the University of Mississippi is fighting efforts...
Photography by Gaetano Catelli Studios It’s official. The building that since 1995 has been named after Ole...
The Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics‘ spring lineup includes one of the first public appearances...
Here is a great picture of Ole Miss‘ Lyceum and The Circle. This is probably about 1900 before...
In The Statue and the Fury, Jim Dees, host of the public radio program Thacker Mountain Radio,...
University, Miss (TLV) – The University of Mississippi has begun construction on a “context plaque” at the...
Square Books Heats Up With Full Schedule Whether you are in the mood for some taut, suspenseful...
Penn State, Ole Miss, and the Sins of Our Fathers The horrifying child molestation scandal at Penn...
Walk Against Fear 2012 Three youth lead a month-long walk against the new age racism our community...
“The night of September 30, 1962 James Meredith integrated the University of Mississippi, backed by 300 federal...