With President Donald Trump elevating bans of diversity, equity and inclusion programs to the top of national Republicans’ education agenda, Mississippi lawmakers are working to shutter DEI across the state’s higher education system.
Mississippi's universities are scrambling to gauge the impact of a White House memo temporarily freezing federal grants.
The University of Mississippi announced students named to the Fall 2024 Honor Roll lists. The following local students were named to the Dean's Honor Roll, which is
Mean Green of Mississippi Valley State University finally got to perform at Trump's inauguration ceremony on January 20 after their GoFundMe was able to raise over $300k.
Randolph Harrell, of Suffolk, was named to the University of Mississippi’s Fall 2024 Honor Roll. Harrell, who is in the B.B.A. in Management program, was named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.
For Mississippi State, the impact Josh Hubbard can make has been evident, even most recently in a loss to No. 4 Alabama. Through 21 games, the sophomore guard
President Mark E. Keenum and East Mississippi Community College (EMCC) President Scott Alsobrooks signed a Memorandum of
The University of Mississippi announced students named to the Fall 2024 Honor Roll lists. The following local students were named to the Chancellor's Honor Roll, which is
Ava Whittaker, of Crossville, TN, was named to the University of Mississippi’s Fall 2024 Honor Roll lists. Whittaker, in the B.F.A. in Theatre Arts program, was named to the Dean’s Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.
Central Mississippi, including the Jackson area, Vicksburg and Meridian, could receive up to two inches of snow. Mississippi State University (Starkville campus and the Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville) will open under "normal operations ...
Teams are going up and going down in the latest Bracketology projecting the NCAA men's tournament field with Tennessee leading the biggest change.
During his State of the State Address Governor Tate Reeves stood firm against Medicaid Expansion. Thursday patients and healthcare advocates gathered at the Capitol hoping to get bipartisan support to extend healthcare coverage to working Mississippians.