2005
Beloved Professor, Researcher Honored as 2005 UM Engineer of Distinction, Angela Moore
First Luckyday Scholars Finish Studies, Appreciate Opportunity, Tobie Baker
Applied Sciences Prof Receives National Halverson Young Investigator's Award, Deborah Purnell
Children of Late Benefactor Embrace Her Priorities, Philosophy with Scholarship Endowment, Tina Hahn
Education School to Offer Classroom Management Symposiums, Tobie Baker
CDC Public Health Chief Warns Pharmacy Students of 'Shadows on the Land', Angela Moore
Tailgating in Grove Dubbed One of State's 10 Best ‘Local Secrets', Meredith Crowson
Dr. Ed Thompson Available for Interviews After Lecture, Staff Report
Hints of William Faulkner's Values Revealed in Author's Bible, Tobie Baker
Center Offers Earthquake, Disaster Preparedness Tips for Families, Mary Margaret Miller
David Halberstam to Deliver Commencement Address May 14, Staff Report
Faulkner Artifacts Returned to Home, Tobie Baker
Band Director, Retiring Admissions Director Recognized for Extraordinary Service, Deborah Purnell
CDC Official to Discuss Health Care Issues in Annual Hartman Lecture, Dabney Weems
Late Professor Emeritus Marquette Honors Wife, History Department with $1 Million Gift, Linda Peal
Ben Williams Scholarship Golf Tournament Tees Off May 5 in Madison, Staff Report
Blind Boys of Alabama Featured in May 6 Concert at Ford Center, Deborah Purnell
Honors College Named 'Best' in Nation, Jennifer Southall
Theatre Arts Presents Annual Musical 'Showstoppers,' May 5-7, Camille Breland
Mississippi Early Music Ensemble Performs Spring Concert May 4 at Paris-Yates Chapel, Deborah Purnell
Jazz Alumni to Gather for Reunion in Oxford May 7-8, Laura Hawks
Reithel Named Dean of Business School, Deidra Jackson
Admissions, Registrar Offices Merge to Serve Students Better, Jennifer Southall
Restored Rowan Oak - Home of Nobel Laureate William Faulkner - to Be Dedicated, Tobie Baker
Employee Inducted to Prestigious Honor Society, to Earn Degree after 3 Decades, Jennifer Southall
Math Students Score High in Miss./La. Competition, Elaine Pugh
University Renames Electrical Power Plant in Honor of Johnny Williams, Mitchell Diggs
Writer Michael Ondaatje to Read from His Work Monday, Deidra Jackson
Pharmacy Professors Create First Family Endowments for Scholarships, Staff Report
Ford Center to Present Musical Tribute to Legends of Rock 'n' Roll, April 29, Deborah Purnell
Lafayette-Oxford-University Orchestra Presents Season's Finale April 25, Deborah Purnell
Prof, Adviser to Holy See's Mission Available to Discuss Papal Conclave, Staff Report
Alfred Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' Shot Subject of Liberal Arts Forum April 19, Deidra Jackson
Faculty, Student Panel to Debate Social Security Issues April 20, Elaine Pugh
Past Comes Alive with Victorian Wedding Re-enactment Saturday at Walton-Young House, Angela Moore
Student-Alumni Forum to Offer Students Networking Opportunities, April 22, Staff Report
Accomplished Flutist, Mississippi Native Don Bailey to Perform April 21 in Meek Hall, Deborah Purnell
FedEx Gives $2.5 Million for Academic Support Center, Staff Report
Archaeology Prof Digs for Research Funds in Congress, Represents National Group, Staff Report
Biblical Libidos Topic of Lecture Leading into Renaissance Symposium, Tobie Baker
Department of Theatre Arts Presents Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale' April 21-23, Camille Breland
Fourth Annual C.A.R.E Fair April 20, Camille Breland
PR Students, Local Pros Win in Statewide Competition, Robin Street
Satellite Feed Provided for Commencement, Mary Stanton
FedEx to Announce Major Gift to UM in Thursday Ceremony, Staff Report
Journalism Chair Makes Media Magazine's Top 100 List, Natashia Gregoire
Steel Drum, Salsa Groups Present Free Salsa, Calypso Dance Night Thursday, Deborah Purnell
WorldFest 2005 Features Food, Performances, Games Representing More than 70 Countries, Jennifer Southall
62nd Honors Convocation Recognizes Most Outstanding Students, Staff Report
Accountancy Honor Society to Sponsor Fund-Raiser Golf Tournament April 22, Elaine Pugh
Collaboration to Begin with Emerging Tech Firm for Developing Pharmaceutical Products, Staff Report
Education School Names Jackie Parker Alumnus of the Year, Tobie Baker
Law Students to Argue Case Before State Court of Appeals, Kara Givens
Student Work Documenting Lives of North Mississippians on Display through May, Jennifer Southall
Young Accountancy Prof Named Campuswide Outstanding Teacher, Elaine Pugh
Accountancy Students Win Regional Competition, Elaine Pugh
Doctoral Candidate, Faulkner Enthusiast to Deliver First McCool Lecture April 11, Deidra Jackson
Piano Series at Ole Miss to Present Russian-Born Pianist Margulis April 19, Deborah Purnell
Professional Sculptor, Art Alum Lends Work to Beautify Campus, Staff Report
11th Annual First Congressional District Art Competition to Be Held April 15, Deborah Purnell
All-American Plaza to Be Dedicated During Red-Blue Weekend Activities, Tobie Baker
Award-Winning Russian Writers to Visit Oxford, Read Works through April 17, Deidra Jackson
National Student-Athlete Day to Be Celebrated, Staff Report
Seventh Annual Jean Jones Walk/Run for Cancer Set for Saturday, Jennifer Southall
Best-selling Author, Alum to Lecture April 7, Camille Breland
Opera 'Carmen' To Be Staged April 13 at Ford Center, Deborah Purnell
Widow Honors Husband, Senator with $100,000 Law Scholarship, Staff Report
Longtime Pharmacy Prof Honored for Stimulating Research, Mitchell Diggs
Teachers Honored for Accomplishments, 72 Earn National Board Certification, Tobie Baker
Alumna Named Nation's Top Young Civil Engineer, Angela Moore
Oxford Piano Trio Performs in Piano Series April 10, Deborah Purnell
'Composers at Ole Miss' Concert Set for April 5 at Ford Center Rehearsal Hall, Deborah Purnell
Consultant to Address Issues of Equity & Integrity on Campus, Elaine Pugh
Spring Journalism Week Features Former NBC Correspondent, Top Regional Journalists, Natashia Gregoire
Georgia Writer Flannery O'Connor to Be Honored at 12th Oxford Conference for the Book, Jennifer Southall
High School Juniors, Seniors, College Transfers Welcomed on Annual Visit Day, April 2, Jennifer Southall
Prof's Images Offer Model for Photo Essays on Southern Culture, Jennifer Southall
Fund-raiser for Domestic Violence Project Set for Wednesday at Two Stick, Elaine Pugh
Orgeron to Speak April 1 at 16th Annual Sigma Nu Charity Bowl, Jennifer Southall
Millions Embrace Fantasy Sports, Industry Continues to Grow, Tobie Baker
Theatre Arts Presents 'The Ballad of Baby Doe' at Ford Center, April 1-2, Camille Breland
Economist available to discuss gas prices, Staff Report
Computer Science Students-Turned-Entrepreneurs Hawk Geospatial Education Wares, Angela Moore
A Beautiful Ride, Imaging Services
Crews Begin Widening Coliseum Drive Intersection to Ease Traffic Flow, Mitchell Diggs
Race Relations Scholar to Speak on Diversity, Future of Legal Education, Natashia Gregoire
Treasury Official to Headline Banking and Finance Forum Tuesday, Deidra Jackson
Acclaimed Author Barry Hannah Undergoing Treatment for Illness, Deidra Jackson
Poet Maurya Simon to Read from Her Work Wednesday, Deidra Jackson
Second Annual Campus Cleanup Set for March 23, Jennifer Southall
12th Book Conference Honors Flannery O'Connor, Includes Delta Tour, Jennifer Southall
Oxford Shakespeare Festival to Host Auditions April 2 in Jackson, Deborah Purnell
African Dance and Drum Ensemble to Perform March 28 Concert, Deborah Purnell
Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Debuts Southern Graphics Council Online Print Archive, Deborah Purnell
Memphis Newspaper Editor Wins UM Journalism Award, Kara Givens
Oxford Shakespeare Festival Auditions Set for March 20, 21 at Ole Miss, Deborah Purnell
Gay, Multicultural Issues Advocate Judy Shepard Speaks March 22, J. Adrian Aumen
Mega Doses of Green Tea Extract May Increase Health Risks, Mitchell Diggs
Papers of FBI Agent Killed in Secret WWII Mission Donated to Library, Elaine Pugh
Piano Series at Ole Miss Presents Alexandre Dossin in Concert, March 22, Deborah Purnell