2004
Novelist, Former Creative Writing Instructor Larry Brown Dies, Deidra Jackson
Novelist, Former Creative Writing Instructor Larry Brown Dies, Deidra Jackson
Department of Theatre Arts Presents 'It's A Wonderful Life' Dec. 1-4, Joe Thompson
Pharmacy Dean Named Distinguished Practitioner by National Group, Dabney Weems
Archaeology Students Explore State's Prehistoric Past Using New Technologies, Angela Moore
Truman Scholars Gather for Presentation of Truman Foundation Honor, Staff Report
Religion, Republicans Dominate Modern Southern Politics, Say Scholars, Angela Moore
IHL Board Name Richard Crofts Interim Commissioner, IHL staff
Southern Leaders Championing Ideas of 35-Year-Old Lamar Society, Jennifer Southall
Students, Staff Prepare Food Baskets for Community's Needy, Staff Report
Mall Property to Be Purchased for Innovation & Outreach Center, Tobie Baker
Friends of the Children Fund Offers Assistance for Families, Kezia Pigford
Leading Business Pioneer Shares Secrets to Success, Grant Brashier
Mergers and Acquisitions Expert Available to Discuss Kmart, Sears Deal, Deidra Jackson
32nd Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference Invites Papers on "Faulkner's Inheritance", Donald Kartiganer
Scholarship Endowment Honors Beloved Law Professor, Natashia Gregoire
Rare Volumes on Indian Tribes Go on Permanent Display in Library Archive, Tobie Baker
Researchers Explore Swamp Plants' Potential in Battling Breast Cancer, Mitchell Diggs
Internet Security Expert to Address Cybercrime Conference Tuesday, Joe Thompson
Moss Point Student Eager to Learn from Chancellor, Jennifer Southall
Southern Leaders, Visionaries Converge to Consider Region's Future, Jennifer Southall
Two Killed, Two Injured in Construction Site Accident, Staff Report
Yearbook Receives Gold Medal Honors, Natashia Gregoire
Opera Theatre Presents Annual Fall Opera Scenes Program at Meek Hall Auditorium, Nov. 18-19, Joe Thompson
Piano Series Presents Grammy-Nominated Jazz Pianist Judy Carmichael in Concert Nov. 16, Deborah Purnell
Knight Funds Support Training for Journalists to Cover Nonprofits, Staff Report
New LOU Symphony Orchestra to Perform Inaugural Concert Nov. 15 at Ford Center, Deborah Purnell
Reading Marks Release of Book Based on WWII Letters, Diaries, Tobie Baker
Tupelo Newspaper Teams with UM to Train High School Journalists, Staff Report
Department of Music Presents Third Annual Ole Miss Holiday Dinner and Concert, Dec. 2-4, Joe Thompson
With High-Tech Maps, UM Delivers New Lessons to State's High School Science Classrooms, Angela Moore
Truman Foundation's Executive Secretary, Past Scholars to Gather at UM for National Award, Jennifer Southall
UM Community Members Launch 'Adopt-A-Basket' for Statewide Service Day, Jennifer Southall
Ole Miss Outdoors Sponsors Ski Trip to British Columbia, Jennifer Russell
Pharmaceutical Scientist Helps ABC News Unravel Truth Behind Sexual Myths, Mitchell Diggs
Southern Leaders, Former Lamar Society MembersGather at UM to Consider the South's Future, Jennifer Southall
Benefit Concert for ATO Fraternity Set Nov. 10, Jennifer Russell
MEDIA ADVISORY: Experts Offer Day-After Analysis on Bush Win, Staff Report
Mississippi Meets 'Challenge of Peace' In Traveling Art Exhibit, Lecture, Rebecca Reyenga
'Treasure Chest' of British History Presented to UM Library, Tobie Baker
Forensics Team Hosts Open HouseTo Show Off Speaking Skills, Staff Report
MEDIA ADVISORY: Experts Offer Insights for Election Coverage, Staff Report
Poet Erin Belieu to Read From Her Work Wednesday at Depot, Deidra Jackson
Engineering Sciences Building Renamed In Honor of Beloved Professor, Researcher, Angela Moore
Inaugural Waller Lecture Monday to Focus on Mind’s Impact on Overall Health, Dabney Weems
International Programs Hosts WhereFair 2004 on Tuesday, Kezia Pigford
Law Students Join National Effort to Monitor Nov. 2 Elections, Natashia Gregoire
MEDIA ADVISORY: Election Law Expert Available to Discuss Minority, Disabled Access, Staff Report
New Support Group for Music Scholarships to Sponsor Benefit Concert Nov. 7 at Ford Center, Deborah Purnell
Ole Miss Athletics Dept. Donates Flu Shots to Student Health Services, Kyle Campbell
Longtime Engineering Prof., Researcher to be Honored with Gift, Staff Report
Theatre Arts to Showcase Talents of Freshmen, Transfer Students, Joe Thompson
United Way Campaign Aims to Help Meet Community Goal of $400,000, Tobie Baker
Amite County Farm Bureau Invests in Education, Funds Scholarships, Staff Report
Ford Center Presents Tony Award-Winning Musical 'Fosse,' Nov. 6, Deborah Purnell
Journalism Prof Can Help Decipher Real Meanings of Political Polls, Staff Report
Oral History Work Earns Accolades for Southern Foodways Staffer, Jennifer Southall
Disability Awareness Month Activities Tuesday in Union, Deborah Purnell
International Paper Exec Tells Students Business Must Drive IT, Grant Brashier
New Street Named for 'First Family of Football', Staff Report
Chucky Mullins Documentary Set to Premiere on Oxford Campus, Adam Moore and Mitchell Diggs
Artist Series Presents Memphis Symphony Orchestra with Violinist Robert McDuffie, Oct. 29, Deborah Purnell
Foodways Director Relishes Research on Apple Pie, Fried Chicken, Jennifer Southall
Nissan Exec: Global Leadership Demands Flexibility, Multicultural Understanding, Deidra Jackson
Piano Series Presents Canadian Pianist Ray Kilburn in Concert Oct. 26, Deborah Purnell
Music Department Announces Two Choral Concerts, Oct. 24, Nov. 1, Deborah Purnell
Nissan Senior Vice President Speaks to Business Students Tuesday, Grant Brashier
Response to ATF Report on ATO Fraternity House Fire, Staff Report
Athletes Mix Study, Service, Friendship while Studying Abroad in Costa Rica, Joe Thompson
Ghana Virtuoso of Music, Dance to Visit Campus, Present Workshops, Deborah Purnell
English Professor Nets State Arts Commission Grant, Deidra Jackson
Pharmacy Prof Named National Academic Leadership Fellow by AACP, Dabney Weems
English Instructor Edits Revealing Collection of Poet-Activist Interviews, Deidra Jackson
Former Gov. Teaches Middle East Course; Students Gear Up for Nov. Election, Tobie Baker
'50s Civil Rights Leader Returns to Campus, Named Honorary Chaplain, Deidra Jackson
Historic Guyton Hall to Be Dedicated as Education School Oct. 15, Tobie Baker
Leading Scholar on South to Address Miss. Flag Issue Oct. 15, Jennifer Southall
L-O-U Residents Invited to Campus Oct. 14 to Discuss America's Role in the World, Natashia Gregoire
Nation's Top Science Writers, Editors Gather on Campus to Confer, Mitchell Diggs
Law School Kicks Off 150th Anniversary Celebration with Lecture Oct. 14, Natashia Gregoire
Department of Theatre Presents Cole Porter's Broadway Classic 'Anything Goes,' Oct. 21-23, Deborah Purnell
Honored Alumnus E.H. “Pat” Patterson Dies, Staff Report
Isom Women’s Center Gets New Leader, Maps Future, Staff Report
Engineering School Plans More Support for Student Job Placement, Rebecca Reyenga
Expert: Executives' Insurance Should Be Corporate Priority, Grant Brashier
Faculty Woodwind Quintet Presents Second Faculty Series Performance, Oct. 17, Deborah Purnell
Alum Has Ringside Seat in National Politics, Election '04, Deidra Jackson
Award-Winning Historian, Author to Speak Oct. 11 at Women's Center, Elaine Pugh
Cheerleader Alumni Club Holds 3rd Annual Golf Tournament, Candie Simmons
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Hearing Cases on Campus through Thursday, Natashia Gregoire
Student Art Association Marks 50th Anniversary with Juried Exhibit, Sale, Oct. 7-30, Staff Report
U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus to Present Free Concert Oct. 20, Deborah Purnell
Artist Series Announces Children's Auditions for 'Nutcracker' Oct. 9, Staff Report
Economics Department Ranked Near Top of SEC by International Journal, Elaine Pugh
Forensics Team Wins Awards in Regional at Clemson, Jennifer Russell
2004-05 University Artist Series Opens Oct. 12 with Claremont Trio, Deborah Purnell
Journalism Department Plans Fall Journalism Week, Oct. 4-11, Natashia Gregoire
Pharmaceutical Expert Available to Discuss Vioxx Withdrawal, Staff Report
Homecoming Promises Something for Everyone, Oct. 1-2, Staff Report
International Masters of Gaming Law to Meet on Oxford Campus Friday, Natashia Gregoire