2004
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
‘Manners and Southern History’ Subject of Fortune Symposium, Oct. 6-8, Jennifer Southall
Leading Authority on Liability Insurance, Litigation Speaks to Business, Law Students Friday, Deidra Jackson
Piano Series Presents Kevin Robert Orr in Concert Oct. 7, Deborah Purnell
New Library Reading Area to Honor Emeritus English Prof., Staff Report
Seventh Southern Foodways Symposium, Oct. 7-10, to Focus on Race Relations, Jennifer Southall
UM Recognizes Cooperative Efforts of Rust College International Students, Jennifer Southall
Alumnus Donates Extensive Entertainment Collection to Alma Mater, Tobie Baker
Governor Taps Faculty Member to Serve on Statewide Teacher Advisory Council, Tobie Baker
Art Dept. Celebrates Meek Gallery Grand Opening Sept. 30, Deborah Purnell
Faulkner Birthday Celebration Set for Saturday at Rowan Oak, Staff Report
Fall Visit Day Slated for Oct. 2, Homecoming Weekend, Jennifer Southall
Political Satirists 'Capitol Steps' Spread It Around Sept. 29, Deborah Purnell
Second City Makes Oxford Stop to Kick Off Homecoming, Jennifer Southall
Music Dept. Begins Faculty Recital Series Sept. 26 with Cornet-Piano Duo, Deborah Purnell
Out of the Attic: Advice on Preserving Antique Treasures Offered at Museums Thursday, Angela Moore
Reno Delivers Tough Words, Challenges to AGs in Campus Speech, Natashia Gregoire
Alumni Association to Honor Seven at Oct. 1 Awards Day, Barbara Lago
Food Production Lab Teaches Art of Pleasing Customers, Deborah Purnell
Artificial Turf to Go at Front of Grove Stage, Jennifer Russell
CURTIS WILKIE: One of Capitol Hill’s Most Outstanding Writers, Staff Report
Experts Available to Discuss Insured Losses from 2004 Hurricane Season, Staff Report
Speaker to Analyze French-American Relations, War in Iraq Sept. 20, Tobie Baker
Department of Theatre Arts Announces 2004-05 Season Lineup, Deborah Purnell
Longtime Lafayette Legislator to Be Honored Saturday, Staff Report
Online Class Enrollment Numbers Surge, Deborah Purnell
Prolific Novelist for Young Adult Readers Delivers Free, Public Lectures Sept. 20-21, Deidra Jackson
Accomplished Musician Performs on 1,642-Pipe Instrument in Piano Series Opener Sept. 21, Deborah Purnell
Janet Reno to Discuss National Security in Public Address at Ford Center, Natashia Gregoire
Faulkner Birthday Celebration Set Sept. 25 at Rowan Oak, Deidra Jackson
Intellectual Property Forum Postponed Because of Hurricane Ivan, Staff Report
MDOT Bans Parking on Highway 6, Alternatives Available for Football Fans, Tobie Baker
North Miss. Residents Subject of Prof's Photo Exhibit, Jennifer Southall
UM & Alabama Students Join Forces to Help Community, Jennifer Southall
Inaugural CARE Walk Aids Breast Cancer Patients, Jennifer Southall
Jesus and Elvis Subject of Talk by Southern Studies Director, Jennifer Southall
How-To Workshop Teaches Creation, Use of Oral Histories, Jennifer Southall
Magazine Students Win Top Awards in National Competition, Natashia Gregoire
Parents Group Gives to Counseling Center in Response to Tragedy, Deborah Purnell
Pulitzer Winning Poet Reads from His Work Sept. 14, Deidra Jackson
Ford Performing Arts Center Announces 2004-05 Series, New 'Music of the South' Events, Deborah Purnell
School of Applied Sciences Alumni Chapter Names 2004 Outstanding Faculty, Deborah Purnell
Fall Enrollment Hits Record with Nearly 16,500 Students, Barbara Lago
Chapel to Be Open Saturday for Well-Wishers, Friends of ATO, Staff Report
Fall Lunch Lecture Series Focuses on South, Kezia Pigford
Art Students Reach Out with Paper Wings, Staff Report
BioDerm Sciences Selects Oxford As Corporate HQ, Jennifer Southall
Football Fans Encouraged to Support the Rebels By Wearing Red to the Game, Staff Report
Student Leaders Ask Fans to Wear Blue-and-Gold Ribbons Saturday, Jennifer Southall
Thousands Mourn 10 Students in Campuswide Memorial Service, Natashia Gregoire
Batesville Attorney Named Law Alumnus of 2004, Natashia Gregoire
Cause of Campus Fire Still Undetermined, Staff Report
Media Arrangements for Memorial Service, Staff Report
Memorial Service to Honor Students Who Have Died Since May, Mitchell Diggs
Nation's Youngest Syndicated Radio Host Returns to Campus for Book Signing, Mitchell Diggs
Athletics Staffer Tends to Fire Crew's Human Needs, Jennifer Southall
Major Economic Development Announcement Set for Thursday, Staff Report
Media Area Designated for Townsend Funeral Services, Staff Report
Memorial Service to Honor ATO Fire Victims, Other Students Who Have Died Since May, Mitchell Diggs
Funeral & Memorial Services Set for ATO Fire Victims, Staff Report
Nation Responds to Fraternity Tragedy with Outpouring of Support, Natashia Gregoire
Nation Responds to Fraternity Tragedy with Outpouring of Support, Natashia Gregoire
Ole Miss Fire Scene Completed, ATF
Third Victim of ATO Fraternity House Fire Identified, Staff Report
ATO House Burns at UM; Three Missing, Staff Report
Community Grieves, Reaches Out to ATO Fire Victims, Families, Angela Moore
Three Die in ATO House Fire Aug. 27, Staff Report
Prof Offers Insights Into Why Miss. Highways Are So Deadly, Staff Report
New Accountancy Intern Program is Student Win-Win, Elaine Pugh
World Traveler, Crenshaw Native Leaves Life's Possessions for Scholarships, Tina Hahn