2004
Chief of Pharmacy Services Named 2004 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dabney Weems
Fantasy Sports Researcher Offers Advice for Taming March Madness, Tobie Baker
Former Gov. Musgrove to Help with Campus Cleanup, Adam Moore
Grammy-Nominated Pianist Frances Renzi to Perform Solo Recital March 18, Deborah Purnell
Oxford Shakespeare Festival Auditions March 20 at Ford Center, Deborah Purnell
2004 Frist Student Service Awards Nominations Open Through April 8, Elaine Pugh
Banking and Finance in America -- The Latest News, Staff Report
Movie Screening, Panel Discussion to Raise Awareness of Asylum Difficulties, Natashia Gregoire
Promising Minority Students Honored, Experience College Life at UM's Spring MOST Conference, Staff Report
Relay for Life Returns to Oxford Campus April 2-3 for Third Straight Year, Deidra Jackson
Fallen Soldiers Honored in One-year Commemoration of Iraq War, Tobie Baker
Literary Programs in Jackson, Delta Bookend Book Conference, Jennifer Southall
Authors Gather in Oxford for 11th Annual Book Conference April 1-4, Jennifer Southall
Grammy Winner Nickel Creek Performs March 16 at Ford Center, Jennifer Southall
Institute Offers Procurement Training for Child Nutrition Professionals, Jennifer Southall
Band Director in Line for President of International Band Fraternity, Kezia Pigford
Campus Visits Offer High School Students Preview of College Life, Jennifer Davis
NFSMI Provides Nutrition Training to Idaho Child-care Pros, Jennifer Southall
Poet Cecilia Woloch Reads from Her Work March 16, Deidra Jackson
Alum Returns to Discuss History of Slavery in Mississippi, Jennifer Southall
Ford Center Presents Cirque Eloize Performance of 'Nomade' March 8, 9, Deborah Purnell
'Ain't Misbehavin'' Comes to Ford Center March 4, Deborah Purnell
Choirs to Perform Spring Concert March 4, Deborah Purnell
Ford Center Presents 'Ain't Misbehavin'' March 4, Deborah Purnell
Former Players Honor Late Baseball Coach Swayze with Scholarship, Tobie Baker
International Partnership to Explore New Treatment for Malaria, Staff Report
International Partnership to Explore New Treatment for Malaria, Staff Report
Music Department Presents Baritone James Taylor March 2, Deborah Purnell
National Safe Spring Break Campaign Empowers Students with Knowledge, Jennifer Southall
National Touring Music Theater Work 'Tres Vidas' Comes to Ford Center March 3, Elaine Pugh
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Delivers Lecture on Politics and Civility March 2, Adam Moore
Artist Series Brings Premier Chamber Music Society to Ford Center March 1, Deborah Purnell
Author, Educator Discusses Book, Race Relations Monday, Deidra Jackson
Leading Scholar on Workplace Emotions Visits Business School, Delivers Public Programs, Deidra Jackson
U.S. Appeals Court Chief Justice Emeritus Holds Conversation at Law School Feb. 26, Staff Report
World Renowned Expert on Extraterrestrial Life Delivers Public Lectures Feb. 26, Natashia Gregoire
Emeritus Prof's 50-Year Dedication Boosts Library Resources, Tobie Baker
Maggots Trump Antibiotics for Some Patients with Infected Wounds, Staff Report
Pride of the South Ensemble Performs Free Concert in Jackson, Deborah Purnell
Internationally Recognized Poet, Literary Critic to Speak Feb. 26, Deidra Jackson
New Director Named to National Sea Grant Center, Clare Smith
Space Law Expert Helping Shape Plans for Future Missions, Available for Interviews, Staff Report
Insurance Symposium Feb. 25-26 Focuses on Industry Outlook, Deidra Jackson
Social Work Hosts Community Brunch for Relatives Rearing Others' Children, Deborah Purnell
Public Q&A Session with Choreographer Dwight Rhoden Rescheduled, Staff Report
Race and Sports Pioneer Richard Lapchick Urges Student-Athletes to Fight Injustice, Tobie Baker
World War II Era Photographs, Correspondence Donated to Archives, Tobie Baker
Communications Staff Capture Five Regional CASE Awards, Jennifer Davis
Daily Mississippian Editor Is Newsweek Political Columnist, Natashia Gregoire
Renowned NY Dance Company Performs Original, Community-based Work Feb. 21, Deborah Purnell
School of Business Administration Brings Insurance Industry into Classroom, Deidra Jackson
B.B. King Set to Headline Second Annual Blues Symposium, Jennifer Southall
Distinguished Organist Performs Solo Recital Feb. 16, Deborah Purnell
'Living Blues' Remains True to Founders' Vision, Jennifer Southall
Love Letters: Forget Chocolates, Roses - Give Your Valentine Something to Treasure, Deidra Jackson
MSPA Searches for State's Best High School Publications, Staff Report
Museums Displays Delta Artist's Work in Special Black History Show, Angela Moore
Senior Music Education Major Crowned 53rd Miss University, Jennifer Southall
UM Celebrates Blues with Symposium, Weekend Full of Concerts, Jennifer Southall
B.B. King to Be Honored with Professorship, Jennifer Southall
Political Experts Opine on 'Religious Right's' Impact on Election '04, Natashia Gregoire
Former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove Begins Lecture Series at UM, Staff Report
Journalist, Author Curtis Wilkie Named Cook Chair of Journalism, Natashia Gregoire
Music Faculty Present Joint Voice Recital Feb. 15, Deborah Purnell
Race and Sport Pioneer Speaks Tuesday in Black History Month Event, Tobie Baker
Trip to Delta Blues Hot Spots Planned in Conjunction with Symposium, Jennifer Southall
Endowment to Support Country's First Faulkner Dissertation Fellowship, Deidra Jackson
Local Cast Performs Obie-winning 'Vagina Monologues' Feb. 13-14, Elaine Pugh
Writer Richard Ford Reads from His Work Feb. 12, Deidra Jackson
Conference Aims to Define, Redefine South Feb. 13-15, Jennifer Southall
Theatre Arts Opens Spring Season with 'Steel Magnolias' Feb 12-14, Deborah Purnell
UM Ranks First in State in Attracting National Merit Scholars for 2003-04, Jennifer Southall
National Choreographer Presents Local Talent in Racial Reconciliation Dance Feb. 21, Kezia Pigford
Ten Students Inducted to Hall of Fame 2003-04, Jennifer Southall
Blues to Be Celebrated with Symposium, Music-filled Weekend, Jennifer Southall
Internationally Recognized Neurologist to Speak at Honors College Convocation, Jennifer Southall
State High School Students Head to Annual Mock Trials, Adam Moore
Fourth Amendment Expert Delivers Inaugural Otis Lecture, Natashia Gregoire
Investment in Higher Ed Advised for State's Economic Growth, Mitchell Diggs
Student Newspaper Merits Prestigious Crown Award, Clare Smith
McCoy Group to Reveal Plan for Promoting Economic Growth through Higher Education, Staff Report
New Ford Center Director Off to Fast Start, Deborah Purnell
Grad Student to Receive Humanities Council Award, Adam Moore
'The Music Man' Sings, Dances Way to Ford Center, Feb. 3, Deborah Purnell
Alum Returns to Share Book on Mississippi Slaves in Liberia, Jennifer Southall
Open Doors: Open Minds: Black History Month Calendar, Tobie Baker
English Grad Student Among Rising Young Southern Poets, Deidra Jackson
Jan. 29 Michael Dyson Lecture Canceled, Staff Report
New Book Showcases Contributions of 17 Women to State's History, Staff Report
School of Pharmacy Faculty Receive Certification in Pharmacotherapy, Dabney Weems
Southern Foodways Alliance Director to Appear on Food Network Jan. 30, Jennifer Southall
Experts: Trust in Mutual Funds Industry Must Be Restored, Natashia Gregoire
Faculty Experts Available to Comment on State of the State Address, Staff Report
B.B. King to Be Honored with Professorship, Jennifer Southall
UM, National Judicial College Announce Joint Effort in Training Nation's Judges, Staff Report
Husband and Wife Duo Present Piano Recital Sunday, Deborah Purnell
Law School Announces Partnership with National Judicial College, Staff Report
Risk Management Program Among Nation's 10 Largest, Deidra Jackson
Faculty Experts Available to Comment on State of Union Address, Staff Report
FDA Commissioner Urges Students to Meet Health Care Challenges, Angela Moore