2003
National Satellite Seminar Oct. 30 Links Breakfast, Learning Capacity, Elaine Pugh
Prof's New Book Explores Response of Internal Auditors to Corporate Fraud, Elaine Pugh
Award-winning Photographer's Work Exhibited at Museums Through Nov. 25, Nicklaus Simpson
UM Climbs Kiplinger's '100 Best' College Value List, Natashia Gregoire
UM Chair Receives Recognition from American Dietetic Association, Deborah Purnell
17 Residential Scholars Named for Inaugural $1,000 Awards, Tobie Baker
UM-DeSoto Center Sets Another Enrollment Record, Deborah Purnell
English Prof Young-Minor to Receive 2003 Humanities Award, Speak Oct. 23, Deidra Jackson
'Fall Family Weekend' Welcomes Students' Families, Friends to Campus Oct. 31-Nov. 1, Deborah Purnell
International Student Organization Hosts 'International Night 2003' Oct. 26, Deborah Purnell
Artist Series Brings Memphis Symphony Orchestra to Ford Center Oct. 24, Deidra Jackson
News Anchor Alum Speaks Friday; Seniors Launch Project Fund-raiser, Natashia Gregoire
Retired Prof, Gulf War Vet to Be Featured in Bush Library Event, Elaine Pugh
'The Nation' Columnist Pollitt to Deliver Howorth Lecture in Women's Studies Oct. 23, Elaine Pugh
Tutwiler Quilters Stage Exhibit, Sale at Episcopal Church Saturday, Elaine Pugh
Artist Series Brings Memphis Symphony Orchestra to Ford Center Friday, Deidra Jackson
Two Top Miss. Journalists to be Honored with Silver Em, Golden Em Awards, Staff Report
UM Hosts Disability Awareness Day Program Tuesday, Deborah Purnell
Asian Diplomat Delivers Address ‘Asia and the World’ Tuesday, Tobie Baker
Office of Non-Credit Education Sets ‘Teaching Mississippi Writers’ Workshop in Jackson Oct. 24, Deborah Purnell
Master Illusionists The Spencers Perform Oct. 19, Deidra Jackson
Stray Cat Rescue Group Hosts Cat Food Drive, Fund-raiser Thursday, Deborah Purnell
Theatre Arts Represents US in International Festival in Peru, Deidra Jackson
Expatriate Southerners Discuss Why They Left & Return, Staff Report
State's Top Judge Marks Anniversary of Landmark 'Justice-for-All' Case, Elaine Pugh
Workshop for High School Journalists, Advisers Provides Real-World Insights, Staff Report
Crime Novelist Elmore Leonard Reads from His Work Oct. 16, Deidra Jackson
Speaker Brings 'A Powerful Lesson' on Driving Under the Influence, Deborah Purnell
50 Years and Counting: Rebel Fan to Attend 50th Consecutive Homecoming, Tobie Baker
Accomplished Faculty Musician Presents Oct. 12 Piano Series Program, Deidra Jackson
Isom Center Produces New Report on Status of Women in Mississippi, Elaine Pugh
Ole Miss Ends Mascot Search, Staff Report
Scholar, Diplomat in Mid-East Policy Speaks Oct. 13, Elaine Pugh
Author Recounts Family Experiences with Infamous State Commission, Staff Report
Labor Monitors, Activists, Scholars Present ‘Labor and Leadership in the Americas’ Oct. 10, Deborah Purnell
Online Course Enrollment Surges, Deborah Purnell
Alumni Association Honors Six at Awards Day Oct. 10, Staff Report
Finalists, Polling Announced for New Rebel Mascot, Staff Report
Prospective Students Invited to Fall Visit Day Oct. 11, Deborah Purnell
Pulitzer Prize Winner Launches Education Initiative in Okolona, Deborah Purnell
Free E-filing Workshop Slated in Jackson Oct. 7, Deidra Jackson
Homecoming Activities Set Oct. 5-11, Deborah Purnell
Former U.S. Attorney General Praises UM's Social Progress, Mitchell Diggs
Voice of America Documents Social Progress Via African-American Student's Experience, Natashia Gregoire
Latino Studies Scholar to Present 43rd Christopher Longest Lecture Oct. 9, Deidra Jackson
Finalists Chosen in Southern Foodways ‘Great Pimento Cheese Competition’, Deidra Jackson
Foods, Traditions of Appalachian South Main Course of Conference, Deidra Jackson
Visiting Artist to Share Life, Works with Art, Journalism, Creative Writing Students Oct. 1-20, Deidra Jackson
Analyst Lauds President’s Character, But Wishes for More Curiosity, Tobie Baker
Integration Figure Reflects on Past, Considers UM's Future, Mitchell Diggs
Labor, South Focus of October Conference, Patsy R. Brumfield
Theatre Arts Stages Hit Musical ‘Chicago’ Oct. 2-4, Deidra Jackson
Committee Postpones Decision on New Rebel Mascot Image, Staff Report
Adviser to Four Presidents Lectures on Leadership, Tobie Baker
Artist Series Features Full Spectrum of Entertainment Beginning Oct. 7, Deidra Jackson
Piano Series Features Cecilia Pascale Sept. 23, Deidra Jackson
Accountancy Students Test New CPA Computerized Exam for AICPA, Deidra Jackson
'Fine Group' to Perform Ford Center Concert Sept. 28, Deidra Jackson
'Open Doors' Observance Concludes with International Conference on Race Oct. 1-4, Mitchell Diggs
Affiliates Aid Return of Antique Sword to Former Japanese Officer, Elaine Pugh
Renowned Psychologist, Educator Speaks Sept. 22 in University Lecture Series, Elaine Pugh
Theatre Arts Presents Pulitzer-winning ‘Proof’ Sept. 17-20, Deidra Jackson
Three Free Civil War-related Movies Screened This Fall, Tobie Baker
Old Oxford Depot to Serve New Role in Community, Staff Report
Rebel Fans Can Expect Construction Delays on Jackson Ave., Tobie Baker
Homeland Security Leaders Speak, Answer Questions on Campus Sept. 18, Elaine Pugh
Candlelight Vigil, Panel Discussion Mark Sept. 11 Anniversary, Deborah Purnell
Education and Economic Development Focus of Wednesday Public Forum, Mitchell Diggs
Poet Alicia Ostriker Reads from Her Work Tuesday, Deidra Jackson
Fortune History Symposium Sept. 17-19 Examines Environment, Southern History, Tobie Baker
Prof First to Research Fantasy Sports Boom, Tobie Baker
U.S. Institute Holds Master Classes for Theatrical Designers, Techs Sept. 18-20, Deborah Purnell
American Illustrator Tom Allen Is Museums’ Guest Sept. 11, 12, Elaine Pugh
Lightning Research Aims to Improve Storm Warning Time, Mitchell Diggs
Applied Sciences Weekend Welcomes Alums, Includes Dedication of Lenoir Hall for FCS, Deborah Purnell
Golf Tournament Sept. 12 to Benefit Cheerleaders' Scholarships, Jim Urbanek
The Princely Players Take Theatergoers ‘On the Road to Glory’ in Sept. 9 Show, Deidra Jackson
Two Receive Faculty Achievement Awards, Elaine Pugh
State’s Gubernatorial Candidates Appear in ASB-Sponsored Public Forum Sept. 4, Deborah Purnell
Cellular South Continues Legacy of Giving, Linda P. Herbst
UM Ranks Among Nation's Top 100 in Doctorates to Minorities, Mitchell Diggs
Vandy, Ole Miss Continue New Tradition of Football, Volunteerism, VU staff
Acoustic Scientist Captures National Bicycling Championship, Mitchell Diggs
Independent College Guide Rates Oxford Campus Among Nation's Most Beautiful, Elaine Pugh
EPHEDRA: Congressional hearings held, Patsy R. Brumfield
Oxford Campus Shows 4 Percent Enrollment Increase, Barbara Lago
Journalism Dept. Welcomes Scholarship Gift from Newsman’s Estate, Patsy R. Brumfield
Library Holds Annual Book Sale Aug. 26-29, Tobie Baker
Local United Way Kicks Off Week of Caring Sept. 8-13, Deidra Jackson
Naval ROTC Student Dies, University Launches Inquiry, Patsy R. Brumfield
New Technology Aims to Speed Network Access, Mitchell Diggs
American Military Hero Shares Amazing Story of Survival in Bosnia, Deborah Purnell
Ceremony Aug. 22 Admits UM Law Students to Limited Legal Practice During School Year, Elaine Pugh
Teleconference for Child Nutrition Personnel Airs Nationally Aug. 21 Via Satellite, Webcast, Elaine Pugh
Ceremony Aug. 22 Admits Law Students to Limited Legal Practice, Elaine Pugh
NASA Presents Chancellor Public Service Medal, Staff Report
Scholarships to Foodways Symposium Offered Again to Students by Glory Foods, Staff Report
Lineup Announced for 2003-04 Ford Center for the Performing Arts Series, Deidra Jackson
Library Receives Historic Items from North Mississippi Audubon Preserve, Tobie Baker
War Hero Scott O’Grady Headlines Welcome Week, Speaks at Convocation, Deborah Purnell