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Oxford Mural on The Square. Photo by Logan Kirkland/ Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services
College of Liberal Arts students Sophia Fosdick, left, Cayla Hari and Weston Liefer chat at the Phi Mu fountain in the Quad.  Photo by Kevin Bain/University Communications Photography.
Images around the Oxford Square and Oxford for admissions post card. Photo by Logan Kirkland/ Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services
Campus Scenes; Ventress Hall framed by flower blooms in the Circle. Photo by Logan Kirkland/ Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services

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Co-directors Otis Pickett (back row, left) and Patrick Alexander (back row, right) with 16 graduates of the summer 2016 Prison-to-College Pipeline course at the Mississippi State Penitentiary. Submitted photo/Mississippi Department of Corrections

Prison-to-College Pipeline Program Helps Participants Build Futures

UM-Mississippi College partnership supports pursuit of college education at correctional facilities JULY 31, 2017 BY EDWIN SMITH A partnership between the University of Mississippi and Mississippi...
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Music Professor Micah Everett has been awarded the Artist Fellowship from the Mississippi Arts Commission. Photo Courtesy of Micah Everett

Music Professor Micah Everett Awarded MAC Artist Fellowship

AUGUST 8, 2016 | By CHANING GREEN, courtesy of the Oxford Citizen Micah Everett, associate professor of music, has been awarded a highly coveted Artist Fellowship from the Mississippi Arts Commission...
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SEC Feature: Dr. Jay Watson Adds Adventure to His Faulkner Classes

August 8, 2017 | Courtesy of the Southeastern Conference Dr. Jay Watson, the Howry Professor of Faulkner Studies at Ole Miss, joined the English department in 1989 and has been with the school...
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MOST Conference Provides Resources, Guidance for Potential Students

More than 400 rising high school seniors attended the annual UM recruiting and empowerment event JULY 25, 2017 BY EDWIN SMITH More than 400 students attended the 2017 Mississippi Outreach to...
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This figure from Ikuta and Kiparizoska’s paper shows parts of the brain that exhibit less symphony with the anterior piriform cortex, the region of the brain associated with the sense of smell. The main region, seen in the three larger images, is the nucleus accumbens, which has been indicated in previous studies to be associated with auditory hallucinations. Submitted photo

UM Professor and Biochemistry Student Collaborate to Shed Light on Disorder

Team studied disruptions in sense of smell in schizophrenia patients JULY 27, 2017 BY EDWIN SMITH A study conducted by a University of Mississippi professor and one of his former students may lead to...
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