University of Mississippi Law Professor Christopher R. Green joined the 4 O'Clock Show to talk about the impending TikTok ban.
Mississippi's universities' governing board raised the salaries of Joe Paul at Southern Miss and Jerryl Briggs at Mississippi Valley State.
A freshman at the University of Mississippi was among those injured in the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. Parker Vidrine, 18, was with a group of friends on Bourbon Street when he was hit by a truck driven by Shamsud-Din Jabbar,
Lawmakers hear from Southern Miss, Miss. State and Ole Miss on how their universities are connecting veterans and military connected students to education options in the Magnolia State.
Amid rising cancer diagnosis rates, a report reveals that Mississippi is the least able to study the devastating disease. Cancer is the country’s second leading cause of death. Experts forecast cases to roughly double from 20 to 35 million annually by 2050.
In-state rivals meet on Saturday night in Starkville as Ole Miss will look to follow up a resounding win at Alabama with a win at Mississippi State. The Bulldo
OXFORD, Miss. – Daniel Czech, whose distinguished career includes performance psychology consulting for professional athletes and Fortune 500 companies, has been named dean of the University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences following a national search.
A University of Mississippi (UM) study showed a meteoric rise in methamphetamine deaths in the U.S. since the turn of the 21st century. The death rate rose 61-fold from
Following major changes to Mississippi’s license plate design last year, the Mississippi Department of Revenue released numbers on the state’s most popular
With quintessential restaurants and award-winning attractions, here is a list of 25 of the best things to do in Mississippi in 2025. Start your planning today!
In his book The World’s Largest Man: A Memoir, noted author and Mississippi native Harrison Scott Key gives a sibylline definition of the South. “The South is a strange place,” he writes, “one that can’t be fit inside a movie, a place that dares you to simplify it, like a prime number, like a Bible story, like my father.”
In his role, Breazeale will lead MSU’s Office of the Ombuds which is an independent, confidential, impartial and informal resource for university employees in the resolution of concerns that arise in the workplace.