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Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu. Photo Courtesy of University Forums.

Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu speaks on “Truth and Reconciliation”

Sarah Burse and Sarah Burse | September 23, 2020
On Sept. 15, the University of Southern Mississippi invited Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu to perform an online presentation called "Truth and Reconciliation: Healing Wounds".
Jane Jones practices her French and reflects on her time studying  abroad last summer.

Jane Jones: not your average undergrad

Kori Miles and Kori Miles | September 19, 2018

Knitting and sewing, naps and nursing homes, crosswords and canes, these are the things commonly associated with people who have surpassed the age 65. Well, 80 year-old Jane Jones is not your average Joe. Jones...

USM President Rodney Bennett unviels a graduate student’s portrait at the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 3, 2017. (Shraddha Bhatta | Printz).

Graduate school inducts 13 students into Hall of Fame

Cam Bonelli and Cam Bonelli | April 4, 2017

On April 3, The University of Southern Mississippi Graduate School hosted its third annual Graduate Student Hall of Fame induction as part of Graduate Student Appreciation Week. The Graduate School...

Students to Unveil Work at Symposium

Students to Unveil Work at Symposium

Karyn Lewis and Karyn Lewis | April 22, 2015

About 300 people will attend The University of Southern Mississippi’s 2015 Undergraduate Symposium on Research and Creative Activity. The two-day event will take place Friday, April 24 through Saturday,...

Group Advocates Diversity in Weeklong Event

Afnan Beauti and Afnan Beauti | April 19, 2015

The Increasing Minority Access to Graduate Education (IMAGE) organization at The University of Southern Mississippi will host a weeklong advocacy for minority students. The 2015 IMAGE week will be Monday...

Students Debate Payoff of Extra Work

Students Debate Payoff of Extra Work

Afnan Beauti and Afnan Beauti | April 19, 2015

HONORS COLLEGE WORTH IT Nan Buti - Printz Reporter Honors classes are more worthwhile, more stimulating, and more motivating than regular classes. College is a journey meant for students to embark on...

College Students in Need of Sex Education

College Students in Need of Sex Education

Emma Reeves and Emma Reeves | April 12, 2015

Today, the world is being swallowed by a culture full of sexuality. Images and advertisements in media create impressions on society, meaning those that are sexually active need to be fully informed of...

New Minor for Future Student Affair Leaders

J.D. Rimann and J.D. Rimann | April 12, 2015

For students considering adding a minor in the Fall of 2015, the options have just increased by one. The undergraduate minor in Higher Education and Student Affairs Leadership will be offered through...

The Point Sur vessel USM purchased from the San Jose State University Research Foundation.

The Point Sur: USM’s Opportunity to Advance South Mississippi

Community Author and Community Author | April 1, 2015

Recently, I had the opportunity to experience a significant milestone in the growth and development of The University of Southern Mississippi’s research program as the research vessel Point Sur made...

Education Board Scolds Legislature

Chris Lee and Chris Lee | March 1, 2015

Last week, the Clarion-Ledger reported several harsh comments made by the Mississippi Board of Education regarding the state legislature’s attitude towards education reform. The remarks came after...

Eagle SPUR Offers Research Grant

Afnan Beauti and Afnan Beauti | February 18, 2015

The Eagle Scholars Program for Undergraduate Research (Eagle SPUR), established in fall 2013, is a competitive research experience opportunity, in which students conduct independent research under the...

Principal: Do We Want to Educate Our Students or Not?

Principal: Do We Want to Educate Our Students or Not?

Community Author and Community Author | February 11, 2015

By Shannon Eubanks BROOKHAVEN — Last year, an amendment to the Mississippi Constitution that would mandate adequate and efficient funding of public schools — and the ability to seek judicial relief...

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