Strobel, former president of MUW, dies in car accident
COLUMBUS — James W. Strobel, who served 1977-88 as president of Mississippi University for Women, died Jan. 8 in a car accident in Florida where he was living. He was 80. A native of Steubenville,...
View ArticleNew leadership course looks to bringing more women into politics
COLUMBUS — Organizers of a leadership course for college students say they’re trying to increase the number of women in Mississippi politics. Twenty-six female students from in-state universities and...
View ArticleBoard approves MUW’s request to waive out-of-state tuition
COLUMBUS — The Mississippi University for Women will expand its waivers of out-of-state tuition charges. The university won College Board approval to waive the higher charges for all residents of...
View ArticleMUW chooses LeAnn Alexander
LeAnn Alexander of Starkville has been named director of campus recreation at Mississippi University for Women. As director of campus recreation, Alexander will oversee the Stark Recreation Center/Pohl...
View ArticleSix out of eight universities could have higher tuitions in 2015
ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — Tuition and fees will rise at six of Mississippi’s public universities in fall 2015 if the College Board approves. Across the eight schools, Mississippi residents will see average...
View ArticleIHL: New report supports need for “Finish in 4″ campaign
In their latest report, The Four-Year Myth, Complete College America and its Alliance of States provides evidence to support the need for the Finish in Four campaign, launched recently by the Student...
View ArticleSeminar for high school students and parents to focus on admissions process
COLUMBUS, Mississippi – Mississippi University for Women is hosting a free seminar for high schools students, their parents and others to learn about the college admissions process. The Columbus/MUW...
View ArticleCollege Board names Glenn Boyce as higher education chief
Glenn Boyce JACKSON — The College Board is naming former Holmes County Community College President Glenn Boyce as permanent higher education commissioner. The board announced Boyce Friday after...
View ArticleCollege Board names Glenn Boyce as higher education chief
JACKSON — The College Board has again turned to one of its own to take the post of higher education commissioner, promoting former Holmes Community College President Glenn Boyce. The board chose the...
View ArticleMUW workplace cited
For the third year in a row, Mississippi University for Women has been named one of the best colleges in the nation to work for and the only Mississippi institution named to the Honor Roll, according...
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