by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today May 10, 2023 The wave of presidential turnover at Mississippi’s institutions of higher learning has come to Rust College. The state’s oldest historically Black college in Holly Springs announced in a press release Wednesday that Ivy...
by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today May 10, 2023 The three Jackson women serving as plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the controversial House Bill 1020 testified Wednesday the law would impact their right to elect judges from their community like other residents of...
The director of a Mississippi State University research center will serve as the state scholar for “Crossroads: Change in Rural America.” Leah Kemp—director of the College of Architecture, Art and Design’s Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center—will support...
The first Thursday of each month is a Brighter Day for residents at the Billy Brumfield Men’s Shelter. Each month, the Institute and its partners provide a plethora of services for shelter residents and other unhoused individuals via its A Brighter Day Resource and...
by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today May 11, 2023 A Gulfport dentist continues to serve on the state dental watchdog board, despite making thousands in unauthorized campaign contributions from a Mississippi Dental Association bank account, including $5,400 to Gov....
Rick Cleveland You’ve got the severe scholarship limits: 11.7, spread among 27 players. You’ve got the uncertainty of who will be chosen – and how high – in the Major League draft. You’ve got the fragility of pitching arms: an elbow here, a shoulder there, and you’re...