Mississippi Day

Mississippi Day returns on April 11, 2026 to our beautiful campus, and we cannot wait to see you there!

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Mississippi Day: Celebrating Our Impact, Culture, and Community

Mississippi Day is an annual event for all community members to showcase the impact of the University of Mississippi across our region, state and the world. Join us as we celebrate the state of Mississippi and the university’s contributions to its culture, education, health care and economy through hands-on activities, demonstrations, food and much more.

 

2026 Agenda

The 2026 schedule of events is now live! Join us Saturday, April 11 from 10:00am – 2:00pm. Events will take place at The Circle, Galtney-Lott Plaza, and the Gertrude C. Ford Student Union

  • 8:00am – Junior Preview Da
  • 10:00am – 2:00pm – Mississippi Day
  • All Day – Joe Walker Track Invitational
  • 2:00pm – Softball vs. Texas A&M Aggies
  • 4:00pm – Baseball vs. LSU Tigers

Mississippi Day is designed to be an easy, welcoming experience for guests of all ages. Free parking is available at the Tad Smith Coliseum and Gertrude C. Ford Center for Performing Arts. An ADA accessible lot is available at the Paris-Yates Chapel. Complimentary shuttles are provided to transport visitors to the central event locations near the Circle and Gertrude C. Ford Student Union and will run continuously throughout the event. Food will be available for purchase through the Grubhub app from a variety of campus and local vendors. Welcome tents located across campus will offer maps, giveaways, and assistance to help guests make the most of their day!

Mississippi Day is a free, family-friendly celebration open to the public, with activities for children, students, and adults alike. Guests can enjoy hands-on academic demonstrations, outdoor games, inflatables, a climbing wall, and interactive experiences hosted by university departments. Whether you are visiting with young children, exploring Ole Miss for the first time, or returning as an alum, Mississippi Day offers something for everyone!

Mississippi Day will take place rain or shine. In the event of severe weather or lightning, guests are encouraged to seek shelter in designated indoor safety locations, including the Gertrude C. Ford Student Union and J.D. Williams Library. Event staff and volunteers will be available across campus to assist visitors as needed.

Mississippi Day is designed to be welcoming and accessible for all guests. ADA parking is available in the Paris-Yates Chapel lot, and an accessible shuttle service will transport visitors to central event areas. Guests needing additional assistance are encouraged to speak with a volunteer at any welcome tent. Welcome tents located throughout campus can assist with directions, accessibility questions, and general event information. Medical assistance and campus police will be on-site throughout the event to ensure a safe and supportive environment for all visitors.

Mississippi Day 2024

View scenes from Mississippi Day 2024
A young student types on a typewriter during Mississippi Day 2024

Never Too Young to Learn

Students of all ages find something to do at Mississippi Day 2024 held on the Oxford campus of the University of Mississippi

A Mississippi Day volunteer shares more with participants during the event in 2024

Delivering on the Mission

Mississippi Day 2024 attendees hear from subject matter experts across the University of Mississippi campus during the event.

Attendees wander through the showcase tents at Mississippi Day 2024

Family Affair

Families from across northern Mississippi attended Mississippi Day 2024 where they learned from UM faculty, staff and students through multiple demonstrations and activities.

Two volunteers give materials to a young attendees at Mississippi Day

Fun for All Ages

Even the youngest participants can find a way to connect with the University of Mississippi at Mississippi Day