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Sun
2
Oct
'hours' by Cecil Price Walden
7:00 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Mobley-Collins Studio Theatre
Arts and Culture: A new and unique music & art experience.
Open house in Kennon Observatory
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Viewing of the sky with out telescopes in Kennon Observatory on Oct 2, Sunday night, 7:00-8:30 pm. Moon, Saturn, Jupiter. Additional demos.
Mon
3
Oct
Paper Marbling Demonstration
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Brown Bag: Danielle Townsend will demonstrate the art of paper marbling, often featured in antique book covers or fore-edges.
Serena Witzke, 'What can we see through Roman comedy?'
5:30 PM
Bryant Hall, ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Lectures: Dr. Serena Witzke (Wesleyan U.) speaks on 'What can we see through Roman comedy? Using Plautus & Terence to access non-citizen experiences.'
LMR Live
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Join host Nancy Maria Balach and guests Kristy Kristinek (artist), Alice-Anne Light (mezzo), and Cecil Price Walden (composer).
Tue
4
Oct
Colonial Bindery Bookbinding Demonstration
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Brown Bag: Ramon Townsend of The Colonial Bindery will demonstrate the process of bookbinding.
First Tuesdays: Religion Matters
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will be held in Farrington Gallery in Bryant Hall
Brown Bag: This weeks topic: Hijab/Covering, Women's Bodies and Politics: Iran, India, and the USA
Thu
6
Oct
SouthTalks: Thomas J. Adams
4:00 PM
Lamar Hall, Third Floor, Lamar Hall
Lectures: Thomas J. Adams, a New Orleans-based historian, recounts of the process of renaming streets, parks & places in New Orleans.
LGBTQ+ History Month Keynote
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Ole Miss Union, Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union - Room 323
Lectures: An evening with Dr. David L. Eng, University of Pennsylvania's Richard L. Fisher Professor of English
OUTGrads Lecture Series: 'High-Risk Homosexual'
6:00 PM
Bondurant Hall
Lectures: Inaugural OUTGrads Lecture to be presented by Edgar Gomez.
Canadian Brass
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: One of the most popular brass ensembles today!
Fri
7
Oct
First Friday Free Sketch Day!
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, All available galleries
Campus News: FREE sketch materials will be provided (first-come) or you are welcome to bring a sketchbook.
Philosophy, Public Education, and Social Movements
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
The Inn at Ole Miss, The Inn Ballroom A and B
Lectures: SEAC Conference Keynote presentation by Brian Berkey on October 7th, 11am, The Inn Ballroom
Sat
8
Oct
Fantastic Fabric-ations: Hispanic & Latinx Celebration
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, University of Mississippi Museum
Arts and Culture: Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month Celebration: Fantastic Fabric-ations at the UM Museum
Fall Family Activity Day
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Fantastic Fabric-ations: Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Celebration, a partnership with the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement
Intellectual Virtues and Ethics Education
11:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Bryant Hall
Lectures: SEAC Keynote Address by Jason Baehr, Loyola Marymount University, Oct 8th, 11:45am, Bryant Hall 209
Tue
11
Oct
Meet Your University Press of Mississippi
10:00 AM
Lyceum, Lyceum 110
Invitation: University Press of Mississippi representatives will lead a presentation on scholarly publications.
Research Day
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center, Jackson Ave Center, Main Event Center
Conferences: The School of Pharmacy and RIPS will host a Research Day at the Jackson Avenue Center Main Event Center on 10/11/22.
National Coming Out Day: Story Slam
5:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge - 4th Floor Lamar Hall
Arts and Culture: Come celebrate National Coming Out Day by sharing your story and showing support for your community!
Lead Climbing Clinic
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
South Campus Recreation Center - Climbing Wall
Campus Recreation: Lead Climbing Clinic | SCRC October 11 | 6-8pm $
Artrageous
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Artrageous is an interactive, high-energy performance with a combination of arts on one stage presented in a frenzy of movement and color.
Wed
12
Oct
Ask an Archivist Day
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Invitation: Learn how to properly preserve your family photo albums and other audiovisual materials.
SouthTalks: Region, Race, and History
12:00 PM
Virtual
Lectures: Angel Parham lectures about 'Region, Race, and History: Racial Palimpsests in the Southern U.S.'
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Bryant 209
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall, ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Arts and Culture: Enjoy staged readings of Greek and Roman comedy with Classics students!
'Making Sense of Suffering' - Movie Night
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: We will be viewing 'Brother Sun Sister Moon' as it traces the medieval lives of Saints Francis and Clare.
Thu
13
Oct
Interested in being a MOST Mentor?
5:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Auditorium 124
Invitation: Join us to learn more about the MOST Conference, available positions, and much more!
Movie Night: 'Miriam Lies' (2018)
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Room 209
Arts and Culture: The Hispanic Heritage Film Series will show the movie 'Miriam Lies' in Bryant Hall 209. It is in Spanish with English subtitles.
Honors College Fall Convocation
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Invitation: The SMBHC will celebrate its 25th anniversary with the Barksdale family and special guest speakers.
Mon
17
Oct
Thinking Through Trauma in the Classroom
5:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Presented by Dr. Richard Newton, University of Alabama. Workshop with students and faculty, also simulcast via Zoom (co-sponsored with CETL)
Brass Transit, The Musical Legacy of Chicago
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Enjoy the music of Chicago with Brass Transit.
Fall Choral Concert
7:30 PM
Oxford High School Performing Arts Center
Arts and Culture: The Ole Miss choirs will join Oxford and Lafayette High School choirs for presentation of their fall concert.
Tue
18
Oct
Environmental Studies Minors Meet & Greet
5:30 PM
Bondurant Hall, Hannah-Ford Room
Invitation: Already an ENVS minor or curious about becoming one? Come eat pizza, meet ENVS faculty and minors, & learn about the program. Free shirts!
University of Mississippi Archaeology Showcase 2022
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall, ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Academics: Lightning presentations on current archaeological research from faculty and students in Classics and Anthropology.
Oxford Science Café: Big Science!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd., Oxford, MS
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Jan Strube (University of Oregon/PNNL)
Wed
19
Oct
SouthTalks: Race in 'The Secret Lives of Church Ladies'
12:00 PM
Virtual
Lectures: Deesha Philyaw and Ethel Scurlock present Race in 'The Secret Lives of Church Ladies'
Faculty Recital: Clarinet, Cello and Piano
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Michael Rowlett (Clarinet), Adrienne Park (Piano), and Christine Kralik (Cello) will be performing old and new works in Nutt Auditorium.
Thu
20
Oct
True Crime Critical Thinking Skills Workshop
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills through True Crime Research: The Case of Lizzie Borden
Philosophy Forum Series
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
George Peabody Hall
Invitation: The Philosophy Forum Series is proud to host Dr. Ben Kozuch as he discusses his latest paper.
Move Night: 'Alice Júnior' (Brazil, 2019)
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: We will watch the Brazilian film 'Alice Júnior' in Bryant Hall 209 this Thursday at 6:00 pm. It's in Portuguese with English subtitles.
Fri
21
Oct
Academic Fraud and How to Avoid It
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Cases of famous frauds will demonstrate best ways to avoid academic fraud and use good publishing practices.
Guyton Fall Festival
5:00 PM
Guyton Hall, School of Education 49 Guyton Drive
Invitation: Free Event! Sponsored by Teachers of Tomorrow & School of Education
Sat
22
Oct
Mushroom Tour with Dr. Jason Hoeksema
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Entrance to South Campus Rail Trail
Invitation: Join Dr. Jason Hoeksema for a Mushroom Tour
Jay Jurden, Comedian
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Originally from Mississippi and a University of Mississippi alum, Jay regularly performs all over the country.
Tue
25
Oct
Living and Learning Community: Mental Health First Aid
6:00 PM
Residential College South, RC SOUTH DINING HALL
Invitation: Health & Human Sciences - Living and Learning Community will be hosting a Mental Health First Aid Event on Tuesday, October 25, 2022.
The Movement Made Us
6:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Student Union Auditorium, Room 124
Invitation: A Conversation with David Dennis, Sr., and David Dennis, Jr. A father and son discuss the legacy of a Freedom Ride.
Wed
26
Oct
Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Event
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
Academics: Join Hon 420 students to learn more about lead poisoning prevention. The students will share research posters & refreshments provided.
Are You Ready? Dialogue: 'Generational Trauma and Us'
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Conversation and discussion on what is generational trauma is, how it manifests, and what we can do as a community to repair and heal.
Ghoulow Walk
6:00 PM
South Campus Rail Trail
Campus Recreation: Ghoulow Walk | South Campus Rail Trail October 26 | Dusk (~6:30pm) Free | Drop-in event
A Vintage Halloween Movie
7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: The Medieval Studies minor will host a screening of a vintage Halloween movie, 'Häxan: Witchcraft through the Ages.'
Guest Artist Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Featuring the world premiere of Valorous by UM alum and Northeast Community College professor Dr. Jason Beghtol
Fri
28
Oct
Social Justice Leadership Summit
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Student Union - 323 and Bryant Hall
Conferences: An event designed for UM students to develop skills for advocacy and activism that promotes critical questioning and social justice
Spooky Physics Night 2022
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lewis Hall, Demo shows in Lewis 101 and 109. Additional demos in and outside Lewis Hall.
Invitation: The annual Halloween-themed open house at the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Rocktober Climbing Competition
6:00 PM
South Campus Recreation Center, Climbing Wall
Campus Recreation: Rocktober Climbing Competition SCRC October 28 | 6-8 pm
Sat
29
Oct
Social Justice Leadership Summit
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Student Union - 323 and Bryant Hall
Conferences: An event designed for UM students to develop skills for advocacy and activism that promotes critical questioning and social justice
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is one of the most accomplished bands in American roots music.
Mon
31
Oct
Career Resources for your Dream Job
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Evaluate multiple online sources to find information about careers, wages, and the places you'd most like to live.
Spooky Sweets - RHA Halloween Movie Night
9:00 PM
Grove Pavilion
Invitation: RHA invites you to the Grove at 9:00pm on October 31, 2022 for pizza, trick or treat bags, hot coco, and viewing of the movie Twitches!
Tue
1
Nov
First Tuesdays: Religion Matters
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will be held in Farrington Gallery in Bryant Hall
Brown Bag: Informal discussions and current 'religion in the news' stories and items
Career Resources for Your Dream Job Workshop
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Critically evaluate online sources to find information about jobs, wages, and the places you'd like to live after you graduate.
Dorm Room Cooking - Part 2
6:00 PM
Residential College South, RC South Teaching Kitchen
Invitation: Join the Health & Human Sciences - Living and Learning Community for Dorm Room Cooking - Part 2.
SouthTalks: Skating South: Oral Histories and Music
6:30 PM
Oxford Skate Park, 400 Bramlett Blvd.
Lectures: Oral histories and videos documenting the skateboarding community.
Wed
2
Nov
Women in Leadership Ladies Luncheon w/Leadership Panel
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Invitation: Network and learn from women Directors, Managers, & Presidents in various industries on how to lead & build a strong reputation.
SouthTalks: Humanists as Activists
12:00 PM
Virtual
Brown Bag: In this virtual event, Clinnesha D. Sibley presents 'Humanists as Activists: Exploring Our Social Responsibility as Writers'
Being Yourself Over Break
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge
Invitation: Come sip hot cocoa and make a plan to navigate staying true to yourself while the University is on break.
Thu
3
Nov
Introducing the Lantern Project
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Lectures: Come and learn about the Lantern Project, a multi-state and multi-institution effort to digitize legal records of enslaved persons.
Dr. Michele Ronnick on the History of Black classicism
4:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Accessible entrance on Fulton Chapel side of building.
Lectures: Reception at 4:00 and talk at 5:30. See flier and event for full details.
Dr. Michele Ronnick on the History of Black classicism
4:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Accessible entrance on Fulton Chapel side of building.
Lectures: Reception at 4:00 and talk at 5:30. See flier and event for full details.
UM Philosophy Forum: Arguing
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
via Zoom
Invitation: Dr. Graham Oppy (Monash University) workshops a paper on argumentation on Nov 3rd at 4pm
Movie Night: 'Margarita with a Straw' (India, 2014)
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: The LGBTQ+ Film Series presents the Indian Movie 'Margarita with a Straw' in Bryant Hall 200 this Thursday at 6:00 pm.
Fri
4
Nov
First Friday Free Sketch Day!
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, All available galleries
Campus News: First Friday of each month, self-guided, all skill levels welcome. Sketch supplies and stools will be available.
Renaissance Music Performance by the Oxford Viols
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Arts and Culture: The Oxford Viols perform 15th and 16th century music on various instruments from the viola da gamba family.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: INTO THE WOODS
7:30 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: INTO THE WOODS runs November 4-6 in Fulton Chapel, with performances Friday-Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday-Sunday at 2 pm.
Sat
5
Nov
Buie Babies Jam Band Museum Stroller Tour
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Families with babies and toddlers, join the UM Museum and Kindermusik with Jeanne & Friends for our Museum Stroller Tour and Jam Session.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: INTO THE WOODS
2:00 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: INTO THE WOODS runs November 4-6 in Fulton Chapel, with performances Friday-Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday-Sunday at 2 pm.
Particle Physics Masterclass
3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Lewis Hall
Invitation: Learn about the basic building blocks of matter and investigate real data from cutting edge particle physics experiments!
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: INTO THE WOODS
7:30 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: INTO THE WOODS runs November 4-6 in Fulton Chapel, with performances Friday-Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday-Sunday at 2 pm.
Guest Artist Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Guest artists Dr. Christopher Withrow, and Dr. Scott Santoro will be performing Libby Larsen's: 'The Peculiar Case of Dr. H.H Holmes'
Sun
6
Nov
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: INTO THE WOODS
2:00 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: INTO THE WOODS runs November 4-6 in Fulton Chapel, with performances Friday-Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday-Sunday at 2 pm.
Opera Scenes: Twists of Fate-Scenes of Magic and Mayhem
3:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: UM Opera Theatre is proud to present its first performances of the 2022-2023 season this weekend!
Mockingbird Early Music Ensemble presents Renaissance!!
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Paris-Yates Chapel
Arts and Culture: 16th and 17th century English and Italian works for recorders, viols, harpsichord, and organ
The Art of Process in Creating
6:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Presentation & Reception with Sarahfest Artist-in-Residence Valerie George
Tue
8
Nov
Opening Reception and Artist Talk
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, at the corner of University Ave. and 5th Street
Invitation: Join us as we celebrate the opening of Gathering: Works by Earl Dismuke with an opening reception and artist talk.
First Gen Keynote: An Evening with Jennifer Morton
5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
Farley Hall
Lectures: Moving Up Without Losing Your Way: The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility
Wed
9
Nov
True Crime Research: Library Critical Thinking Workshop
12:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D, 1st floor
Library: Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills Through True Crime Research: The Case of Lizzie Borden
SouthTalks: Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant
12:00 PM
Virtual
Lectures: Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant presents 'Where We Matter: Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe, Howard Women, & the Co-Creation of Campus Belonging, 19221937.
Life As The First
5:00 PM
George Peabody Hall
Invitation: What is the state of First Gen life on campus?
Human Flourishing and Economic Freedom
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Lectures: Lecture by Dr. Anne Bradley of The Fund for American Studies, Nov 9th at 5:30pm
The Northman (2022)
7:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: The Medieval Studies minor will screen The Northman (2022). Please do join us!
A Veterans Day Concert Salute
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: The University of Mississippi Choir and Orchestra with the Oxford Civic Chorus will join together to honor our Veterans at the Ford Center.
Thu
10
Nov
Censorship in Libraries: Book Challenges and Bans
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D, 1st floor
Library: Learn about censorship in libraries and what you can do to help fight it in this library workshop open to anyone in the UM Community.
Movie Night: 'Paris Is Burning' (USA, 1990)
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: The LGBTQ+ Film Series presents the movie 'Paris Is Burning' in Bryant Hall 209 this Thursday at 6:00 pm.
Fri
11
Nov
Free Friday at the Rebel Challenge Course
3:00 PM
Rebel Challenge Course
Campus Recreation: Free Friday | Rebel Challenge Course November 11 | 3-5pm
Conversation with Katja Bullock
3:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Trent Lott Leadership Institute
Invitation: Katja Bullock discusses immigrating from war-torn Germany to serve as a senior White House staff member for four US Presidents
Mon
14
Nov
Are You Ready Dialogue: 'Food Insecurity in Our City'
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Learn about food insecurity on our campus and community and what we can do about it!
Classics lecture: Dr. Paul Hay
5:30 PM
Zoom event; see flier for meeting ID.
Lectures: Join us for a talk by Dr. Paul Hay, 'Pumping Iron in the Golden Age: Weightlifting and Body Aesthetics in Ancient Rome.'
Choosing Monasticism
5:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Invitation: Please join our discussion with monks and nuns from Buddhist, Carmelite, and Benedictine communities.
ANASTASIA, Broadway National Tour
7:00 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Student/Faculty/Staff Discounts available! Note: 7 p.m. start time.
Tue
15
Nov
The Great Debate of 2022
5:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will be held in Bryant Room 209 with a reception to follow in Farrington Gallery.
Invitation: Please join us as we discuss, and debate, ethical issues that our society is currently facing.
University Engagement - Student Leadership
6:00 PM
Residential College South
Invitation: Join the Living and Learning Community on November 15 for the University Engagement - Student Leadership Event, 6pm at RC SOUTH.
Oxford Science Café: Fluids in Low Gravity!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Likun Zhang (University of Mississippi)
Wed
30
Nov
A Holiday Celebration of Sonny Boy Williamson
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Arts and Culture: Join Adam Gussow and Greg Johnson in an end-of-semester celebration of the music of Sonny Boy Williamson II
LGBTQIA+ Study Jam - Now on Wednesday!
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge
Invitation: Please note date change! Switch up your finals study routine with some music, food, and company. All welcome!
Fri
2
Dec
First Friday Free Sketch Day!
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, All available galleries
Campus News: The University of Mississippi Museum opens it's galleries for a free sketch session on the First Friday of each month.
Fall Documentary Showcase
6:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Invitation: Southern Studies documentary students showcase their work.
Holiday Concert
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: The University of Mississippi Chorus, LOU Orchestra, Mississippians Jazz ensemble, and Steel Orchestra present their annual Holiday Concert.
Sat
3
Dec
Fall Family Activity Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Winter Woodland Wandering
Fall Family Activity Day
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Winter Woodland Wandering
Thu
8
Dec
Lunchtime webinar: Managing the Stress of the Holidays
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Zoom
Red Blue and Well: Season got you spinning? Consider some strategies for keeping things in balance this holiday season. Thursday, December 8 at noon via zoom.
Black Violin, 'Give Thanks' Tour
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Ford Center: Black Violin faculty/staff/student discount tickets available
Wed
25
Jan
Student Success in Human Anatomy & Physiology
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Invitation: Please join us on Wednesday, January 25 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm in the Johnson Commons East Ballroom.
SouthTalks: Seeing the Unseen
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Michael Fagans will expand on his University of Mississippi TEDx talk, allowing for interaction and conversation with attendees.
Sun
29
Jan
Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory
5:45 PM - 7:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Jan. 29, Sunday, 5:45-7:30 pm. Moon, Jupiter, Mars and more. Free.
Why doesn't the Moon crash into the Earth?
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Lewis Hall
Invitation: This Astronomy Outreach talk is aimed at a general audience including children. We will discuss why the Moon orbits the Earth.
Wed
1
Feb
LLC: Informational Session & Planning Your Career
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Garland Hall
Invitation: This meeting is mandatory for all Living and Learning Community Members.
SouthTalks: Barbara Harris Combs
12:00 PM
Virtual
Lectures: Barbara Harris Combs presents 'Blackout: The Continuing Assault against Black Bodies'
Thu
2
Feb
Sarahtalk: Beyond The 'Subaltern'
4:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge, 4th Floor
Brown Bag: Beyond The 'Subaltern': Sounding Sexual Revolt and the Discourse of Oppression Among Muslim Women
CME Sophomore/Delayed Entry Info Session
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Center for Manufacturing Excellence, 3rd Floor Open Area
Invitation: Join us to hear more about Delayed/Sophomore Entry into the Center for Manufacturing Excellence!
Interest Meeting for 'Green Paris' Study Abroad Course
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bondurant Hall
Invitation: Come to an informational meeting to find out about 'Green Paris: Past and Present', a two-week summer study abroad course in France.
Tue
7
Feb
Finding Information Online
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E, 1st floor
Library: This workshop will cover media bias, fact checkers, and publicly available information sources.
First Tuesday 'Religion in the News'
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in Farrington Gallery
Invitation: Please join us as we discuss 'Religion in the News'. This weeks topic involves a discussion on freedom of speech and religion.
US Poet Laureate Ada Limón, 'What Poetry Can Do'
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: US Poet Laureate Ada Limón will give the English department's annual Baine Lecture for Scholars and Writers: 'What Poetry Can Do'
Wed
8
Feb
Study Abroad Fair!
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Ole Miss Union
Study Abroad: Join us at the Student Union Ballroom on Wednesday from 10 - 2 to learn all about study abroad in the summer and fall!
SouthTalks: Frederick Gooding Jr.
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Frederick Gooding Jr. presents 'I Don't Wanna Say the Wrong Thing! How to Reconcile with Race in the Classroom'
Digital Threats to Democracy
5:30 PM
Farley Hall
Lectures: Panel discussing the effects of online conspiracy theories, deep fakes, and artificial intelligence on modern public discourse.
Thu
9
Feb
Evaluating Information Inside and Outside Academia
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E, 1st Floor
Library: This workshop will cover information literacy, critical thinking, fake news, and credibility.
Film Screening: Promised Land A Story about Mound Bayou
5:30 PM
Farley Hall
Lectures: The film details how two formerly enslaved cousins bought 840 acres of swampland in the Mississippi Delta in 1887.
Mon
13
Feb
Finding Information Online
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
Zoom
Library: This workshop will take place on Zoom and cover media bias, fact checkers, and publicly available information sources.
Evaluating Information Inside and Outside Academia
3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Zoom
Library: This workshop will take place on Zoom, and cover information literacy, critical thinking, fake news, and credibility.
Classics/AIA virtual lecture by Dr. Patrick Hunt
5:00 PM
Virtual lecture
Lectures: Join us Monday 2/13 at 5:00 p.m. for 'Ötzi the Iceman: Forensic Science & Ancient Medicine in a Cold Case Murder.' See flier for details!
Step Afrika!
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Step Afrika! blends dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities with traditional African dances.
Wed
15
Feb
SouthTalks: Translating Welty's Delta Wedding
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Koji Motomura and Annette Trefzer present 'Great Fiction Needs More Than One Translation: Translating Welty's Delta Wedding into Japanese'
Book Signing and Presentation - A Face from Uranus
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Arts and Culture: Talk and book signing for A Face from Uranus: Correspondence Between Tedd Burr and Henry Bellamann 1943-1945
Multiracial Multiethnic Mixed Student Meet Up
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement
Invitation: A student meet up for Multiracial, Biracial, Multiethnic, Mixed students at the University of Mississippi
Yoga's Roots in Ancient Indian Religious Tradition
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Please join us in Bryant 209 for Dr. Foxen's Zoom presentation.
Arts and Culture: Please join us as Dr. Anya Foxen discusses the western adaptation of ancient Indian yoga practices.
Thu
16
Feb
Sarahtalk: FRESH AND CLEAN: A Reading
12:00 AM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge, 4th Floor
Brown Bag: Presented by LaToya Faulk, MFA (Writing and Rhetoric).
Introduction to ArcGIS StoryMaps
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106D)
Library: Learn the basics of ArcGIS StoryMaps, a multimedia platform that will bring your geospatial research to life.
SouthTalks: Vietnamese, Cubans & Mexicans in the South
1:00 PM
Virtual
Lectures: Perla M. Guerrero presents her virtual SouthTalk 'Vietnamese, Cubans, and Mexicans in the South: An Intertwined History'
'The Mystic, The Man: Who is James Meredith?'
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union - Room 326
Arts and Culture: 'The Mystic, The Man: Who is James Meredith?' - Documentary Screening and Q&A with Dr. Judy Meredith
Sarahtalk: FRESH AND CLEAN: A Reading
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge, 4th Floor
Brown Bag: Presented by LaToya Faulk, MFA (Writing and Rhetoric).
Black History Month Keynote
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union - Ballroom
Arts and Culture: 'The Mystic, The Man: Who is James Meredith?' Black History Month Keynote featuring Dr. Judy Meredith
Sat
18
Feb
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
2:00 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
7:30 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Mon
20
Feb
Department of Philosophy and Religion Movie Night
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Please join us as we screen and discuss the movie 'No Greater Law'.
Faculty Recital Series
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: UM Music Dept. presents a Faculty Recital with Dr. Adam Estes, Dr. Nave Graham, Ms. Adrienne Park, and Dr. Michael Gardiner
Tue
21
Feb
RASA Peer Education Training Day 1
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, 3056 (third floor)
Campus News: Peer Educators present in classes, table events and talk with the UM community to help raises awareness of the prevalence of sexual assault.
RASA Peer Education Training Day 1
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, 3056 (third floor)
Campus News: Peer Educators present in classes, table events and talk with the UM community to help raises awareness of the prevalence of sexual assault.
Native American Indigenous Student Association Meeting
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement
Invitation: Native American Indigenous Student Association Spring Interest Meeting
Just Conversations
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in the Farrington Gallery located in Bryant Hall.
Invitation: Just Conversations brings students together for a discussion of some current ethical issues.
Oxford Science Café: Artificial Photosynthesis!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd, Oxford, MS
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Jonah Jurss (University of Mississippi)
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
7:30 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Wed
22
Feb
Non-Profit Fair
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Ole Miss Union
Invitation: A tabling fair for local non-profits and community organizations to share their work and volunteer opportunities with the UM community.
SouthTalks: The History of the Ole Miss 89
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: W. Ralph Eubanks and Amirhea Bishop present 'Reconciliation: The University and the History of the Ole Miss 89.″
Graduate Assistantship Fair
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Campus News: Seeking a graduate assistantship? Attend the fair on Wed., Feb. 22 from noon - 4 pm to learn more about assistantships available on campus
Living Learning Comm: Protective Behavioral Strategies
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Garland Hall
Invitation: Living Learning Community will host an event on Protective Behavioral Strategies Regarding Alcohol Use - February 22 at 12pm in Garland 102.
Pot Goes Public: Medical Marijuana in MS
5:30 PM
Farley Hall
Lectures: Medical Marijuana has come to MS. But what now? State health officer Dr. Dan Edney joins a panel of other interested parties to discuss.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
7:30 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Thu
23
Feb
Graduate Forum
9:30 AM - 3:45 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Campus News: Prospective, current, and recently admitted graduate students seeking information about graduate degree opportunities invited to attend.
BRING IT! Open Mic Night
6:30 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge, 4th Floor
Arts and Culture: African American Studies and Gender Studies invite you to join us in celebration of 'Black History Month'
TEDxUniversity of Mississippi's: Facing Forward
7:00 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Invitation: TEDxUniversityofMississippi will hold its 8th Annual Event on February 23rd at 7 PM in the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
7:30 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Slade Trammell, Guest Piano recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Slade Trammell was one of the last pupils of the legendary American pianist Earl Wild. Join us for an evening of solo piano music including
Fri
24
Feb
Hotty Toddy Hoop Fest
12:00 AM
Campus Recreation: The University of Mississippi is proud to host NIRSA's Regional Basketball Championship on February 24-26, 2023. Register your team today!
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
7:30 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Sat
25
Feb
Hotty Toddy Hoop Fest
12:00 AM
Campus Recreation: The University of Mississippi is proud to host NIRSA's Regional Basketball Championship on February 24-26, 2023. Register your team today!
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
2:00 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
7:30 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues.
Sun
26
Feb
Hotty Toddy Hoop Fest
12:00 AM
Campus Recreation: The University of Mississippi is proud to host NIRSA's Regional Basketball Championship on February 24-26, 2023. Register your team today!
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: POLAROID STORIES
2:00 PM
Meek Hall
Arts and Culture: POLAROID STORIES runs February 17-26 in Meek Auditorium, with performances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory
6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Feb. 26, Sunday, 6:15-7:30 pm. Moon, Uranus, Castor. Free.
Mon
27
Feb
Are You Ready? Dialogue Series
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Bryant Hall, Bryant Hall - Room 209
Arts and Culture: 'Maintaining Integrity in Curatorial Art'
Guest Artist Recital Series presents Dr. Robert Young
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: UM Music Dept. Guest Artist Recital Series presents Dr. Robert Young, saxophone with Prof. Adrienne Park, piano
Guest Artist Recital Series presents Dr. Robert Young
7:30 PM
Music Building, David H. Nutt Auditorium
Arts and Culture: UM Music Dept. Guest Artist Recital Series presents Dr. Robert Young, saxophone with Prof. Adrienne Park, piano
Tue
28
Feb
Croft Institute 25th Anniversary Faculty Panel
12:00 AM
Croft Institute International Studies, Joseph C. Bancroft Conference Room, Croft 107
Lectures: Croft Institute Faculty Panel Discussion - Environments of Disaster and Health
Introduction to Tableau
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: Tableau is an easy-to-use click, drag, and drop interactive data visualization software. In this workshop, participants will learn how to us
RASA Peer Education Training Day 2
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center
Campus News: Continue for Peer-Education Training Day 2
90's Throwback Movie Series - Selena (1997)
5:30 PM
Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement
Arts and Culture: We're screening three influential films from the 90s in the CICCE this semester!
Croft Institute 25th Anniversary Faculty Panel
5:30 PM
Croft Institute International Studies, Joseph C. Bancroft Conference Room, Croft 107
Lectures: Croft Institute Faculty Panel Discussion - Environments of Disaster and Health
R.E.S.P.E.C.T-Celebration of Music of Aretha Franklin
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: R.E.S.P.E.C.T is an electrifying tribute celebrating the music of the legendary Aretha Franklin.
Wed
1
Mar
PoliSHEd
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Ole Miss Union
Invitation: Women in Leadership Graduate Student Organization presents 'PoliSHEd'- a one day event aimed at leadership and professionalism for women!
Evaluating Information Inside and Outside Academia
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: This workshop will cover information literacy, critical thinking, fake news, and credibility.
SouthTalks: Visiting Documentarian Sarah Garrahan
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Join documentary editor Sarah Garrahan as she talks about strategies for editing documentary feature films.
Philosophy Forum Series Presents: Dr. Lauren Kopajtic
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Invitation: Please join us as Dr. Kopajtic presents and discusses her latest paper, 'Prying Eyes'
SouthTalks: An African American Dilemma
5:30 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Zoë Burkholder presents An African American Dilemma: A History of School Integration and Civil Rights in the North
Thu
2
Mar
Getting Started with Panopto
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Weir Hall
FTDC: Increase accessibility and student engagement with course videos by learning how to use Panopto in your Blackboard course.
Introduction to Gale Digital Scholar Lab
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: This workshop will provide an intro to Gale's Digital Scholar Lab, an intuitive, cloud-based analysis tool that helps tell stories with data
Introduction to Gale Digital Scholar Lab
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: This workshop will provide an introduction to the intuitive, cloud-based analysis tool that helps tell impactful, visual stories with data.
Learning Excel Pivot Tables
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Pivot tables are a feature in Microsoft Excel that allow users to quickly summarize large tables of data and quickly extract useful info.
Thinking Gender: Cognitive Labor in Family Life
5:00 PM
Student Union Room 323
Lectures: Dr. Allison Daminger gives the Women's Empowerment & History Month Keynote
Fri
3
Mar
Getting Started with Panopto
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Weir Hall
FTDC: Increase accessibility and student engagement with course videos by learning how to use Panopto in your Blackboard course.
First Friday Free Sketch Day
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: The University of Mississippi Museum opens its galleries for a free sketch session on the First Friday of each month.
Famished Feminist Friday
11:40 AM - 1:00 PM
Residential College South, The Dish at the Residential College
Invitation: Join UM folks that are proud to call themselves feminists!
Faculty Recital - Music Major Advantage
4:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: The UM Department of Music presents an afternoon faculty recital featuring trombone, tuba, flute, cello, tenor, clarinet, and piano.
Honors Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
The Inn at Ole Miss
Invitation: The SMB Honors College welcomes all to its second annual symposium, featuring honors students' capstone work from a variety of disciplines.
Honors Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
The Inn at Ole Miss
Invitation: The SMB Honors College welcomes all to its second annual symposium, featuring honors students' capstone work from a variety of disciplines.
Tue
7
Mar
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Invitation: There will be a career fair held in the Johnson Commons Ballroom today. We hope you can come by and speak with the agencies.
First Tuesday 'Religion in the News'
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in Farrington Gallery
Invitation: Please join us as we have an informal discussion with Rev. Dr. Ayanna Watkins regarding interfaith social justice work.
Notice! Micah/Memphis Has been Cancelled.
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in Farrington Gallery
Arts and Culture: Due to a scheduling conflict this event has been cancelled. We are working to reschedule this event later in the semester.
Notice! Micah/Memphis Has been Cancelled.
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Due to a scheduling conflict this event has been cancelled. We are working to reschedule this event later in the semester.
Casey Parks Reads From Diary of a Misfit
6:00 PM
Bondurant Hall Auditorium
Lectures: RSVP on ForUM by 2/21 for a chance to win a free copy of Diary of a Misfit!
Aizuri String Quartet
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: The Aizuri Quartet has established a unique position within today's musical landscape.
Wed
8
Mar
Living and Learning Community - Campus Safety
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Garland Hall
Invitation: Join the Health and Human Sciences, Living and Learning Community on March 8 for Campus Safety and ways to stay safe on Spring Break.
Session with Kaleidoscopia String Trio
1:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: String Trio Kaleidoscpopia comes to Ole Miss to work with our music students.
Kaleidoscopia String Trio Guets Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: String trio Kaleidoscopia comes to Ole Miss and gives a special guest artist recital as part of their residency.
Thu
9
Mar
Transcribe-A-Thon: James Meredith Letters
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Participate in helping the UM Library transcribe the 1,418 letters James Meredith received during the integration process.
Career Resources Online Workshop
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Zoom Workshop
Library: Compare online sources to critically evaluate helpful informationabout jobs, cost of living, and places you want to live after you graduate.
Queer Cinema and the Sense of Something Better
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Via Zoom
Academics: Sarahtalk presented by Elizabeth Venell, Ph.D. (Gender Studies)
Spring Choral Concert - North Oxford Baptist Church
7:30 PM
North Oxford Baptist Church
Arts and Culture: Concert Singers, Women's Glee, and Men's Glee present a spring choral concert at North Oxford Baptist Church.
Sun
19
Mar
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
2:20 PM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Registration Deadline: Astronomy Art Contest
10:00 PM
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is March 19th. Hurry up and register. There are exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Mon
20
Mar
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
2:20 PM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Pre-Law Session for Sophomores (3+3) & Juniors
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Join online via Zoom!
Academics: Join this online information session to learn more about the law school admissions process with the Pre-Law Advising Office.
Are You Ready? Dialogue
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Bryant Hall, Bryant 209
Arts and Culture: A Dialogue and Conversation on Civic Engagement and Discourse
Katherine Hovan (Mezzo Soprano) MM Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Mezzo Soprano Katherine Hovan will give a graduate recital for her Master of Music degree.
Tue
21
Mar
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
2:20 PM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Croft Institute 25th Anniversary Faculty Panel
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Croft Institute International Studies, Joseph C. Bancroft Conference Room, Croft 107
Lectures: Croft Institute Faculty Panel Discussion - Global Citizenship in an Age of Migration
Oxford Science Café: Exotic Matter!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Umberto Tamponi (INFN-Torino and UM)
Wed
22
Mar
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Southern Plate Exhibit Event: Recipe Swap Open House
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Dept. of Archives and Special Collections; Faulkner Room
Library: 50+ cookbooks and recipes from the archives dating from the 18th through the 21st centuries will be available to browse and photograph.
SouthTalks: Tison Pugh
12:00 PM
Student Union Auditorium Room 124
Lectures: 'Truman Capote, Ellen DeGeneres, and Miley Cyrus: Southern Stars and the South's Queer Myths' presented by Tison Pugh
2023 Isom Student Gender Conference
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Union Auditorium (124)
Conferences: Conference Schedule now available!
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
2:20 PM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
2023 Water Day Panel
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Bishop Hall
Invitation: Come discuss the Jackson Water Crisis with experts, residents, and other students on Wednesday, March 22 from 5:30-7:00PM in Bishop 209.
Thu
23
Mar
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Southern Plate Exhibit Event: Recipe Swap Open House
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Dept. of Archives and Special Collections; Faulkner Room
Library: 50+ cookbooks and recipes from the archives dating from the 18th through the 21st centuries will be available to browse and photograph.
Academic Fraud and How to Avoid It
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Participants will learn about specific cases of famous frauds of the past and learn about best practices to avoid academic fraud.
2023 Isom Student Gender Conference
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Union Auditorium (124)
Conferences: Conference Schedule now available!
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
2:20 PM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Introduction to Text Mining and Analysis
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: In this four-part series, participants will learn how to use Gale's Digital Scholar Lab's text mining and analysis tools.
ISGC Keynote pres. by Jules Gill-Peterson
4:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Union Auditorium (124)
Lectures: Finding Mary Jones in New Orleans: Unfinishing Black Trans History
Orel Lee (Trombone) MM Recital
5:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Trombonist Orel Lee will give a graduate recital for his Master of Music degree.
Fri
24
Mar
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Charles W. Hartman Memorial Lecture
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, Room 1000
Lectures: The 2023 lecture will feature speaker Dr. Lemry 'Al' Carter, executive director and CEO of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy.
2023 Isom Student Gender Conference
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Union Auditorium (124)
Conferences: Conference Schedule now available!
Pandemic Literature, 1346-53
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Bishop Hall
Lectures: The Black Death was the worst pandemic in recorded history. How did medieval writers portray it in literature?
Registration Deadline Extended: Astronomy Art Contest
2:20 PM - 10:00 PM
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Deadline to register for Astronomy Art Contest is extended to March 24th. Hurry up and register. Exciting prizes to win! Open to all ages!
Classics talk by Dr. Daniel Richter (USC)
4:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Elevator access is through Fulton Chapel side door.
Lectures: Join us for a talk entitled 'Cruelty and Consanguinity: Views of Ancient Roman Slavery in the Antebellum South.'
Sun
26
Mar
Celebration of Spring in Music and Poetry
3:00 PM
Paris-Yates Chapel
Arts and Culture: The Mockingbird Early Music Ensemble celebrates the arrival of spring, the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach, and the Bahá'í new year.
Astronomy Art Exhibition
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Lewis Hall, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Come and witness the stellar astronomy-themed artwork by our contestants and meet the winners. Everyone is welcome!
Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Mar. 26, Sunday, 7:30-8:30 pm. Moon, Castor. Free, families welcome. Astronomy 'Art Contest'.
Christine Powell (Mezzo-Soprano) MM Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Mezzo soprano Christine Powell will give a graduate recital for her Master of Music degree.
Mon
27
Mar
Take Your Statistics to the Next Level Using Stata
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Room 124
Lectures: Chuck Huber from Stata Corp will give a workshop titled 'Take Your Statistics to the Next Level: Four Types of Situations Using Stata.'
Data Visualization with R: Part 1
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Learn how to create scatterplots, stacked barplots, and boxplots using the ggplot2 package. Familiarity with R is helpful, but not required.
Tue
28
Mar
Critical Thinking Skills With True Crime Research
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: In this critical thinking skill-building workshop, you will learn about fact finding, misinformation, and media bias in true crime research.
90's Throwback Movie Series
5:30 PM
Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement
Arts and Culture: We're screening three influential films from the 90s in the CICCE this semester! Next up is 'The Watermelon Woman' (1996).
Below the Belt Special Screening and Panel
6:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Invitation: Exclusive Advanced Screening and Panel Discussion March 28, 2023 at 6:30pm in the Ford Center.
Jazz Combos
7:30 PM
Proud Larry's
Arts and Culture: The Mississippians and the Collegians present their Jazz Combos at Proud Larry's.
Wed
29
Mar
Oxford Conference for the Book
12:00 AM
Various Locations on campus and in Oxford
Conferences: Oxford Conference for the Book returns as an in person event March 29-31. Free and open to the public.
ecoNutrition Cafe: Countdown to (Net) Zero Emissions
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center
Lectures: Guest Lecture, Dr. Beth Choate: 'Leading Sustainability Efforts on My Campus and In My Community to Achieve Carbon Neutrality'
Queer People of Color Student Org Interest Meeting
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge, Lamar Hall 4th Floor
Invitation: QPOC Meeting
ecoNutrition Cafe: Countdown to (Net) Zero Emissions
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center
Lectures: Guest Lecture, Dr. Beth Choate: 'Leading Sustainability Efforts on My Campus and In My Community to Achieve Carbon Neutrality'
Thu
30
Mar
Oxford Conference for the Book
12:00 AM
Various Locations on campus and in Oxford
Conferences: Oxford Conference for the Book returns as an in person event March 29-31. Free and open to the public.
Introduction to Tableau
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: Tableau is an easy-to-use click, drag, and drop interactive data visualization software. In this workshop, participants will learn how to us
Introduction to Text Mining and Analysis
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: In this four-part series, participants will learn how to use Gale's Digital Scholar Lab's text mining and analysis tools.
Join us for IMC Connect
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Farley Hall
Conferences: Hear from senior marketing and communications executives from Amazon, St. Jude. Boeing, UPS, and many more well known companies.
Department of Philosophy and Religion Movie Night
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Please join us as we screen and discuss the movie 'Lourdes'
The Pirates of Penzance NY GILBERT & SULLIVAN PLAYERS
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Set sail with this classic comedy that boasts one of the most famous patter songs in musical theatre history.
Fri
31
Mar
Oxford Conference for the Book
12:00 AM
Various Locations on campus and in Oxford
Conferences: Oxford Conference for the Book returns as an in person event March 29-31. Free and open to the public.
Join us for IMC Connect
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Ole Miss Union
Conferences: Hear from senior marketing and communications executives from Amazon, St. Jude. Boeing, UPS, and many more well known companies.
Sister2Sister Leadership Retreat
3:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Bryant Hall
Conferences: Celebrating Diversity in Sisterhood
Bonita Bunt & Amanda Johnston Faculty Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Soprano Bonita Bunt & Pianist Amanda Johnston present a UM Music Faculty Recital
Mon
3
Apr
Data Visualization with R: Part 2
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Familiarity with R is helpful, but not required.
Henna in History
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Please join us as we explore how Henna has been used in medicine and adornment throughout history.
LOU Symphony Orchestra Concert
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: The LOU Symphony presents a concert in the Ford Center for the Performing Arts.
Tue
4
Apr
First Tuesday 'What's so special about Spring?'
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in Farrington Gallery
Invitation: Join us as we discuss the many religious holidays that celebrate 'Spring' (between March and May).
Create a T-Shirt for the Clothesline Project Display
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, TCRC 1000 (Pharmacy Building)
Invitation: he Clothesline Project is an interactive visual exhibit created to bring awareness to the issue of sexual violence.
Allister Frankle (Saxophone) MM Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Saxophonist Allister Frankle will give a graduate recital for their Master of Music degree.
Wed
5
Apr
SouthTalks: Andrew Donnelly
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: 'Civil War Memory and the History of Homosexuality' presented by Andrew Donnelly
Group Fitness Free Class - Glow Cardio Dance
7:00 PM
Turner Center, Turner Center Studio 305
Campus Recreation: Group Fitness Free Class: Glow Cardio Dance: April 5th | 7 pm
Music Faculty Recital featuring Basson, Oboe, & Piano.
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Bassoonist Susanna Whitney, Oboist Austin Smith, and Pianist Adrienne Park present a UM Music Faculty Recital.
Thu
6
Apr
Introduction to Text Mining and Analysis
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: In this four-part series, participants will learn how to use Gale's Digital Scholar Lab's text mining and analysis tools.
Sarahtlak presented by Dr. D'Andre Walker
4:00 PM
Via Zoom
Brown Bag: Exploring the Impact of Pregnancy Loss During Adolescence on Maladaptive Coping
Tue
11
Apr
Zotero: The Basics
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Zoom Workshop
Library: Learn the basics of Zotero and how a citation manager can assist with all levels of research.
Learning Excel Pivot Tables
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: This session will provide an introduction to using pivot tables in Microsoft Excel.
Take Back the Night
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Union Plaza
Campus News: Annual Take Back the Night event to take place on the Ole Miss Student Union Plaza at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, April 11.
Take Back The Night
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Student Union Plaza
Invitation: Join us as we continue to march forward into the future, committed to ending sexual violence for all people.
Oxford Science Café: Psychedelic Medicine!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Javier González Maeso (Virginia Commonwealth Uni.)
Percussion Ensemble/Steel Band Concert
7:30 PM
Band Hall
Arts and Culture: The Percussion Ensemble & Steel Band present a concert in the Band Hall.
Wed
12
Apr
Staff Creative Residencies Info Session
4:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Invitation: Learn more about the process of applying for a Staff Creative Residency at this info session.
Øystein Baadsvik (Tuba) Guest Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Tubist Øystein Baadsvik will give a Guest Recital.
Thu
13
Apr
Learning Excel Pivot Tables
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: This session will provide an introduction to using pivot tables in Microsoft Excel.
Zotero: Advanced Features
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Zoom Workshop
Library: Expand your knowledge of Zotero by learning about the advanced features of the platform and developing organizational strategies.
Transcribe-A-Thon: James Meredith Letters
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Participate in helping the UM Library transcribe the 1,418 letters James Meredith received during the integration process.
Panel: Significance of Hubert Creekmore & The Welcome
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Faulkner Room (318 A)
Library: Archives & Special Collections is hosting a panel to honor the re-issue of Mississippi author Hubert Creekmore's seminal work The Welcome
Egg Bowl Glass Recycling Drive
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center, Danvers Lot (JAC)
Sustainability: Celebrate Earth Month by diverting your glass bottles and jars from landfill! Please rinse and sort by color. In competition with MSU.
Introduction to Text Mining and Analysis
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: In this four-part series, participants will learn how to use Gale's Digital Scholar Lab's text mining and analysis tools.
Bamboo and Cotton: The Mississippi Chinese
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Ole Miss Union, Auditorium 124
Lectures: Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month
The Mississippians Jazz Ensemble
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: The Mississippians Jazz Ensemble present a concert in Nutt Auditorium.
Fri
14
Apr
MBA Golf Classic
8:00 AM
The Country Club of Oxford
Invitation: Friday, April 14th at 8am at The Country Club of Oxford
Chloe King (Percussion) Senior Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Percussionist Chloe King will give a Senior Recital.
Mon
17
Apr
Sister2Sister Tea Party
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Bryant Hall - Room 209
Invitation: Brewed Fresh from the Makers of the Sister2Sister Leadership Retreat: Come Enjoy Community and Conversation!
Ole Miss African Drum & Dance Ensemble Concert
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: The OMADDE present a concert on Nutt Auditorium.
Tue
18
Apr
Arab Society & Pluralism in the Song of Fairuz
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Lamar Hall
Lectures: Guest lecture by Dr. Kenneth Habib
Originalism in Practice
4:00 PM
Robert C Khayat Law Center, Weems Auditorium, UM School of Law
Lectures: John Stinneford will deliver a lecture, 'Originalism in Practice: the Eighth Amendment as an Example.' April 18, 4pm, Law School Rm 1078
Pre-Law Student Panel
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Student Union Auditorium 124
Academics: Attend this student panel were students who are currently pass the Law School Admissions process will share their experiences and insights.
A Pulitzer Turns 40: How Politics & Media Have Changed
5:30 PM
Farley Hall
Lectures: Pulitzer-winner Fred Anklam joins MS Today's Anna Wolfe & Adam Ganucheau in a multi-generational discussion of public service journalism.
'Rituals of Restorative Resistance'
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Join us, as we host a Zoom meeting with Dr. Jean Derricotte-Murphy of Historic New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Detroit, MI
Oxford Science Café: Science Policy!
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Kristin Lewis (AAAS).
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: Theatre & Film at UM's production of the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors runs April 18-21 in Fulton Chapel.
Collegians Jazz Ensemble
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: The Collegians Jazz Ensemble present a concert in Nutt Auditorium.
Wed
19
Apr
Master Class with Glen Ballard
1:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Guest Artist Glen Ballard presents a master class.
5th Annual SMBHC Spring Art Showcase
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
Invitation: UM honors students and Oxford High School students will showcase their artwork.
Glen Ballard on The LMR Live Show
6:00 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: Grammy Award winning artist, Glen Ballard, to appear on The LMR Live Show.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: Theatre & Film at UM's production of the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors runs April 18-21 in Fulton Chapel.
Rose DioLallevi (Violin) MM Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Violinist Rose DioLallevi will give a graduate recital for their Master of Music degree.
Thu
20
Apr
Recipe Swap Open House
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Faulkner Room (318 A)
Library: Come browse recipes from the Archives collection. Students from History 492 'Food: A Global History' will speak briefly from 11:30 to noon.
Sarahtalk: Film Screening and Discussion
4:00 PM
Via Zoom
Brown Bag: Melanie Ho will be screening her film, 'what we don't talk about'
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: Theatre & Film at UM's production of the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors runs April 18-21 in Fulton Chapel.
Medal for the Arts - Grammy Winner Glen Ballard
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: Glen Ballard is honored as the 2023 recipient of the Medal for the Arts - Produced by the Living Music Resource.
Fri
21
Apr
Artist Session with Glen Ballard
1:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Guest Artist Glen Ballard presents an Artist Session.
Taste of Classics, 4/21 3-5
3:00 PM
Bryant Hall, On the front steps; Farrington Gallery if weather doesn't cooperate.
Arts and Culture: Come to Bryant Hall for Greek and Latin lit reading on open mic, Mediterranean nibbles, and Rome's birthday cake!
Olivia Coyne (Violin) MM Recital
5:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Violinist Olivia Coyne presents a graduate recital for their Master in Music degree.
Theatre & Film at UM Presents: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Fulton Chapel
Arts and Culture: Theatre & Film at UM's production of the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors runs April 18-21 in Fulton Chapel.
Wed
26
Apr
Biology Career Discussion with Dr. Zanethia Barnett
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Shoemaker Hall
Academics: Want to learn more about Ecology Careers? Come join a discussion with Dr. Zanethia Barnett, US Forest Service, and get free pizza!
SouthTalks: Ryan Parsons
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: 'Race and the College Mobility Trap' presented by Ryan Parsons
J.D. Williams Hidden Library TourJ.D. Williams Hidden
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Starbucks (Library 2nd Floor)
Library: Meet at Starbucks at the Library's East entrance to take a 45-minute tour of the J.D. Williams Library
Saviour Sallah (Piano) MM Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Pianist Saviour Sallah will give a graduate recital for their Master of Music degree.
Thu
27
Apr
FREE FOR FACULTY/STAFF - Nutrition Counseling Session
12:00 AM
South Oxford Center
Invitation: Free Nutrition Counseling Session for faculty and staff! April 27th and 28th at South Oxford Center 1350.
Take Action for Library Day_Advocate Against Censorship
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: In this workshop, we will discuss recent book bans in the South and use online resources to find information about challenged books.
Celebrate Arbor Day!
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Grove, Near Grove Stage
Sustainability: Join us to mark UM as a certified Tree Campus! Free tote bags or lunch boxes to the first ten attendees. Lemonade and coffee also provided.
IDEALab Open House
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, IDEA Lab (Room 113)
Library: Learn about all of the interactive equipment and technology we have for you in the IDEALab, our makerspace.
Fri
28
Apr
FREE FOR FACULTY/STAFF - Nutrition Counseling Session
12:00 AM
South Oxford Center
Invitation: Free Nutrition Counseling Session for faculty and staff! April 27th and 28th at South Oxford Center 1350.
Handel's Alcina (UM Opera Theatre)
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: UM Opera Theatre in collaboration with the LOU Symphony orchestra present Handel's baroque opera Alcina in the Gertrude C. Ford Center.
Sun
30
Apr
Handel's Alcina (UM Opera Theatre)
3:00 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: UM Opera Theatre in collaboration with the LOU Symphony orchestra present Handel's baroque opera Alcina in the Gertrude C. Ford Center.
Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Apr. 30
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Apr. 30, Sunday, 8:00-9:00 pm. Moon, Venus. Free.
Vacuum and Space: A demo show
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Lewis Hall, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: Learn about the physics of our Universe through fun demos. This event is free and everybody is welcome.
Mon
1
May
Carley Wilemon Graduate Conducting Recital
7:30 PM
Paris-Yates Chapel
Arts and Culture: Master of Music student, Carley Wilemon, presents a Choral Conducting graduate recital in Paris-Yates Chapel featuring UM Concert Singers.
Carley Wilemon Graduate Conducting Recital
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Paris-Yates Chapel
Arts and Culture: Carley Wilemon will conduct the UM Concert Singers in her graduate conducting recital featuring works with instruments and unaccompanied.
Wed
3
May
Improve your back pain -- or learn to prevent it!
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Online webinars at 9:30 am, 12:00 pm, and 4:00 pm
Human Resources: Join the Better Back Challenge & learn stretches/exercises to keep your back healthy. Complete 4-week challenge to enter prize drawing!
'...And Justice for All' by Kyle Pederson
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Performance by the University Chorus of '...And Justice for All' by Kyle Pederson as part of the 60th Anniversary of Integration/Ole Miss.
Fri
5
May
First Friday Free Sketch Day
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: The University of Mississippi Museum opens its galleries for a free sketch session on the First Friday of each month.
Spring Documentary Showcase
6:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Invitation: The Spring Documentary Showcase is a celebration of the work by Southern Studies documentary students.
David Willson Retirement Concert
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: Come and celebrate the musical career of one of our beloved music faculty, David Willson in the Ford Center for the Performing Arts.
Sat
6
May
Allana Hamblin (Clarinet) BME Recital
11:00 AM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Clarinetist Allana Hamblin will give a recital for their Bachelor in Music Education degree.
Lien Nguyen (Piano) MM Recital
1:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: MM in Collaborative Piano degree recital featuring pianist Lien Nguyen.
Fri
26
May
Old-Time Piano Playing Contest & Festival
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Arts and Culture: World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest & Festival, featuring Ragtime, Traditional Jazz, Blues, Boogie, and Honky-Tonk
Mississippi's Musical Diversity
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Join us for a presentation by UM Blues Curator Greg Johnson as he delves into Mississippi's rich musical past. Admission $10
Presentation: 'How to Write a Rag'
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Contest coordinator and former world champion William McNally describes the process of composing an authentic ragtime composition in advance
New Rag Contest
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Aspiring composers premiere their new ragtime compositions for the audience with William McNally hosting. $15 admission
Tune-Ups Party
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Oxford Armory Pavilion
Arts and Culture: Contestants will 'tune up' with some of their selections at the outdoors Pavilion. Food truck and bar available on site. $10
Sat
27
May
World Championship Old-Time Piano Junior Division
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Pianists under 18 years-of-age compete for cash prizes and medallions. Emceed by Ted Lemen and Adam Swanson.
Silent Movie Luncheon with Adam Swanson
11:45 AM - 12:50 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Join four-time champion Adam Swanson as he accompanies along with a couple of old-time silent film classics. Box lunch and drinks served.
Old-Time Piano Playing Contest & Festival
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Arts and Culture: World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest & Festival, featuring Ragtime, Traditional Jazz, Blues, Boogie, and Honky-Tonk
World Championship Old-Time Piano Contest Prelim. Round
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Join us for the 2023 Preliminary Round with emcees Ted Lemen and Adam Swanson. Contestants from across the U.S. compete to advance.
Old-Time Sing-along and Pianothon
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Oxford Armory Pavilion
Arts and Culture: Guests and contestants perform throughout the evening and Ted Lemen leads the crowd in a sing-along of all the old classics. Food and bar.
Sun
28
May
Master Class with Adam Swanson
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Four-time champion Adam Swanson gives some pointers to a few of the Junior competitors and gives comments on how they can improve.
Old-Time Piano Playing Contest & Festival
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Arts and Culture: World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest & Festival, featuring Ragtime, Traditional Jazz, Blues, Boogie, and Honky-Tonk
Regular & Senior Division Semis & Finals
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: The Senior and Regular Division Champions will be crowned this afternoon. Are they saving their best for last? The only way to find out is t
Red, White & Blue Party
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Oxford Armory Pavilion
Arts and Culture: The closing night features Perf. Bill Edwards leading the crowd in a rousing rendition of patriotic tunes plus piano performances.
Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory May. 28, Sunday, 8:30-9:30 pm. Moon, Venus. Free.
Thu
22
Jun
Retirement Reception Honoring Ginger Harrell
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Invitation: The Office of the Provost invites you to a retirement reception honoring Ginger Harrell on Thursday, June 22.
Dr. Leigh Ann Ross Retirement Celebration
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Norman C. Nelson Student Union, Jackson, MS
Invitation: An event at the student union in Jackson to celebrate the retirement of Dr. Leigh Ann Ross.
Fri
7
Jul
Learn a Medieval Board Game
7:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: Come learn the basics of Hnefatafl, also known as 'Viking Chess.' Stay for the film at 8! Hosted by the medieval studies minor.
Summer Romance, Medieval Style
8:00 PM - 9:40 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: The Medieval Studies minor is hosting a film series, themed around love and romance.
Mon
17
Jul
International Particle Physics Masterclass
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Lewis Hall
Invitation: Learn about the basic building blocks of matter and investigate real data from particle physics experiments in a day of exploration and fun!
International Particle Physics Masterclass
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Lewis Hall
Invitation: Learn about the basic building blocks of matter and investigate real data from particle physics experiments in a day of exploration and fun!
Fri
21
Jul
Learn to play Viking Chess!
7:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: Come learn the basics of Hnefatafl (i.e. Viking Chess).
The Princess Bride
8:00 PM - 9:45 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: The Medieval Studies minor hosts a film series: 'Summer of Medieval Love'
Wed
26
Jul
Leadercast-Returns to Live, In-person Flexcast, July 26
8:15 AM - 4:00 PM
The Pavilion, The Pavilion Club at the Pavilion (basketball arena)
Human Resources: Featuring 8 prominent leaders who share from their field of expertise how leaders can develop higher Human Intelligence. Learn more!
Missouri Community Action Poverty Simulation
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Oxford Conference Center
Invitation: Free 2 Day training where participants become Missouri Community Action Poverty Simulation Facilitators.
Fri
4
Aug
First Friday Free Sketch Day
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: The University of Mississippi Museum opens its galleries for a free sketch session on the First Friday of each month.
Learn to play Viking Chess!
7:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: Come learn the basics of Hnefatafl, a. k. a. 'Viking Chess.' Hosted by the minor in Medieval Studies.
Summer of Medieval Love Movies
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Lamar Hall
Invitation: The Medieval Studies minor will host 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail,' the final film in our 'Summer of Medieval Love Movies' series.
Tue
22
Aug
Grad Student Night at Funkys, August 22, 6-8 PM, Free
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Funkys, 1012 E Jackson Ave, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: UM GSC back-to-school event for all graduate students at Funkys on Tuesday, August 22, 6-8 PM, free pizza. See you there!
Back to School Movie Night
7:00 PM
Malco Oxford Studio Cinema (1111 West Jackson Ave.)
Invitation: This movie night features two short films by SFA filmmaker Zaire Love that highlight the joy of Black men in the South.
Wed
23
Aug
LGBTQIA+ Welcome Back Social & Oxsicles
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge (4th floor)
Invitation: All welcome to come cool off with some popsicles and community!
Oxford Spanish Hour at Heartbreak Coffee
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Every two Wednesdays, we meet for an hour to carry conversations in Spanish. Open to everyone in the Oxford community.
Pass It On!
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Join UM Library & the Division of Diversity & Community Engagement for dinner in the library to learn more about the Pass It On! initiative.
Thu
24
Aug
On-Campus Career Fair Open For Registration
11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Career Center: On-Campus Career Fair is now open for all departments interested in hiring student workers. The fair will be held on August 24th.
On-Campus Student Employment Fair
11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons
Invitation: Looking for part-time student workers in your department? Registration closes soon for the On-Campus Student Employment Fair.
Sun
27
Aug
Astronomy viewing, Kennon Observatory, Aug. 27 night
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Aug. 27, Sunday, 8:00-9:30 pm. Moon, double stars, perhaps Saturn. Free.
Astronomy viewing, Kennon Observatory, Aug. 27 night
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Aug. 27, Sunday, 8:00-9:30 pm. Moon, double stars, perhaps Saturn. Free.
Mon
28
Aug
'El Café de los Lunes'
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, In the kitchen - first floor
Invitation: 'El Cafe de los Lunes' is back at the Honors College! Join our time for casual conversation in Spanish
Interest Meeting - The Coming Out Day Monologues
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Lamar Hall, Speaking Center, Lamar Hall 404
Invitation: Come learn about a new workshop series with the CICCE and Speaking Center!
Tue
29
Aug
Sugar Don't Go on Grits Webinar
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Online Webinar
Library: A conversation with Donna Battle Pierce and Valerie Erwin. This webinar is hosted by UM Libraries and the Free Library of Philadelphia.
Museum Membership Party
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: We invite you to join us on Tuesday, August 29th 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. to celebrate you, our Museum Members and Supporters!
Volunteer Orientation for the Ford Center
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Community Service: Want to be a volunteer usher at the Ford Center? You can be a key component of our events! Ushers can watch for free the events they work.
Wed
30
Aug
Navigating Fake News and Health Misinformation
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E
Library: Learn how to use credible sources to debunk popular health videos that have gone viral on social media.
Hebrew Conversation Hour (Ivrit Beyachad) in Oxford
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Ivrit beyachad, a Hebrew conversation group, meets every two Wednesdays at Heartbreak Coffee. Open to all levels.
Thu
31
Aug
Predatory Scholarship
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E
Library: Participants will learn how to thoughtfully evaluate journals and conferences and detect those employing predatory practices.
The American Roots of Israel's Dec. of Independence
5:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Lectures: Prof. Neil Rogachevsky discusses the history and political theory of Israel's founding moment.
Tue
5
Sep
Zotero: The Basics
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online Webinar
Library: Participants will learn how to create an account, add, organize, and export citations, as well as manage storage.
First Tuesday Luncheon
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in Farrington Gallery
Arts and Culture: First Tuesday Luncheon where we discuss a recent 'religion in the news' item. Lunch provided!
Leveraging ChatGPT to Solve Excel Problems
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E
Library: Learn how ChatGPT's ability to interact with humans makes it a great tool for helping users overcome 'stuck places' using Microsoft Excel
Wed
6
Sep
Study Abroad Fair
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Union Plaza
Study Abroad: Stop by to learn about study abroad opportunities!
Introduction to Tableau
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Room 107
Library: Tableau is an easy-to-use data visualization software. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use it to visualize data.
SouthTalks: David McRaney
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: David McRaney presents 'How I Changed My Mind about How Minds Change'
Oxford Spanish Hour at Heartbreak Coffee
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Every two Wednesdays, we meet for an hour to carry conversations in Spanish. Open to everyone in the Oxford community.
Thu
7
Sep
Zotero: Advanced Features
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E
Library: Workshop that will help users get the most out of using Zotero and go beyond the basic functionality of the platform.
'Atrocity of Hunger' with Dr. Helene Sinnreich
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Dr. Sinnreich will discuss her new book 'The Atrocity of Hunger: Starvation in the Warsaw, Lodz and Krakow Ghettos During World War II'
Mon
11
Sep
Zotero: The Basics
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, TCRC 3056
Library: Participants will learn how to create an account, add, organize, and export citations, as well as manage storage.
'El Café de los Lunes'
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, In the kitchen - first floor
Invitation: 'El Cafe de los Lunes' is back at the Honors College! Join our time for casual conversation in Spanish
Wed
13
Sep
Transcribe-A-Thon
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Help the University Library transcribe one of the 1,418 letters James Meredith received during his time at UM.
Zotero: Advanced Features
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, TCRC 3056
Library: Workshop that will help users get the most out of using Zotero and go beyond the basic functionality of the platform.
SouthTalks: 'Running Away from Early America'
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Jessica Taylor presents 'Running Away from Early America'
Hebrew Conversation Hour (Ivrit Beyachad) in Oxford
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Ivrit beyachad, a Hebrew conversation group, meets every two Wednesdays at Heartbreak Coffee. Open to all levels.
Thu
14
Sep
Internship Showcase
10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Union 323 - Student Union
Invitation: Learn tips and strategies for your internship search; and get connected to campus resources to help you find your ultimate internship.
Grief Support Group for UM Employees Resumes 9/14
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons, Meeting room on ground floor
Invitation: On the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at 1:00 (Sept 14 & 28), the group provides a safe and welcoming space to process loss.
Equality at the Supreme Court (Constitution Day Panel)
4:30 PM
Robert C Khayat Law Center, Weems Auditorium
Lectures: A panel of distinguished civil rights attorneys David Bernstein, Gail Heriot, and Peter Kirsanow moderated by UM Prof. Christopher Green.
Upcoming Event to Feature Leadership, Disaster Response
6:00 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Campus News: From the battlefield to natural disasters. From mass violence to epidemics. Hear from leaders who have navigated crises on Sept. 14 at 6 pm.
Mon
18
Sep
'El Café de los Lunes'
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, In the kitchen - first floor
Invitation: 'El Cafe de los Lunes' is back at the Honors College! Join our time for casual conversation in Spanish
Judaism and Food Rituals
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Join us for stories - AND TASTES - of traditional Jewish Food Rituals as we continue our semester long look at Religion and Food!
The Coming Out Day Monologues: Speaker Workshops
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Lamar Hall, Speaking Center, Lamar Hall 404
Invitation: Seeking speakers for an event on October 11!
Tue
19
Sep
Operation Immunization
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, Atrium
Campus News: APhA-ASP's Operation Immunization offers flu shots for UM students and employees.
Plasma physics colloquium
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Lewis Hall
Invitation: The Dept. of Physics and Astronomy hosts Dr Ranganathan Gopalakrishnan from the Dept. of Mech. Engineering at the University of Memphis.
Pre-Law Information Session
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Ole Miss Union, Auditorium 124
Academics: Join to learn more about the law school admissions process with the Pre-Law Advising Office, next Tuesday, Sept. 19th!
Gilder-Jordan Lecture with Kidada Williams
6:00 PM
Music Building
Lectures: 'The Devil Was Turned Loose: African Americans in the War against Reconstruction' the 2023 Gilder-Jordan Lecture
Oxford Science Café: Nature's Death Stars
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Heartbreak CafeHeartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Blvd, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Science is fun at the Oxford Science Café! Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Nicholas MacDonald (University of Mississippi)
Wed
20
Sep
Operation Immunization
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
South Oxford Center, South Lobby
Campus News: APhA-ASP is offering flu shots to faculty, staff, and students.
Study Abroad Faculty-Led Fair
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
University Circle
Study Abroad: Come by The Circle between 10am-2pm to meet with UM Faculty members leading upcoming Winter and Spring Break study abroad opportunities!
SouthTalks: (Un)Known Legacies
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: T. Harlan Bozeman presents (Un)Known Legacies
Oxford Spanish Hour at Heartbreak Coffee
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Every two Wednesdays, we meet for an hour to carry conversations in Spanish. Open to everyone in the Oxford community.
Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month Keynote
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Room 209
Arts and Culture: Dr. Roosevelt Montás speaks on his relationship to the Classics.
Thu
21
Sep
Using DMPTool to Write Your Data Management Plan
3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106E
Library: This workshop will provide: a top-level overview of data management plans & a walkthrough of DMPTool
MiniMasters: Colorful Caribbean
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Parents and toddlers alike enjoy these drop-in art classes designed for the youngest budding artists.
The Greatest Piano Men
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: A LIVE ROCK & ROLL CELEBRATION OF THE GREATEST PIANO ICONS IN MUSIC
Fri
22
Sep
School of Education Free Graduate Application Weekend
12:00 AM
Campus News: On September 22-24, the School of Education will be hosting Free Application Weekend for all graduate programs with a 2024 admission cycle!
Ethics Workshop: Employee Data and Privacy
11:30 AM - 12:45 PM
Bryant Hall, Farrington Gallery
Brown Bag: Lunch is provided for this free workshop on the ethics of employee surveillance.
Before the Sissy: Girl-Boys In 19th Century America
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Faulkner Room (318 A)
Library: Talk presented by the Department of English. Co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and the Sarah Isom Center.
Sat
23
Sep
School of Education Free Graduate Application Weekend
12:00 AM
Campus News: On September 22-24, the School of Education will be hosting Free Application Weekend for all graduate programs with a 2024 admission cycle!
Buie Babies
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Families with babies and toddlers, join the UM Museum and Kindermusik with Jeanne & Friends for our Museum Stroller Tour and Music Session!
Sun
24
Sep
School of Education Free Graduate Application Weekend
12:00 AM
Campus News: On September 22-24, the School of Education will be hosting Free Application Weekend for all graduate programs with a 2024 admission cycle!
Celestial Hide and Seek: The Game of Eclipses
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Lewis Hall, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Invitation: This Astronomy Outreach talk is aimed at a general audience including children. Let's learn about the physics behind eclipses.
Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Kennon Observatory
Astronomy Open House: Astronomy open house in Kennon Observatory Sept. 24, Sunday, 7:30-10:00 pm. Moon, double stars, Saturn, perhaps Jupiter. Free.
Tue
26
Sep
Dr. Jeanette Jennings Lecture Series
10:35 AM
Bondurant Hall
Lectures: Join us as we honor Dr. Jeanette Jennings with Ms. Susan Burton as the guest speaker for the AAS Dr. Jeanette Jennings Lecture Series 2023
Excel Pivot Tables Workshop
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Room 107
Library: This session will provide an introduction to using pivot tables in Microsoft Excel. Basic proficiency with Microsoft Excel will be helpful.
Dr. Jeanette Jennings Lecture Series
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bondurant Hall
Lectures: Join us as we honor Dr. Jeanette Jennings with Ms. Susan Burton as the guest speaker for the AAS Dr. Jeanette Jennings Lecture Series 2023
Honors Fall Convocation
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Invitation: The SMBHC welcomes keynote speaker Heather McTeer Toney to the Ford Center stage.
Wed
27
Sep
Introduction to Systematic Reviews
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: This workshop provides an overview of conducting a systematic review and how the new UM Libraries Systematic Review Team can offer support.
Hebrew Conversation Hour (Ivrit Beyachad) in Oxford
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Ivrit beyachad, a Hebrew conversation group, meets every two Wednesdays at Heartbreak Coffee. Open to all levels.
Thu
28
Sep
Grief Support Group for UM Employees
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Paul B. Johnson, Sr. Commons, Meeting room, ground floor
Invitation: On the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at 1:00, the group provides a safe and welcoming space for UM Employees to process loss.
SouthTalks: Julius Fleming Jr.
4:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Julius Fleming Jr. presents ''Go Slow, Now': The Free Southern Theater, Civil Rights, and the Racial Project of Black Patience'
Movie Night - 'In the Heights'
5:30 PM
Turner Center
Arts and Culture: We will watch the movie/musical 'In the Heights' in the Turner Center Auditorium 205, on Thursday, September 28, at 5:30 p.m.
Ongoing Exhibits
The Fall of 1962
August 2 - July 8
Invitation: A Collection of Artifacts and Stories of the Ole Miss Riot, October 1962.
Self-Taught Portraits
October 4 - April 15
Invitation: The selected works in this exhibit share the diversity of portraiture.
Gathering: Works by Earl Dismuke
October 11 - April 8
Invitation: Earl Dismuke, a Mississippi native, is an abstract expressionist sculptor who gathers and assembles discarded material, mostly metal.
Kayak Polo - Thursdays at Turner Pool
October 11 - April 8
Campus Recreation: Join us every Thursday, August 25 - December 2 (except Thanksgiving) for Kayak Polo. No experience or equipment necessary!
14 Black Classicists: A Photographic Installation
October 11 - April 8
Exhibit is in the Farrington Gallery on 1st floor and is open weekdays 8-7; ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Arts and Culture: The exhibit reflects on the role of advanced education & Classics in particular in building a free & prosperous Black community in the US.
14 Black Classicists: A Photographic Installation
October 11 - April 8
Exhibit is in the Farrington Gallery on 1st floor and is open weekdays 8-7; ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Arts and Culture: The exhibit reflects on the role of advanced education & Classics in particular in building a free & prosperous Black community in the US.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Adriane Honerbrink, Ceramics
April 24 - April 28
Meek Hall (ART Building)
Arts and Culture: Come view the MFA Thesis Exhibition: Stillness, by Adriane Honerbrink. A masterclass in professional presentation of fine ceramic sculpture.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Daniel E. Ney, Sculpture
April 24 - April 28
Gallery 130, Located on the first floor
Arts and Culture: MFA Thesis Exhibition: Through Flame and Smoke, by Daniel E. Ney. A reflection on what is destruction & creation, and his time in Iraq.
SouthTalks: Gallery Walk with Allison Grant
April 24 - April 28
Gammill Gallery
Lectures: Allison Grant will discuss her photography exhibition 'Within the Bittersweet' in the Gammill Gallery of Barnard Observatory.
SouthTalks: A Gallery Walk with Brooke White
April 24 - April 28
Gammill Gallery
Invitation: Brooke White will have a Gallery Walk for her Year of Wandering photographs at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14 in Barnard Observatory.
The Southern Plate: An Archival Exhibition on Food
March 1 - December 8
Archives and Special Collections Department
Library: Materials from our collections available for viewing Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm. The department is closed on weekends.
SouthTalks: What Has Been Will Be Again
March 1 - December 8
Tupelo Room
Lectures: Jared Ragland presents What Has Been Will Be Again: Place, Time, & the Politics of Remembrance
Keyu Zheng (Violin) BM Recital
March 1 - December 8
Arts and Culture: Violinist Keyu Zheng will give a recital for their Bachelor of Music degree.
Richard Fuller (Piano) BM Recital
March 1 - December 8
Arts and Culture: Pianist Richard Fuller will give a recital for their Bachelor of Music degree.