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Out of Mississippi's eight public universities, three institutions had a decrease in enrollment compared to last year's data. IHL releases fall 2024 university enrollment numbers. See which ...
Know the warning signs: Heat stroke: Recognize the signs and know how to react in a MS summer. Experts share tips. Delta State University. A sixth degree program was approved during Thursday's IHL ...
Leading up to his term on the IHL board, Martin built a decades-long career at Meridian-based insurance agency Meyer and Rosenbaum. After graduating from Mississippi State in 1977, Martin started ...
The board of trustees of the Mississippi State Institutions of Higher Learning is the constitutional governing body that is responsible for policy and financial oversight of the University of Mississippi and the state's other seven public secondary institutions. the board consists of 12 members, who serve staggered nine-year terms and represent ...
The IHL Board of Trustees [14] appoints the UM chancellor, who then recommends a candidate for UMMC's vice chancellor for health affairs. The vice chancellor also serves as the dean of the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. LouAnn Woodward, MD, [15] was named March 1, 2015, to fill the vice chancellor position.
Thomas Milton Duff (born December 31, 1956) [1] is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist.Alongside his brother, James Duff, he co-owns Southern Tire Mart, the nation's largest truck tire dealer and retread manufacturer, and Duff Capital Investors, the largest privately owned business in Mississippi.
Thompson serves as a liaison between the IHL Commissioner’s Office; the IHL Board of Trustees; and Mississippi’s eight public universities. Over the past 15 years in higher education, he has ...
Mississippi University for Women (MUW or "The W") is a coeducational public university in Columbus, Mississippi. It was formerly named the Industrial Institute and College for the Education of White Girls [ 5 ] and later the Mississippi State College for Women .