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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 .
WMUW went on the air September 28, 1981, at 11 a.m. [4] The station aired a full-service format featuring jazz, big band, and classical music, along with news programming and syndicated fare from the Longhorn Radio Network of the University of Texas at Austin; it broadcast with an effective radiated power of 980 watts.
Margaret Ann Gibson Niven, MUW class of 1975, said it was her mother's dream to go to MUW. Graduating with a degree in library science, Niven fulfilled the dream her mother was never able to complete.
The college is distinguished for its mandatory co-operative education program, which was first conceived at the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering in 1906. [10] [11] [12] Students alternate between working as paid employees in design firms and attending classes, giving them experience that enables them to easily enter the workplace after graduation.
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During the 1970s, Ursuline switched to a modular schedule. This consists of 6 days (lettered A-F) each with 18 modules. Each mod is 20 min, with a 3 min passing time between each one added in 2004. Classes range from 2-4 modules long. Students say that the schedule works very well in helping them with time management and responsibility.
Jimmy Carter's state funeral schedule. Carter's state funeral is set for 10 a.m. ET at the Washington National Cathedral. Here is the full list of events scheduled to take place on Thursday, ...
A member of CCM's first class of broadcasting graduates, Hamner worked at Cincinnati-based radio station WLW before he began writing for TV and film. [191] Hamner also wrote episodes of the original run of The Twilight Zone, created the television series Falcon Crest and wrote the original animated film adaptation of Charlotte's Web. [192]