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See Live Snakes at “World Snake Day” July 19 at the Science Museum
JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks’ Mississippi Museum of Natural Science will host “World Snake Day” on Friday, July 19,
JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks’ Mississippi Museum of Natural Science will host “World Snake Day” on Friday, July 19,
Modest to Monumental: Mounds During the Archaic Period Mississippi is home to a rich tapestry of history, much of which is woven by the Native
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Three highly decorated Mississippi State seniors are adding a new, prestigious title to their resumes: Astronaut Scholar. David C. Heson of Guntown, Annamarie L.
GREENVILLE, Miss. – Toshemie Wilson, a former educator in the Amory School District, was sentenced today to 192 years in prison following his conviction for
The Transition into the Archaic Period (8000 BCE- 1000 BCE) The history of human habitation in Mississippi is deeply rooted in the prehistoric periods known
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University President Mark E. Keenum announced his appointment of MSU alumnus Lee Weiskopf as the university’s Chief of Staff in the Office
(JACKSON, Miss.) – Jackson State University students joined Stellar Award nominee and certified platinum gospel artist Lillian Lilly on Sunday, April 28, for the live
Gabriel Hesketh, a Ph.D. student in the University of Southern Mississippi School of Ocean Science and Engineering, is putting his coding skills to the test
Pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence in the built environment, The University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Construction and Design has been awarded a
By: Gary Pettus, gpettus@umc.edu Photos By: Jay Ferchaud/ UMMC Communications It was Dustin Clarke who found the wedding band with the inscription, “Ever true to thee,” in