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Mississippi College presents pastor’s diploma to daughter 100 years later
By Bruce Coleman Mississippi College Most new college graduates who walk across the commencement stage to accept their “diplomas” and shake their university president’s hand
By Bruce Coleman Mississippi College Most new college graduates who walk across the commencement stage to accept their “diplomas” and shake their university president’s hand
A research project at The University of Southern Mississippi aiming to advance the Mississippi farming industry in sustainability and economic growth has earned a grant
The Bynum Mounds The Bynum archaeological site, MCS-16, is a significant archaeological area located on a 15-acre tract in Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Purchased by the
STARKVILLE, Miss.— Mississippi State staff and faculty are part of a statewide team tasked with enhancing nanobiotechnology and positioning the Magnolia State as a healthcare
State Superintendent of Education Dr. Lance Evans officially began his duties on July 1, succeeding Dr. Raymond Morgigno, who served as interim state superintendent from
The Woodland Period The Woodland period, spanning approximately from 500 BC to AD 1000, marks a pivotal era in Mississippi’s prehistory characterized by significant technological
The Denton Site? What is that? The Denton Site, nestled discreetly on a levee in modern-day Quitman County, Mississippi, has emerged as a pivotal location
What are Effigy Beads? Effigy beads found in Mississippi offer a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural legacy of the region’s indigenous peoples. These small,
Poverty Point Culture and its Relation to Mississippi during the Archaic Period It’s hard to write about the Archaic Period and not mention the infamous
JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks’ Mississippi Museum of Natural Science will host “World Snake Day” on Friday, July 19,