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International Festival at Mississippi College fosters cultural appreciation
Diego De Cooman, a sophomore from Ottignies, Belgium, originally came to Mississippi College to play tennis. He soon fell in love with the Christian University.
Diego De Cooman, a sophomore from Ottignies, Belgium, originally came to Mississippi College to play tennis. He soon fell in love with the Christian University.
By Bruce Coleman MC Communications Specialist While shooting her first practice round of sporting clays, Gracen Lancaster realized she had discovered a lifelong passion. Growing
By Bruce Coleman Communications Specialist, Mississippi College The beauty of a late spring day. The smell of a freshly cut course. The sound of a
By Bruce Coleman Mississippi College Makayla Cole had reported for duty as a charge nurse on a medical-surgical floor when she suddenly found herself in
Warren Conway ’82, ’85 was a prodigious athlete at Mississippi College whose physicality, endurance, and speed earned him the coveted title of “Big Chief” all
As a boy, Anthony Thaxton’s passion for storytelling was ignited by a sprawling, action-packed summer blockbuster. “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” directed by Steven Spielberg,
One of the longest-serving – and most well-known – staff members in the history of Mississippi College has celebrated a milestone few may ever approach.
The book of Job is considered one of the most challenging Biblical accounts to discern. Part Hebrew poetry, part oral argument, and part treatise on
Throughout November, Mississippi College is recognizing Native American Heritage Month, a national observation of the diverse cultures, traditions, and history of Native American people, by
By Bruce Coleman Mississippi College A new scholarship at Mississippi College, named in honor of the longest-serving board member in the school’s history, will provide