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What (who) is University of Mississippi - definition

UNIVERSITY
Ole Miss; University Of Mississippi; The University of Mississippi; University of Mississippi at Oxford; Universidad de Misisipi; Old Mississippi; Ole Mississippi; The Yalobusha Review; User:Xstonex1/myOleMiss; University Press of Missisippi; Univ. of Mississippi; Ole miss; List of fraternities and sororities at Ole Miss; Olemiss.edu; Umiss; Univ. of MS; Campus of the University of Mississippi; University of Mississippi campus; Univ of Mississippi; University of Mississippi Libraries; 10.56702
  • [[Barnard Observatory]] (1859) was designed to house the world's largest telescope.
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  • [[James Meredith]] accompanied by federal officials on campus
  • One of the earliest photographs of the Ole Miss band, "[[The Pride of the South]]" (1925)
  • [[Robert Q. Marston]], Director of the [[National Institutes of Health]], served as medical school dean.
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  • The University of Mississippi was the first college in the Southeast to hire a female faculty member: [[Sarah McGehee Isom]] in 1885.
  • Research ponds at the University of Mississippi Field Station
  • St. Anthony Hall Phi Chapter House, University of Mississippi, 1906
  • [[Starship Technologies]] robots on campus. A traditional dorm can be seen in the foreground: larger modern dorms can be seen in the background.
  • Panoramic view of the Trent Lott Leadership Institute
  • The class of 1861

List of Mississippi State University people         
  • All-Star [[Buddy Myer]]
  • Author [[John Grisham]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Mississippi State University notable alumni; List of Mississippi State University alumni
The following is a list of notable people associated with Mississippi State University, located in the American city of Starkville, Mississippi.
University of Mississippi High School         
PRIVATE, ONLINE SCHOOL IN UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES
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The University of Mississippi High School is an accredited, comprehensive, online high school operated by the Office of Pre-College Programs in the Division of Outreach and Continuing Education at the University of Mississippi. It offers online classes for students in grades 7 through 12, allowing students to earn high school Carnegie units, dual credit through the university, and a high school diploma from anywhere in the United States or the world.
Mississippi State Bulldogs         
  • C.T. Bradford bats for the Bulldogs against Arkansas
  • SEC logo in Mississippi State's colors
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS TEAMS OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
Mississippi State Sports Hall of Fame; Mississippi State University Bulldogs; MSU Bulldogs; Mississippi State Bulldogs men's tennis; Mississippi State Bulldogs track and field; Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs tennis; Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs; Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs soccer; Mississippi State Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs; Mississippi State Bulldogs women's tennis; Mississippi State Maroons track and field; Mississippi State Bulldogs women's soccer; Mississippi State Bulldogs men's golf
Mississippi State Bulldogs is the name given to the athletic teams of Mississippi State University, in Mississippi State, Mississippi. The university is a founding member of the Southeastern Conference and competes in NCAA Division I.

Wikipedia

University of Mississippi

The University of Mississippi (byname Ole Miss) is a public research university that is located adjacent to Oxford, Mississippi, and has a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and its largest by enrollment.

The Mississippi Legislature chartered the university on February 24, 1844, and four years later it admitted its first 80 students. During the Civil War, the university operated as a Confederate hospital and narrowly avoided destruction by Ulysses S. Grant's forces. In 1962, during the civil rights movement, a race riot occurred on campus when segregationists tried to prevent the enrollment of African American student James Meredith. The university has since taken measures to improve its image. The university is closely associated with writer William Faulkner, and owns and manages his former Oxford home Rowan Oak, which with other on-campus sites Barnard Observatory and Lyceum–The Circle Historic District, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Ole Miss is classified as "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". It is one of 33 institutions participating in the National Sea Grant Program, and also participates in the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. Its research efforts include the National Center for Physics Acoustics, the National Center for Natural Products Research, and the Mississippi Center for Supercomputing Research. The university operates the country's only federally contracted Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved cannabis facility. It also operates interdisciplinary institutes such as the Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Its athletic teams compete as the Ole Miss Rebels in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Southeastern Conference Division I.

The university's alumni include 27 Rhodes Scholars, 10 governors, 5 US senators, a head of government, and a Nobel Prize Laureate. Other alumni have received honors such as Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Pulitzer Prizes. Its medical center performed the first human lung transplant and animal-to-human heart transplant.

Examples of use of University of Mississippi
1. Shughart II, an economist at the University of Mississippi.
2. The debate will take place Friday at the University of Mississippi at ' p.m.
3. But the region remains extremely poor, said Shughard, the University of Mississippi economist.
4. Glisson, director of the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation at the University of Mississippi.
5. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, he is one of the school‘s largest donors.