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Business Whirl: Olson joins Athens Justice Project
Billy Olson recently began working at the Athens Justice Project as a staff attorney.
Mississippi Names Haire Deputy Insurance Commissioner
Mark Haire, general counsel for the Mississippi Insurance Department , has been named deputy commissioner by Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney.
Southern Miss College of Health appoints associate dean
Three veteran faculty members have been chosen to fill positions on The University of Southern Mississippi College of Health's leadership team.
Southern Miss Science and Technology Dean Gandy receives national award
Dr. Rex Gandy, dean of the University of Southern Mississippi College of Science and Technology, has been selected the 2009 Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Educational Office Professionals.
MC to discuss accelerated degree program
Mississippi College representatives will spell out the details of its accelerated degree program during an information session July 14.
Home building planned in Olde Towne neighborhood
Clinton developers Ben Walker and Dale Keith are planning an upscale "New Urbanism" residential area at the west end of Olde Towne's Lawson Street.
The Mississippi College School of Business will host a series of information sessions led by Dean Marcelo Eduardo to promote its master's in business administration degree.
David P. Wall, CIC, has been named vice president, personal insurance. He has a bachelor's degree in Bible and history from Mississippi College.
Carol Ford of Hazlehurst has been appointed to chair the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
Online Petition Drive Launched to Improve PACER
Research, Instructional Services & Circulation Librarian Mississippi College School of Law Library Email Elizabeth Farrell Rick Goheen Director, Law Library and Assistant Professor of Law Univ.
Dr. Brenda Hines has joined Somnus Sleep Clinic in Flowood as associate medical director.
Mississippi Wind Symphony to present concert in Ridgeland June 23
The Mississippi Wind Symphony will present its second and final concert of the 2009 season on Tuesday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ridgeland High School Auditorium.
Mastering the piece: Sculptor's vision takes nearly 2 years to complete
The oily scent of clay hangs heavily in the chilly air this early December day in 2007, as Sam Gore begins to shape his newest masterpiece.
Erin Elizabeth Russell and John Franklin Green exchanged marriage vows June 13 at North Monroe Baptist Church, Monroe, La.
The Clinton News publishes each Thursday. Copies are available throughout the week in news racks at the former Clinton News office, located at 402-A Cynthia St., and at the Walgreens at U.S. 80 and Springridge Road.
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Redefining Ole Miss for post-Khayat era
After more than a decade of defining itself in relation to its charismatic leader, the University of Mississippi will soon be stepping into a new, unknown phase of its history - life after Robert Khayat.
UN Launches World's First Tuition-Free Online University
Research, Instructional Services & Circulation Librarian Mississippi College School of Law Library Email Elizabeth Farrell Rick Goheen Director, Law Library and Assistant Professor of Law Univ.
MCC hires new campus police chief
Now serving as Campus Police Chief, Williams worked for 11 years with the Mississippi Department of Corrections as a probation and parole officer as well as serving as a police officer in Newton.
IHL prefers Jones to lead UM, Bounds for higher education
JACKSON - Dr. Dan Jones, dean of the University of Mississippi's school of medicine and vice chancellor for health affairs, is the College Board's preferred candidate for chancellor at Ole Miss.