The Associated Student Body (ASB) Senate hosted Chancellor Glenn Boyce at its meeting on Tuesday to ask him questions about his plans for the university. Boyce, who said he wanted students to
On Jan. 28, The Daily Mississippian published an opinion column titled “Not the time, not the place to protest,” which criticized an Abolish IHL protest at Tuesday night’s Open Doors event. The
Last night, the Lyceum hosted an event called Open Doors for all students so that we could introduce ourselves and get to know senior administrators. I was excited to attend because I
The Lyceum was a maze of administrators on Tuesday night. What was intended to be an open event where members of the university community could meet senior leadership shifted — at least
JACKSON — The Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees removed the proposal to relocate the Confederate monument from the Circle to the Confederate cemetery on campus from their monthly meeting agenda
Chancellor Boyce greeted each ROTC member individually and thanked them for their service and commitment. Photo by Billy Schuerman. Chancellor Glenn Boyce recognizes ROTC members during the playing of the national anthem
Chancellor Glenn Boyce made one of his first public appearances last night at The Longest Table, an event intended to create a space for conversation among the many different voices on campus.
The UM Graduate Student Council voted no-confidence in the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees and the appointment of Glenn Boyce as the university’s chancellor on Tuesday night. The council named
Several candidates who applied for the University of Mississippi chancellor job believe they were misled by Glenn Boyce, who ultimately received the appointment, about his own interest in the job in one-on-one
October 17, 2019 To members of the University of Mississippi community, As my first week on the job winds down, I want to reach out to you to state what a distinct