In their third protest in 10 days, members of the Abolish IHL movement marched to the Lyceum on Monday to call for the abolition of the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of
Groups across campus have released official statements disapproving of the Institution of Higher Learning’s process of choosing Glenn Boyce as the 18th chancellor. The Black Student Union, United Campus Workers of Mississippi,
Some board members of the largest foundation associated with the University of Mississippi are at an impasse with the state college board over the salary of newly appointed Chancellor Glenn Boyce. The
From the mid-semester resigning of former Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter, we’ve been anxious to see who our next leader will be. I was proud to see that there were formal steps being taken
Abolishing the IHL isn’t radical. It’s obvious. The IHL picked Glenn Boyce — a man whose lack of ideas is superseded only by his lack of qualifications for such a tumultuous time
An amendment proposing that the Faculty Senate deliver a vote of no confidence in both the Institutions of Higher Learning and Glenn Boyce was resoundingly voted down at Tuesday night’s Faculty Senate
After 10 months with an interim chancellor, the University of Mississippi once again has official leadership in former IHL commissioner Glenn Boyce. While controversy still surrounds the process used to select him,
By agreeing to uphold the Ole Miss Creed, everyone in our community pledges to have respect for the dignity of each person. This is something many Ole Miss alumni and some in
My friends at The Daily Mississippian, As an award-winning publication that’s touted as the cornerstone for this university’s journalistic objectivity, your coverage of Glenn Boyce and the IHL’s search process for a
Some University of Mississippi faculty members have expressed concern about the university possibly losing accreditation after the controversial hire of Glenn Boyce as the next chancellor. The Southern Association of Colleges and