The Southern Miss football program, in conjunction with Forrest General Hospital, is putting on a Football 101: Chalk Talk for Women Clinic, Thursday, July 28, from 6-9 p.m., in the Touchdown Terrace of Carlisle-Faulkner Field at Roberts Stadium.
Continued severe weather is expected to continue today (July 13) and through the rest of the week. These strong storms can most likely be expected in the afternoon hours, but could occur unexpectedly at any time.
Mississippi Home of Your Own (HOYO) will sponsor a free, one-day homebuyer education workshop on Saturday, July 16 for residents with and without disabilities in Leflore and surrounding counties.
Dr. Terry Hazen, a leading authority on oil biodegradation will deliver a free seminar at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 27, in the Caylor Auditorium at The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL).
Fan violence at sporting events will be the focus of one of the panel discussions making up the schedule of events for the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security’s (NCS4) National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition Aug. 2-4 at The Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans.
Danielle Bishop, center, assistant curator for The University of Southern Mississippi’s de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection, talks to a delegation of national librarians to the 2011 American Library Association (ALA) convention, held recently in New Orleans. The delegates took time out during the convention to visit the Hattiesburg campus and learn more about the collection’s holdings. (University Communications photo by David Tisdale)
University of Southern Mississippi international student Raul Anzola of Colombia, center, participates in a panel discussion about experiences studying abroad among international and American students at the Southern Miss International Center. The student conversations were part of a discussion coordinated by the Southern Miss Center for International Education to welcome IDP Education representatives from India, Cambodia, and Saudi Arabia on a recent visit to the Hattiesburg campus, where the international guests also enjoyed a luncheon and performance by the Southern Miss Symphony Orchestra’s Cuban String Quartet. (University Communications photo by David Tisdale)