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Ole Miss / LOU

Oxford Board of Aldermen Meeting Agenda – November 18, 2025

Oxford’s Board of Aldermen meets November 18 with hiring requests, travel approvals, ordinances, bids, utility adjustments, and department reports.

Jim Hendrix: Sunny Days Downtown

Jim Hendrix Presents: Sunny Days Downtown

Moving Spirits II Explores History Through Dance

Jennifer Mizenko’s “Moving Spirits II” blends dance, history, and genealogy to explore Lafayette County’s enslaved and free family roots.

Jim Hendrix: Before the Dawn

Local photographer Jim Hendrix presents: “Before The Dawn” Ole Miss at 6:30am on the morning of December 14, 2019. See more of Jim’s photos at www.oxphoto.org and on Facebook...

Spring Break 2025: Parking & Transportation Information

Ole Miss announces Parking and Transportation changes during Spring Break.

Voices from the Past: Exploring the Humanities Through Ancient Graffiti

You are invited to attend a lecture by UM Humanities Teacher of the Year recipient Dr. Jackie DiBiasie-Sammons on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025 at 5:00PM in 209 Bryant Hall Auditorium.

Filmmakers to Discuss Their Work as Part of Four-Day Oxford Film Festival

The Oxford Film Festival 2025 features over 80 films, showcasing Mississippi's culture, history, and diverse voices in independent cinema.

United Way of Oxford-Lafayette County Seeks Proposals for FY 2025-2026 Grant Cycle

United Way of Oxford-Lafayette County announces 2025-2026 grant opportunities to fund health, education, and financial stability programs locally.

Mississippi Stories, People, History Featured in Four-Day Oxford Film Festival

Experience Mississippi’s rich storytelling at the Oxford Film Festival, showcasing 60 films and interactive events from Feb. 27–March 2.

Thank an Instructor at Ole Miss

Send a heartfelt note of gratitude to an instructor at Ole Miss who has positively impacted your academic journey.

Grant from Department of Justice to promote safety, belonging, and academic success in rural Mississippi classrooms

University of Mississippi researchers, supported by a $2M Department of Justice grant, aim to enhance safety, belonging, and success in rural schools.