Students are experiencing more financial pressure as recent inflation rates increase.
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MUW Athletic Department Achieves Full NCAA Membership
Brooking named Executive Director of Enrollment Management
Culinary students, faculty eager for new building
In 2019 the Culinary Arts Institute revealed its plans for a brand-new building that would replace the now demolished Taylor and Keirn halls. The building is an upgrade from the current Culinary building, Shattuck Hall, and will have features such as two prep kitchens, a library and event space, as well as other additions. Culinary staff, faculty and students look forward to what the new building will bring.
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Name change decision delayed until 2024
In December 2022, President Nora Miller announced that the process of the University’s name change would be pushed back until the 2024 legislative session.
Miller said that there were concerns among constituents that the university was moving too quickly, so the process was slowed to make sure that people are confident that the new name is reflective of the university’s original mission and inclusive of current and prospective students.
Cold weather causes damage on campus
Events for students, alumni at Spring '23 Homecoming
Those who wish to attend Homecoming need to register online by visiting www.longblueline.muw.edu/events/homecoming2023/registration . Registration for Homecoming ends on March 24 at 5 p.m. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the registration process, contact the Alumni and Development office at 662-329-7148.
This year The W has an online store where students and alums can purchase homecoming apparel such as jackets, cardigans, ponchos, T-shirts and more at www.muwhoco2023.itemorder.com/shop/home/. For more information, updates and schedules, visit www.longblueline.muw.edu/events/homecoming2023 .