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Two Ole Miss First Scholarships Come from George P. Hewes Estate Gift

OXFORD, Miss. – George P. Hewes III lived unselfishly, sharing his time and money to help others. His service ranged from co-chairing a major fund-raising campaign at the University of Mississippi to heading the Stewpot Community Services in Jackson. The late Jackson attorney placed great value on education and throughout his long career gave generously…

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April is the Essence of the Ole Miss Women’s Council vision

April Taylor remembers the evening she broke down sobbing to her mother. Her high school graduation was nearing, the family could not afford to send her to college, and anticipated scholarships were not materializing. April had lost all hope The next morning, April found a package from the University of Mississippi that the postman apparently…

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Children of Late Sally McDonnell Barksdale Embrace Her Priorities, Philosophy with New Scholarship Endowment Through Ole Miss Women’s Council

The children of the late philanthropist Sally McDonnell Barksdale of Jackson, Miss., have created a scholarship at the University of Mississippi to follow her lesson: Give back to your community by choosing wisely where you will make the greatest impact. Susan Barksdale Howorth, Betsy Barksdale Pokorny and David Barksdale chose education by endowing a $100,000…

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Kirkley Chooses Council Scholarship to Pay Tribute to Daughter, Professor

The first Ole Miss Women’s Council Scholarship endowed by a mother in honor of her daughter also lauds a popular professor and English department chair. The $100,000 scholarship comes from Columbus, Miss., native Martha Kirkley, a 1967 UM graduate with an English degree, to create the Lindsay McCauley Kirkley Scholarship. In turn, she and daughter…

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Attorney, Alum Honors Mother with Ole Miss First Scholarship

OXFORD, Miss. – A Batesville attorney is recognizing his mother’s unselfish devotion to her family and lauding the University of Mississippi’s support of her by endowing an Ole Miss First Scholarship in her honor. Richard "Flip" Phillips, who received a bachelor’s degree and juris doctorate from UM in 1969 and 1972 respectively, has founded the…

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Moss Point Student Eager to Learn from Chancellor

OXFORD, Miss. – After two months at the University of Mississippi, freshman Seth Walley said he "couldn’t see (himself) at another place." In fact, Walley was considering a couple of universities closer to his Moss Point home until he learned last February that he’d received the Robert C. Khayat Ole Miss First Scholarship. Still, though,…

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Stumberg Salutes Council Members

When Nancy Harrelson Stumberg talks about Ole Miss, it is with incredible confidence, optimism and above all, gratitude and affection. The 1975 graduate demonstrates her understanding of the mission of the University of Mississippi Foundation and the vision established by Chancellor Khayat. “Ole Miss is one of the most meaningful places in my life,” says…

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