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Latest News
Millsaps College Welcomes New Provost: Dr. Daniel Jasper
Dr. Daniel Jasper brings a wealth of experience and a distinguished academic career to Millsaps.
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Three Millsaps Students Named Fulbright Semi-Finalists
Three Millsaps students are one step closer to becoming Fulbright Scholars. Adam Atigh, Abby Henry and Conner Sutton were all named semi-finalists for the prestigious award, marking a significant achievement for both them and the college.
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State St. to Constitution Ave.: How One Millsaps Alum Came to Lead Dept. of Labor
I learned to appreciate all subjects: art, English, math, religion and philosophy. And the professors focused on teaching, not just research.
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Breaking Barriers: Women’s Legislative Fellowship Shapes Mississippi Political Landscape
We want female students to learn firsthand from women who have successfully campaigned for public office, successfully represented their constituents and learned how to navigate a workplace dominated by men.