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The Allison Graves Coho Scholarship

Honoring a Life of Grace, Integrity and Opportunity When Allison Graves Coho graduated from Millsaps College with her MBA, she became part of a family tradition already woven deeply into the college’s history. Today, that connection continues...

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Campus Water Update: Monday, February 22, 2021

The City of Jackson is still impacted by low and no water pressure. Although the water pressure is increasing on campus, it is not yet high enough for standard operation. Anyone traveling on and off campus is...

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Campus Water Update: Sunday, February 21, 2021

The City of Jackson is still impacted by low and no water pressure. Although the city continues to work to fix the issue, the water pressure on campus remains very low. As announced yesterday, the college has...

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Winter Storm Update: Saturday, February 20, 2021

The region’s winter weather advisory has expired, and fortunately the ice and snow are melting and driving conditions are improving. Unfortunately, however, the City of Jackson is still impacted by low and no...

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Winter Storm Update: Friday, February 19, 2021

The region’s winter weather advisory has transitioned to a hard freeze warning today (Friday, February 19) from 6:00 p.m. this evening through 9:00 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday) morning. However, campus remains...

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It’s All About the Opportunities

Ask Rhone Meche about Millsaps College, and he’ll tell you that from start to finish, it’s all been about opportunities. “I was originally attracted to Millsaps because I saw an opportunity to play college...

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Show Your Love for Millsaps!

Join us on Thursday, February 11, 2021 for Millsaps College’s fourth annual day of giving in support of the Annual Fund. Alumni, parents, friends, students, faculty and staff will come together to celebrate...

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“A Pride in My Own Work”

After graduating from high school in Ridgeland, Mississippi, a suburb just north of Jackson, Sam Saia was extremely hesitant about attending college so close to home. In time, though, he built relationships...

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“I Felt Supported Every Step of the Way”

In the fall of her senior year at Millsaps College, Sophie Lipman was applying to law school and shared her list of schools with Kenneth Townsend, one of her professors. After reviewing the list, Townsend...

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“A More Purposeful Approach”

An honest conversation with Aaron Pelch, then head football coach and now athletic director at Millsaps College, helped direct Caleb Martin on his path through college and law school. “During my sophomore...

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“It Is Okay to Challenge Ideologies”

Lacee Winfield’s career aspiration is built around policy and philanthropy. A senior from Memphis, Tennessee, following graduation Winfield hopes to oversee programming in a foundation or lead research for a...

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Purpose and Place

Candace Mckenzie views The Purple & White as more than a campus media outlet. “A student newspaper is a reflection of our shared similarities and differences as a campus body, and it not only allows us to...

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