From the moment T. W. Lewis arrived on the Millsaps College campus in the fall of 1949, his life became inseparably woven into the life of the school. Student leader, scholar, teacher, mentor, minister, alumnus and friend—his relationship with...
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A Year to Remember
For Dr. Alan Jones, 2020 has been a year of incredible challenges and professional accolades. Jones, a 1994 graduate of Millsaps College with a degree in biology, serves as chair and professor of the...
Millsaps College Students to Return to Jackson Campus for Fall Semester
College prepared to support all forms of classroom instruction beginning August 24, 2020 May 13, 2020 Although Millsaps College students spent the last month of the 2020 spring academic term utilizing remote...
2020 Honors Conference Noted for First All-Women Cohort
While the student presentations submitted as part of this year's Honors Research Conference demonstrated the usual academic excellence of Millsaps students, they weren't the distinguishing component of this...
Fostering Creativity to Combat Isolation
"Art impacts everything." That statement is front and center on the website for Paint Love, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that works with youth experiencing poverty and trauma. With the impact of a global...
Message from President Pearigen: Millsaps College Staying Strong During COVID-19 Pandemic
Like every college and university in the country and beyond, Millsaps College is facing the challenges of adapting to the restrictions brought about by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Our students went on...
Feeding the Front Lines
"Working together works." That's how Jeff Good describes the partnership between himself and fellow Millsaps alumnus Richard Schwartz. The two are teaming up along with other Jackson-area restaurants to...
Innovating to Maintain Community
April 21, 2020 "There's no reason to avoid trying something new. If people are working, parenting, and learning in more creative ways, the church is not absolved of this responsibility." These words from Rev....
Coronavirus Pandemic Causing Deep Health, Economic, and Electoral Concerns in Mississippi
Trump Holds 11-point Lead; Voters Embrace Mail-in-Balloting for November April 20, 2020 Mississippians are deeply concerned about the coronavirus pandemic and the impact it is having on their health and...
Dealing with the Side Effects We Don’t See
April 16, 2020 Just a few years ago, Taz Watson was a top running back for Millsaps, finishing the 2016 season with 644 yards and 14 touchdowns. He graduated in 2017 with degrees in neuroscience and cognitive...
From the Phone Line to the Front Line
April 13, 2020 As a physician assistant with an internal medicine group at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Gwen Baer ('99) usually spends her days working directly with patients who come through her...
A Balancing Act
April 7, 2020 For Anne Rollings Waldrop, dealing with the coronavirus presents a delicate balance in her practice of medicine. Waldrop graduated from Millsaps in 2012 with a degree in biochemistry before...
Keeping the Connection
April 2, 2020 Coming on the heels of Mardi Gras, the coronavirus pandemic is hitting Louisiana hard, with the state becoming one of the most heavily impacted in the nation. In the midst of this, the Rev. John...
The Doctor You Call for More Information
March 27, 2020 For Emily Landrum, the importance of working on the front lines as a primary care physician is a family (and Millsaps) tradition. Her grandfather, Leonard Brandon, graduated from Millsaps in...
Flatten the Curve
Sarah Elizabeth Scales only graduated from Millsaps in 2018, but she's putting her biochemistry major to good use as a student in the Masters of Public Health program at the Mailman School of Public Health at...
Millsaps Welcomes Isaac Carter as New Head Football Coach
Millsaps College has hired Isaac Carter as its new head football coach. Carter comes to Millsaps from Mt. San Antonio College, a community college in Walnut, CA, where he has worked as defensive coordinator...
Walking Away with the Win
This past fall, Millsaps College seniors Vajresh Balaji and Bineyam Tsegaye traveled to Baltimore to compete in the MedHacks "hackathon" at Johns Hopkins Medical Center and walked away with a win. MedHacks is...
University of Mississippi Partners with Millsaps on New Dual-Degree Program
Millsaps College continues to strengthen its partnerships with state institutions and offer students new opportunities for dual degree programs. A new partnership signed with the University of Mississippi...
Millsaps Welcomes Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting
The Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting (MCIR) has found a new home on the campus of Millsaps College. The MCIR was founded by Jerry Mitchell in 2018 as a nonprofit news organization that seeks to...
Important Message from President Rob Pearigen
Dear Members of the Millsaps Community, I am writing to you at the beginning of a new calendar year and a new semester to bring you up to date on important developments at Millsaps and to share a few...
Bringing Music to Life
Listening, analyzing, and discussing music from the Renaissance to the present—it sounds like a basic music theory class, but not at Millsaps College. During the spring 2020 semester, students will be...
