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 department of emergency medicine and clinical lead of the COVID-19...
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Campus Water Update: February 24, 2021
The City of Jackson is still impacted by low and no water pressure, but the situation is improving. As pressure slowly returns throughout campus, please do not attempt to flush toilets or utilize other water fixtures until they can be inspected. In addition, if you...
Campus Water Update: Tuesday, February 23, 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. The college’s emergency management team sincerely appreciates your patience as the city works to...
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 reminded to take the college’s COVID-19 protocols...
Millsaps College Builds on Fulbright Record
The number of Millsaps College students who have received Fulbright awards continues to grow. Recent graduate Mary Austin Willis has been selected for a Fulbright award, with plans to serve as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) in South Korea. Cailey Ness and Wayne...
Millsaps Became the Destination
Millsaps College was just supposed to be a stop on the way to Otis Kenner’s next destination. In high school, Kenner planned to attend the University of Southern California, thousands of miles from his hometown of Destrehan, Louisiana. However, he had to shift his...
A Love for Literature, Learning and Millsaps
Seraiah Lodge’s love of reading and learning began early in life. Lodge, a junior at Millsaps College and Jackson, Miss. native, grew up among educators. “My mom and her sister are both first-grade teachers,” Lodge said. “That environment helped reinforce my love of...
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 earning her medical degree from The George Washington University...
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 Columbia University in New York City. She studies in the...
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