Tony Boudreaux, director of the University Center for Archaeological Research, and his archaeology students held a Public Archaeology Day at Rowan Oak...

Six actors dressed in black stood side by side, alone on the stage except for the music stands in front of them, two of which were adorned by black-and-white...

Under glowing lights strung between cedars, patrons meandered toward the scents of wine and the sounds of steel drums, stopping to talk with friends old...

The Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies will co-host an event with Thacker Mountain Radio Hour at 6 p.m. on Sunday at Rowan Oak, once the home...

Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter introduces Jay Watson prior to his discussion about William Faulkner’s impact on the university at the 2018 Fall Convocation....

Amongst demanding classes, social obligations and football games that shut the town down, it’s easy to get bogged down and forget everything the campus...

1997 was a year to remember in Oxford. Among others, icons such as Willie Nelson and Henry Kissinger came into town, and the university was making amends...

“The South in Color: A Visual Journal” encapsulates William Ferris’ experience living and learning through life in Mississippi. His...

NEW ALBANY, Miss. (AP) — Tourism officials in New Albany and Oxford are proposing the state highway between the two cities as the William Faulkner Scenic...

  “One goal is to develop a capacity to drink bourbon.” Megan Abbott’s response when asked about adjusting to life in the South shows her awareness...