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The Schools of Nursing and Pharmacy operate on both the Oxford and Jackson campuses. The Schools of Dentistry, Health Related Professionals and Medicine, and the Health Sciences Graduate School, are based in Jackson only. (Additional healthcare programs are available through the School of Applied Sciences on the Oxford campus.) Other than these exceptions, the schools above are on the Oxford campus.

Center for the Study of Southern Culture

Faculty in Center for the Study of Southern Culture

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Marc Aidinoff

Adjunct Instructor in Center for the Study of Southern Culture
255 Barnard Observatory
University, MS 38677
maidinof@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-5993

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Ralph Eubanks

Black Power at Ole Miss Faculty Fellow
255 Grove Loop,Barnard Observatory
University, MS 38677
wreubank@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-5993

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Kathryn B McKee

Director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, McMullan Professor of Southern Studies, and Professor of English
209 Barnard Observatory
University, MS 38677
kmckee@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-3372

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Matt O'Neal

Visiting Assistant Professor of History and Southern Studies
328B Bishop Hall
University, MS 38677
moneal1@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-7148

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Catarina Passidomo Townes

Associate Professor of Southern Studies and Anthropology
552 Lamar Hall
University, MS 38677
passidomo@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-3427


Emeritus Faculty

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Robbie Ethridge

Professor Emeritia of Anthropology
107 Leavell Hall
University, MS 38677
rethridg@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-7317

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Ted M Ownby

William F Winter Professor Emeritus of History
310 Bishop Hall
University, MS 38677
hsownby@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-7148

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CHARLES R WILSON

Professor Emeritus of History and Southern Studies
316 BISHOP
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
crwilson@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-7148

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