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Student Ambassadors throw mud for scholarship

The University of Memphis Student Ambassador Board is hosting their annual fundraising event, Mud Ball, on Friday, April 10th, at 12 p.m., located at South Hall. SAB sponsors Mud ball each fall semester, but this year they are moving the event into the spring. The Student Ambassador Board is an exclusive ...

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PAUSE for the cause

Evolution of the Superwoman is the theme of the 7th Annual Women’s Conference. Hosted by the University of Memphis RSO, PAUSE, the event will be held on third floor of the University Center on March 21st, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Known as the Professional Assertive United States Sisters of Excellence, ...

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Memphis Botanic Garden Whiskey, Wines and Chocolates Event

Start your Valentine’s Day weekend off right by enjoying a Friday evening with chocolatier, Phillip Ashley, as he pairs his delicious creations with a variety of whiskey, beer, wine, cocktails, and champagne at the Memphis Botanic Garden. Jana Wilson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations for ...

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Southern Hospitality with an International Twist

The South is world-famous for its hospitality, and now thanks to a new University course, international students have the chance to learn it first-hand. The Southern Hospitality Academy is a program for international students to come to the University of Memphis as a group and study Hospitality and ...

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Memphis family travels to Bangkok for missionary work

Imagine having a nice home, a comfortable lifestyle, and a good job where someone is well-respected. Now, picture that person giving all of that up. Leslie Hipp, 36, will be leaving her job as a clinical education specialist at Biosense Webster Inc., to travel to Bangkok, Thailand with her husband and ...

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UM grad school to recruit

One question on some graduating seniors’ minds is whether or not they should go on to grad school or get a job. The University of Memphis’ chapter of the Public Relations Society of America held a panel discussion on Oct. 29 to give undergraduates the pros and cons of attending graduate school. ...

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U of M LEAD Conference teach students leadership

University of Memphis students who want to beef up their leadership skills can sign up for the LEAD Conference, held on Saturday, November 15th from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. on the third floor of University Center The LEAD Conference is a partnership with Carnival Memphis and The Jefferson Awards, which provides ...

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Navigator Records look to develop local talent

Navigator Records is a tech-based startup company with the capacity to develop artists, entrepreneurs, graphic designers and videographers. Khaliq Muhammad, a senior political science major, is the founder of the company, with a mission to inspire and create. The company is open to anyone in the community ...

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New U of M RSO empowers Memphis youth

A new RSO promises to empower and motivate young Memphians. Setting The Standard Enterprise was started by Jeremy Calhoun in December 2012. Originally a small, for-profit business, it has since grown and become a non-profit organization, dedicated to giving back to the community and assisting the youth ...

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Live at the Garden presents Darius Rucker

The Botanic Garden is the setting of one of the city’s most popular summer concert series, Live at the Garden. The last show of the series on Sept. 20, presents famous country artist, and former Hootie and the Blowfish frontman, Darius Rucker. According to the Botanic Garden website, the outdoor venue ...

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