Video from May 11, 2013. Includes: *Beth Fitts Honored *Sharyn Alfonsi, 60 Minutes Sports, Guest Speaker *Masters in Journalism *B.S. in Integrated Marketing Communications *B.A. in Journalism Students A - E
Video from May 11, 2013. B.A. Degree Graduates F-Z Norman Seawright, Jr. Closing Remarks
Video from April 29, 2013. Dr. Samir A. Husni, a.k.a Mr. Magazine and Mr. Darren A. Sanefski, Assistant Professor of Multiple Platform Journalism debate the question "Is Print Dead?" Sponsored by the Ole Miss chapter of the American Marketing Association.
Video from April 23, 2013. Stuart Stevens, the Mississippi native who was Mitt Romney’s chief advisor during the 2012 presidential campaign, makes a rare public post-election appearance to discuss the dynamics and pitfalls of American politics at the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics on the Ole Miss campus. Stevens talks about Romney’s unsuccessful effort, Stevens’ work with the winning George W. Bush campaigns of 2000 and 2004, the future of the Republican Party, and other is...
Video from April 15, 2013. Ret. Colonel James Bullion (Stuart's brother) delivers the final Stuart Bullion Memorial Lecture. Bullion is Director of the Task Force for Business Stability Operations for the Department of Defense and gives an update on media projects both in Afghanistan and Iraq where he has been working.
Video from April 5, 2013. Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of the civil rights leader Medgar Evers, is join two other prominent Mississippians to discuss his life and career. Fifty years after his dramatic career was cut short by an assassin's bullet, Medgar Evers' widow, Myrlie Evers-Williams -- who devoted her life to his cause -- will highlight a discussion of his impact as an NAACP leader in Mississippi during the civil rights movement. She will be joined by Leslie McLemore, who went on to...
Video from March 2, 2013. Hosted by Charles Overby and William Winter.
Webcast from February 27, 2013. Samir “Mr. Magazine™” Husni , Ph.D., Founder and Director, Magazine Innovation Center Meek School of Journalism and New Media, The University of Mississippi Your print magazine is about to draw its last breath of ink and you’re there by its side, holding its pages and whispering everything is going to be all right. You have a plan. Before the Grim Reaper rides in on his pale horse, you quickly usher digital’s transplant team in and they watch as you pull the hea...
Video from February 22, 2013. Fifty years after a mob attacked a biracial group staging a sit-in at Woolworth’s in Jackson, producing one of the iconic photos of the civil rights movement.
Video from February 20, 2013. Sanchioni L. Butler, a national organizer with the United Auto Workers. Butler, who is African-American, is a key organizer at the effort in Canton, which has tapped deeply into the civil rights legacy of the area in the push for a union vote at Nissan. The state NAACP, Cong. Bennie Thompson, civil rights-era veterans like Hollis Watkins, and others have been part of that effort.