As a student, the School of Education and Guyton Hall are where I truly felt at home on campus. This is the place where I met my friends who were from all over the United States. It's where I found professors who truly wanted me to succeed and invested so much in me. It's also where I found a love
Alison Sharp
The Arch at the Walk of Champions is one of my favorite places on campus. Monday through Friday, you will see students, faculty, and visitors move along the Walk of Champions path as they pass through the Grove. However, on Saturdays in the fall, two hours before each home game, the Ole Miss
Courtney Jones
Annie Watts
I was raised in a household where faith, family, and Ole Miss football were three prominent values. I experienced the Grove for the first time when I was ten months old and from that day forward, the love I for the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) has been instilled in me. When walking across
Kelly McCuin
When I arrived on campus, the very first building I entered was The Pavilion, and I was left speechless. I was in awe of its beauty and architecture. Knowing the many great players and people that have been on the court and the passion they have shown for this great institution, gave me a sense of
Abbey McEwen
Before I decided to transfer to Ole Miss, I was an involved student on my community college campus with no real idea of where I wanted to go post-graduation. During my spring semester of freshman year, I was awarded the opportunity to attend the Apex Leadership Summit and thought to myself “This
Peyton Spear
The Grove will always be a special place to me. I remember arriving to Oxford for the first time as a freshman, all the way from California wondering what significance it truly held. Little did I know it became a place where I spent most of my time as a student at Ole Miss. The Grove teaches what it
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