A large crowd of people listen as President Aubrey Lucas (bottom left) gives remarks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Polymer Science Research Center. Featured in the USM Alumni News, vol. 43, no. 4 (Spring 1991) on page 36.
Oral history.;Mr. F.W. Bishop was born on December 11, 1897, near Shaw, Mississippi. His family farmed in the Skene community before moving to Cleveland, Mississippi, in 1911. Mr. Bishop began his education in a one-room schoolhouse in Skene and...
Article about the inauguration of Horace Fleming as the President of the University of Southern Mississippi. USM Alumni News, vol. 51, no. 3 (Winter 1998) on page 33.
Article by Raymond Reeves about the University of Southern Mississippi's new website featured in the USM Alumni News, vol. 48, no. 1 (Summer 1995) on page 9.
Caption: Brett Favre, the former Golden Eagle quarterback who rewrote virtually all of the Southern Miss passing records during his stint at USM, had his familiar No. 4 retired. Photograph featured in the USM Alumni News, vol. 46, no. 2 (Fall 1993)...
Caption: Paul's involvement with campus life includes fun moments, like "getting arrested" during a Jail Bail for charity. No word on who put up the money to spring him. Photograph featured in the USM Alumni News, vol. 46, no. 2 (Fall 1993) on page...
Cartoon by Ricky Nobile titled "From the Rock 'n' on a roll," celebrating the 2003 football season, including an 8-0 Conference USA record and a trip to the Liberty Bowl. Coach Jeff Bower and a large eagle labeled "Champions" ride in a muscle car...
Cartoon by Ricky Nobile, "Dream...Believe...Achieve!," about the plans of Athletic Director, Richard Giannini. Featured in the Talon, vol. 57, no. 4 (Spring 2003) on page 34.
Clipping from page 4 of the 15 October 1992 edition of the Student Printz advertising events held for the University of Southern Mississippi Disability Awareness Days on 12-15 October 1992.
Cover of the Fall 1996 edition of the USM Alumni News, vol. 49, no. 2, featuring a celebration of the years of the presidency of Aubrey Lucas, 1975-1996.