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tDecline at Ole Miss is real.

Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:10 pm
Posted by wmr
North of Dickson, South of Herman's
Member since Mar 2009
32518 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:10 pm
Enrollment is declining, too. They are down 470 students over last fall. Their reported enrollment number, which includes 2900 medical students in Jackson, as well as students enrolled in their satellite campuses in Tupelo, DeSoto, Booneville and Grenada, is shrinking.

Are there even 20,000 students left in Oxford? They can't even shite-talk Mizzou about declining enrollment anymore.



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Posted by wmr
North of Dickson, South of Herman's
Member since Mar 2009
32518 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:12 pm to
Meanwhile, State has all-time record high enrollment in Starkville:

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Poor Ole Miss.
Posted by StopRobot
Mobile, AL
Member since May 2013
15358 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:14 pm to
They have 3000 medical students? God Lord that is a big arse college of medicine
Posted by tigerinridgeland
Mississippi
Member since Aug 2006
7635 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:15 pm to
That would include other related health professions like nursing, physical therapy, etc.
Posted by SCLibertarian
Conway, South Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
35915 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:15 pm to
Ole Miss has abandoned what made it attractive to many folks throughout the South: its unapologetic Southern identity. There were a number of kids from Columbia and Charleston who were friends with my fraternity brothers who went to Ole Miss when I was at USC. A lot of them went there because of its Southern identity. I doubt they'd make the same decision now.
Posted by No Colors
Sandbar
Member since Sep 2010
10272 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:16 pm to
that includes nursing, dental, PT, OT, etc.
Posted by HempHead
Big Sky Country
Member since Mar 2011
55437 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:17 pm to
quote:

Ole Miss has abandoned what made it attractive to many folks throughout the South: its unapologetic Southern identity. There were a number of kids from Columbia and Charleston who were friends with my fraternity brothers who went to Ole Miss when I was at USC. A lot of them went there because of its Southern identity. I doubt they'd make the same decision now.



Literally the only reason I considered OM out of high school.
Posted by VivaZapata27
Natchez, Ms
Member since Apr 2013
3573 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:20 pm to
tObsession is real. Why TF are you analyzing enrollment numbers?
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
37438 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:22 pm to
If the NCAA hammers them expect it to drop even more. A lot of their texas kids would stay home and go to Texas State or TCU
Posted by DBU
Member since Mar 2014
19059 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:26 pm to
quote:

If the NCAA hammers them expect it to drop even more
Who goes to Ole Miss for the football team?
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
37438 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:29 pm to
A lot go to party, the grove, etc. I would imagine no grove for a year or two would kill the school
Posted by DBU
Member since Mar 2014
19059 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:31 pm to
quote:

A lot go to party, the grove, etc. I would imagine no grove for a year or two would kill the school


Makes enough sense.

Posted by CrabInMyShoeMouth
Member since Jul 2016
2486 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 8:22 pm to
Flagship my arse Paul
Posted by sorantable
Member since Dec 2008
48667 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 9:06 pm to
quote:

I would imagine no grove for a year or two would kill the school

the NCAA can't take that away from us
Posted by AustinDawg
Austin, Tx
Member since Aug 2015
1436 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 9:53 pm to

A decent percentage (increasing) of people attending Med School in Jackson are State folks. Their money goes back to State and not to the black bears.

A few doctors I know that went to ole miss have abandoned/sold their places in Oxford recently.


Posted by MaroonNation
StarkVegas, Mississippi, Bitch!
Member since Nov 2010
21950 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 9:58 pm to
The last two years Mississippi State undergrads have outnumbered Miss undergrads at the School of Medicine and School of Dentistry. The Dean of the SOM and Vice Chancellor of the U of M is also a State grad although she doesn't take sides
Posted by VivaZapata27
Natchez, Ms
Member since Apr 2013
3573 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 10:27 pm to
Congrats to all those Maroons for stepping up and becoming Rebels.
Posted by DingLeeBerry
Member since Oct 2014
10892 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 10:42 pm to
quote:


The last two years Mississippi State undergrads have outnumbered Miss undergrads at the School of Medicine and School of Dentistry. The Dean of the SOM and Vice Chancellor of the U of M is also a State grad although she doesn't take sides



Saw this the other day and thought it was interesting. The first chief medical officer of the NFL is a bulldog:

NFL drafts 3 Mississippi docs for medical team

quote:

This is not something I dreamed about growing up in Starkville, certainly not something I could see down the road,” he says. “The whole thing is surreal.” In March, the 52-year-old Sills was named the first full-time chief medical officer of the NFL.


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A neurosurgeon and a 1986 graduate of Mississippi State, Sills will work closely with teams’ medical staffs throughout the league and lead the NFL’s commitment to health and research, especially regarding concussions.


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For the past 20 years, Sills has worked as a consulting neurosurgeon with Mississippi State’s football team. He also has worked with Vanderbilt’s sports’ programs, the NHL’s Nashville Predators, the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies and the U.S. Equestrian Foundation.


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The name Sills has long been associated with Mississippi State athletics. I can still hear the late Jack Cristil, who never missed a chance to describe the pageantry of college football, saying: “And now the famous Maroon band, under the direction of Dr. Kent Sills … ”


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Stills was Allen’s dad, and for more than 20 years he worked as the university’s band director. “I went to nearly every home and away football game when I was growing up,” Sills says. “My mom (Nora) and I would ride the bus with my dad and the band. I can still remember that trip to El Paso (in 1980) for the Sun Bowl. “And I watched the other sports, too. I remember watching ‘Pistol Pete’ Maravich (in 1970). The old gymnasium on campus was packed. People were hanging on to beams to get a look at ‘Pistol Pete.’ ”


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Though he and his wife, Shawne, reside in Nashville, Sills keeps in close contact with friends at MSU and across Mississippi. His mother “still plays the organ for several churches in the area,” he says. “So we get down there as much as possible to see her.” He chuckles.”She still plays at MSU’s graduations. So everybody who has gotten a diploma from State … she’s played ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ for you.”

Posted by matthew25
Member since Jun 2012
9425 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 10:44 pm to
I'm surprised our enrollment didn't drop 3.9%.

We'll know next week. Cameras on the kid will be everywhere.
Posted by Craig86
Florida
Member since Oct 2012
1597 posts
Posted on 9/8/17 at 10:59 pm to
Who studies this? I graduated , went there cause it looked fun, best time of my life so far, and moved on. Could care less what happens now. People look way too deep into this. Jmo.
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