August photos of the month with narration.
August photos of the month with narration.
November photos of the month with narration.
Year in photos gallery broken up by category.
OXFORD, Miss. — Four weeks ago, winter storm “Fern” brought more than just a freeze; it left the University of Mississippi fractured. As the ice slowly thawed, it revealed an estimated 100,000 cubic yards of debris across campus.
While recovery efforts have removed approximately 57,400 cubic yards of material to date, the university still mourns the loss of several storied trees that served as living landmarks for more than a century.University photographers stepped onto campus to document the recovery process.
OXFORD, Miss. — Chicago has its deep-dish pizza, and foodies flock to Philadelphia for Philly cheesesteaks. Down in New Orleans, the po-boy has a long and storied history. In Oxford, the iconic food most identified with the town is the humble chicken on a stick. Chicken on a stick has been an Oxford tradition for decades, drawing long lines of University of Mississippi students, alumni and visitors at the 4 Corners Chevron on South Lamar Boulevard and University Avenue.
OXFORD, Miss. – As the crisp February evening rolls around after a busy second week of school, more than 40 current and former University of Mississippi students gather at the Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union – not to study, but to practice.
This Summer 2026 Georgia Magazine cover story highlights the dance department faculty and students. This project spanned the course of one semester to document participants through class coverage and conceptual portraiture.
The annual Game Changers campaign highlights amazing students on and off the field during football season. This marketing effort combines every team in our division (photo, video, social media, writing, design, web development, etc.) in one ambitious content creation group project.
Through the Glass — A Window into the Past documents the rediscovery of a rare collection of glass plate negatives connected to the earliest years of Northwest Missouri State University. Forgotten inside an Iowa barn, the century-old negatives became the foundation for a visual story about preservation, memory, and the power of photography to reconnect a university with its past.
Tucked along the quiet shores of Mozingo Lake, the Mozingo Outdoor Education Recreation Area (MOERA) offers 320 acres of outdoor adventure and discovery. Operated by Campus Recreation, it’s a place where Bearcats come together to climb, paddle, explore, and learn through hands-on experience.
The Climbing Course challenges participants to reach new heights, literally and figuratively. Featuring the Alpine Tower, Odyssey III high ropes course, and Carolina Climbing Wall, it encourages teamwork, communication, and confidence while keeping the experience fun and supportive.