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The historic district of campus is anchored by the five original buildings of the campus: Ogletree Alumni House, The Honor House, College Hall, Forrest Hall, and Hattiesburg Hall. It is also the traditional tailgating site for students during football season.
David Baria '87 – Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, 2018 candidate for the U.S. Senate [1] [2] Toby Barker '04, '06 – Mayor of Hattiesburg; Phil Bryant '77 – Governor of Mississippi; Thomas G. Clausen (Ph.D. Education) – last elected state school superintendent in Louisiana, 1984–1988 [3]
Hattiesburg: Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of August 9, 2002. McLeod House (circa 1896) is in the Hub City Historic District. 9: Meador Homestead: Meador Homestead: November 5, 2010 : 6775 U.S. Route 49: Hattiesburg
Alumni House may refer to: Alumni House (College of William & Mary) Alumni House (University of Southern Mississippi), a Mississippi Landmark; see List of Mississippi ...
Hattiesburg is the 5th most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, located primarily in Forrest County (where it is the county seat and most populous city) [4] and extending west into Lamar County. The city population was 45,989 at the 2010 census, [5] with the population now being 48,730 in 2020. [6]
Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ), an international historically Black fraternity, has chartered over 400 undergraduate chapters in the continental United States, plus alumni and international chapters. The fraternity has over 150,000 members and is divided into twelve provinces (districts/regions), with each chapter under the aegis of a province.
Hattiesburg's ALDI, at 6042 U.S. 98, has been more than a year in the making. The Hattiesburg American reported the store was coming to town in November 2022. Company officials cited a fall 2023 ...
The collection is named for Dr. Lena Y. de Grummond, who founded it in 1966. She was a professor in the field of library science (specializing in children's literature) at The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, who assembled materials sent by contributors from around the world.