Mississippi University for Women

university, Columbus, Mississippi, United States
Also known as: Industrial Institute and College

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Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan

  • In Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan: Facts of the case

    in Columbus, Mississippi, in 1884, Mississippi University for Women (MUW) historically limited its enrollment to female students. In 1974 the university instituted a four-year baccalaureate program in nursing. Five years later the plaintiff, Joe Hogan, applied for admission. The plaintiff, a registered nurse in Columbus, Mississippi, did not possess a…

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origins

  • Columbus: Shadowlawn
    In Columbus

    Mississippi University for Women originated there in 1884 as the Industrial Institute and College (the first American state-supported college for women), and the city’s Franklin Academy (1821) was Mississippi’s first free public school. The playwright Tennessee Williams was born (1911) in Columbus, and his home…

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