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The Schools of Nursing and Pharmacy operate on both the Oxford and Jackson campuses. The Schools of Dentistry, Health Related Professionals and Medicine, and the Health Sciences Graduate School, are based in Jackson only. (Additional healthcare programs are available through the School of Applied Sciences on the Oxford campus.) Other than these exceptions, the schools above are on the Oxford campus.

PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP

Faculty in PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP

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MARGARET-SAFRONIA WARIGIA BOWMAN

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
107 ODOM HALL
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
mwbowman@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-1904

Melissa L Bass

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
108 Odom Hall
University, MS 38677
mlbass@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-1440

F

TIMOTHY H FLAKE

INSTRUCTOR IN SPEECH
306 ODOM
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
thflake@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-1377

H

Kate McCalley Hooper

INSTRUCTOR IN PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
STE B, 3rd Floor, Lamar Hall
University, MS 38677
kmhooper@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-1907

M

James Kevin Malloy

INSTRUCTOR IN SPEECH
307 ODOM HALL
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
jkmalloy@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-3963

R

David J Rutherford

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
111 Odom
University, MS 38677
druther@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-1337

S

Christian Sellar

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
308 Trent Lott Institute
University, MS 38677
csellar@olemiss.eduUM Profile
1 (662) 915-6613

W

ERIC T WEBER

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
105 ODOM
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
etweber@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-1336

ERIC T WEBER

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
105 ODOM
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
etweber@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-1336

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Debra Kay Yancy

INSTRUCTOR IN SPEECH
308 LOTT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
dkyancy@olemiss.edu
1 (662) 915-1371

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