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USM’s School of Coastal Resilience Featured in the 2023 Sustainable Campus Index

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www.ourmshome.com – University of Southern Mississippi – 2023-09-17 11:37:20

SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Coastal Resilience has been featured in the 2023 Sustainable Campus Index. The index highlights the new sustainable majors offered in the School of Coastal Resilience, specifically the Sustainability Studies and Sustainability Sciences programs. Dr. Westley Follett, the Interim Director of the School, expressed pride in the recognition and hopes to attract more students to the program. Dr. David Holt, an Associate Professor in the School, discussed the importance of understanding sustainability in a changing world and mentioned the development of an accreditation body for national sustainability programs. The index is recognized by the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating Systems (STARS).

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Where Have All the Pelicans Gone?

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ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2025-05-10 08:40:00

SUMMARY: During late April and early May, pelicans and other coastal birds like Great Blue Herons and Egrets seem to disappear from beaches and bayous because it’s their breeding season. These birds don’t nest on the coast but rather on isolated marsh islands safe from predators, such as Breton Island Sound, Biloxi Marsh Islands, and Cat Islands. Photographers like Robert Smith capture their breeding activities during this time. Some breeding birds like Least Terns nest on sandy beaches. Other notable nesting sites include Boneyard Lake oxbow in Pascagoula River Wildlife Management Area. Pelicans will return to the coast after breeding season.

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A Survey of Mississippi Moms Name Ocean Springs the Perfect Mother’s Day Escape

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ourmshome.com – omshome – 2025-05-09 10:51:00

SUMMARY: Thousands of moms want a “momcation” for Mother’s Day, preferring peaceful, nature-filled retreats to unwind. A Present.com survey of 3,025 mothers highlighted Mississippi’s top three destinations: Ocean Springs for its relaxing coastal vibe, historic Natchez with antebellum charm, and Clark Creek Natural Area with its serene waterfalls and hiking trails. Moms cherish alone time for activities like watching TV, relaxing, hiking, or hobbies but face barriers like lack of time, guilt, and finances. They get less than an hour of daily alone time but wish for over 8 hours. Small gifts like house cleaning or a day off help lighten their mental load.

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The Enchanting World of Cole Blalock: A Magician’s Journey

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2025-05-08 16:11:00

SUMMARY: Cole Blalock, a Petal native, has been practicing magic for over 20 years, transitioning from a hobby to a full-time career. After serving a religious mission in Brazil, Blalock faced personal struggles, including a near-suicidal experience in 2019, which led him to incorporate self-worth themes into his magic. Today, Blalock travels nationwide, using his performances to promote mental health awareness, particularly among young people. He also works with a Louisiana organization helping underprivileged students. Blalock is preparing for a return to Brazil to offer motivational magic shows for free, with a fundraising goal of \$5,000.

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