Navigating the Ole Miss Bookstore: Hours, Resources, and More
The University of Mississippi, or Ole Miss, is dedicated to fostering academic excellence and a vibrant campus life. The Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union serves as the heart of student activity, offering a variety of programs, facilities, and services. A key component of this is the Ole Miss Bookstore, which provides essential resources for students, faculty, and staff. This article delves into the bookstore's operations, hours, and the comprehensive services it offers to the Ole Miss community.
The Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union: A Hub of Campus Life
The Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union plays a central role in student life, supporting the university's educational mission by enriching the collegiate experience through inclusive and high-quality programs, facilities, and services. The Student Union offers versatile spaces suitable for studying, socializing, or hosting events, making it a hub for campus life and community engagement. The original Student Union opened in 1939 and was named the Weir Memorial Building. A new wing was added in 1954, followed by the Grill in 1965. In 1976, the Ole Miss Student Union opened its doors, and following a 2002 renovation, the Weir Memorial Building now houses the Department of Computer and Information Science and student computer labs. In the summer of 2015, a major expansion and renovation project began, doubling the size of the existing facility to 173,000 square feet. This expansion provided larger lobbies and dining spaces, enhanced conference meeting spaces, an 8,000-square-foot ballroom, and a transit hub.
Leadership and Engagement Ambassadors
The Student Leadership and Engagement Ambassador Program consists of 10-12 student leaders who bridge the gap between student organizations, leaders, and staff. L&E Ambassadors enhance the student engagement and leadership experience by providing workshops, assistance for student organization event planning, and a channel to voice concerns of student leaders. Ambassadors assist student organization leaders in planning events and submitting necessary forms, serve as peer involvement educators through involvement consultations with new and current students, assist with special events and projects, and participate in monthly leadership training and development meetings.
Services and Support within the Student Union
The Ole Miss Student Union houses administrative offices for various departments, including UMatter, the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, the Ole Miss Bookstore, and the UM Box Office. The Student Union supports its patrons and campus partners, including the Associated Student Body, Ole Miss Dining Services, and the University Police Department.
Ole Miss Bookstore: A Comprehensive Resource
The Ole Miss Bookstore, operated by Barnes & Noble, is a vital resource for the university community. The store provides textbooks, general reading and reference books, supplies, and Ole Miss clothing and gifts. Located in the Cullis Wade Depot, the Barnes & Noble at MSU is a 30,000 sq. ft. academic superstore. The first floor features Ole Miss clothing and gifts, a selection of general reading books, and a Barnes and Noble Café that serves Starbucks coffee and Cheesecake Factory desserts. The second floor stocks course-required textbooks, trade and reference books, and school supplies.
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Textbook Options and Access
Students can purchase or rent new, used, or digital textbooks. The bookstore also carries electronics and accessories, and online software packages are available at educational discounts. Students can visit the bookstore's website to purchase textbooks and merchandise for delivery or in-store pickup. They can also access their book list from the MyState portal using the order or reserve textbooks option.
Bookstore Hours and Accessibility
The bookstore extends its hours of operation during campus activities such as home football games. Shift hours for student employees may vary depending on the time of year, typically ranging from 10-20 hours per week in 3-4 hour shifts. Employees must be active Ole Miss students with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Barnes & Noble Education (BNED) Privacy Policies
Barnes & Noble Education, along with its subsidiaries, collects, uses, and discloses personal information through various channels, including online platforms, in-store interactions, and customer service. They may collect personal information from external sources, including friends, vendors, customers, educational institutions, advertising networks, and affiliates. BNED may disclose personal information to protect the rights, property, life, health, security, and safety of BNED, its services, users, or any other party.
Data Collection and Usage
BNED collects information that you provide, information collected automatically, and information from external sources. This information is used for security and safety purposes, business transactions, and interactions with external services. BNED engages with vendors and customers, and external services may use tracking technologies to collect information.
Advertising and Analytics
BNED may engage with vendors and customers to serve ads on its services or on external services, tailored to your interests based on your browsing history. Vendor tools like Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics are used to analyze performance and deliver services and advertising.
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User Rights and Options
Users have the right to review, update, or change their information. They can also use browser settings to limit tracking technologies. BNED supports the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising and expects ad networks to comply.
User-Generated Content and Privacy
Users can post or submit User Generated Content (UGC), including personal information. If UGC is submitted to any public area of the services, it will be considered public and accessible by anyone, including BNED.
Children's Privacy
Children under the age of 16 are not eligible to use BNED's services and must not submit any personal information.
Promotions
BNED may offer sweepstakes, contests, and promotions that may require submitting personal information to other parties.
Data Security
BNED maintains administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal information. Access to personal information is limited to employees and authorized parties who need to access it.
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California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
The California Consumer Privacy Act provides California residents with specific rights regarding their personal information. California residents have the right to request deletion of their personal information, correction of inaccurate personal information, and to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information. They also have the right to opt out of the sale and sharing of their personal information via tracking technologies.
Financial Incentives
The financial incentives offered by BNED are reasonably related to the value of the consumer’s data, based on expenses related to the collection and retention of consumers’ personal information.
Targeted Advertising and Profiling
BNED processes personal information for targeted advertising and profiling, and users have the right to opt out of these practices.
Policy Updates
BNED may update its privacy policy from time to time, with changes indicated by updating the date at the top of the policy.
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