THE DAILY
MISSISSIPPIAN
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Volume 103, No. 131
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Game By Logan Kirkland
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thletics is a major form of entertainment in the United States - especially here in Oxford. Through the cheering and excitement, there is one factor that spectators seem to forget about when their favorite team or athlete is on the field: health and safety. An estimated 300,000 sport-related traumatic brain injuries, predominantly concussions, occur annually in the United States. Sports are second only to motor vehicle crashes as the leading cause of traumatic brain injury among people aged 15 to 24 years, according to the Journal of Athletic Training. Through X2 Biosystems-a company out of Seattle that researches concussions and concussion hardware-and C spire, the University of Mississippi is able to utilize the X patch and the software X2 ICE. The software is currently being used in organizations like the NFL. Matthew Morrison, an assistant professor in the electrical engineering department, initiated this technology in the football program after moving to Mississippi from the University of South Florida and seeing a real passion for sports in this state. “I wanted to create opportunities and avenues towards STEM education through the love of sports,” Morrison said.”Ultimately, our goal is to give (athletes) as many tools to be safe, improve their quality of play and a prescriptive form to be
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Provost to serve as interim chancellor
Stocks will search for replacement provost. CLARA TURNAGE
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Provost Morris Stocks will serve as interim chancellor from June 15 until a new chancellor is found, a period the state college board predicts to be 9 to 12 months. Stocks said he is looking for a replacement provost to fill his place while he serves as interim chancellor. Though his official last day as chancellor is September 14, Chancellor Dan Jones said this leave will double as a personal vacation and will aid Stocks in his transition to interim. Jones will move to Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where he owns a house this summer. “I wanted the next leader for the university to have a good running start on the fall semester,” Jones said. “I’ve got a lot of accrued personal time. I am going to take some time off and enjoy life, see family.” During this time Stocks will hold the full duties and authorities of the chancellor. Stocks, who has worked for the University of Mississippi for 24 years, said he feels prepared for the position. “I think those years have provided me with a good understanding of how the university operates and how different units interact with each other,” Stocks said. “It seemed the logical thing for me to step in during this time of uncertainty. I’m glad to be able to do that.” Before being appointed provost, Stocks served as vice chancellor for planning and operations and dean of the Patterson School of Accountancy. He has been in the provost position for six years. Stocks raised his four children here and said moving to Oxford in 1991 was “the best professional decision I have ever made.”
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