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The University of Southern Mississippi: Looking to stay fit or get into shape? Check out the indoor swimming pool, weight-training and cardio equipment, group exercise, racquetball and basketball courts and a 1/8-mile indoor track.
The University of Southern Mississippi: If you need a quiet spot on campus this is it. The stained glass windows represent the seven virtues: Faith, Hope, Charity, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance and Prudence.
The University of Southern Mississippi: This accredited Public Rose Garden is a popular backdrop for photos. But, be aware that the flowers are only for viewing and smelling, not picking. There are fines for those caught picking the roses!
The University of Southern Mississippi: Placed in front of the Ogletree House, the Hattiesburg campus’ historic District is a gathering place for students and alumni. During football season, The District is a hotbed of tailgating activity.
The University of Southern Mississippi: Fans line Eagle Walk Drive under the east side of M.M. Robert Stadium to see Southern Miss' marching band, cheerleaders, Seymour and football players walk from Bennett Auditorium to The Rock.
The University of Southern Mississippi: This ultra-modern building with the glass staircase houses the Department of Economic and Workforce Development, University Foundation and the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security.
The University of Southern Mississippi: The bridge across the lake is a popular spot for photos. You can thank members of the senior class of 1933 who voted to create this lake on the campus' front lawn.
The University of Southern Mississippi: Erected in honor of the university’s Centennial, this structure makes for a magnificent entrance to the front of campus for all who walk and drive on the grounds.
The University of Southern Mississippi: Immerse yourself in a total Southern Miss experience here and dine on Southern and Cajun cuisine while you’re at it. The building was built in 1934 as the original power source for the campus.