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The W Proposes Swapping ‘Women’ for ‘Wynbridge’

COLUMBUS, Miss.—Students, alumni, staff and attendees clapped as Mississippi University for Women President Nora Miller announced the school’s new proposed name: Wynbridge State University of Mississippi.

“The first part of the name, Wyn, is old English for the letter W. And the latter part, bridge, connects the past to the future, connects our alumni to our students and connects our campus to the community,” she told the crowd of people gathered on the MUW campus outside Poindexter Hall on Tuesday afternoon. “… After all, the W bridges us together.”

Many alumni suggested the name Wynbridge State University following a survey, the president said.

Miller previously announced Brightwell University as MUW’s proposed new name on Jan. 8, but after a flurry of backlash from students and alumni, the Naming Task Force went back to the drawing board to pick a new one. One of the chief complaints many made against “Brightwell” was that it did not start with a W, negating the school’s moniker, “The W.”

“We listened to what alumni and others were saying of the importance of having a W name,” Miller told the Mississippi Free Press on Tuesday.

‘Always Be The W’

President Miller said a task force has spent more than 18 months searching for the school’s new name. Those involved wanted the Mississippi University for Women’s new name to reflect its diverse student body and alumni network while showcasing the W’s rich history, she said.

On Jan. 26, after leaders dismissed the name Brightwell University, the task force sent a survey to alumni and Columbus residents that offered the names Wynbridge University, Welbright University and Wynbright University along with explanations of their meanings. The task force used the suggestions to finalize their decision to rename MUW as Wynbridge State University of Mississippi.

Student Government Association President Sam Garrie, pictured, said Wynbridge State University of Mississippi will better represent the W’s students and alumni than the school’s current name, Mississippi University for Women. Photo by Heather Harrison

Student Government Association President Sam Garrie, a male member of the task force, said that while he feels included in

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