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Universities pinched by delayed funding
JACKSON â Mississippiâs eight public universities could be hurt more than the local school districts by Gov. Haley Barbourâs decision to save about $125 million in federal funds for the upcoming fiscal year.
What about the growing pains for our colleges? - DeSoto Times Today
A long time going for Zell Long
TUPELO â After more than three decades working in Tupelo City Hall, Zell Long decided it was now or never if she was going to change careers. Long, 58, the director of Community Development for the city, is the new chief professional officer for the Boys & Girls Club of North Mississippi.
Mississippi Briefs
Members of the Access to Justice Commission will present a report Sept. 14 to the Mississippi Supreme Court on findings from public hearings on the difficulties poor people encounter in gaining access to civil legal representation.
DSU enrollment up
Preliminary enrollment figures have been released for the eight public universities in Mississippi. Delta State University is ranked with the second highest growth rate.
Growing pains for state's colleges? - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Preliminary figures from the state College Board show Mississippi Valley State University's enrollment declined 12.6 percent and Jackson State University's numbers are down 1.1 percent. However, the other six ...
Numbers are up, but need scrutiny - Jackson Clarion Ledger
S.C. State falls to Georgia Tech, 41-10 - Times and Democrat
where Long duplicated his run-scoring plays from last year's University of South Carolina game with a 1 ... State plays its home opener against Mississippi Valley State. The Legacy Bowl is a great idea and will ...
On the road with Wanda Jennings - DeSoto Times Today
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On the road with Wanda JenningsDeSoto Times Today... with stops in between at Mississippi Valley State University and Coahoma County and the college towns of Starkville, Oxford and Hattiesburg. ... |
Latest Mississippi News, Sports, Business And Entertainment:, - WNCT
... enrollment increase this fall. Preliminary figures from the state College Board show Mississippi Valley State University's enrollment ... Higher Education Commissioner Hank Bounds says in a news release ...
Enrollment plummets at Mississippi Valley
ACROSS MISSISSIPPI â Not all of Mississippiâs eight public universities experienced an enrollment increase this fall.
Mississippi's colleges gaining students - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Mississippi's colleges gaining students
Preliminary figures show enrollment at Mississippi's eight public universities rose 4.1 percent this fall over 2009 numbers, led by a 7.1 percent gain -- 17,067 compared to 15,932 -- at Ole Miss, the state's Institutions of Higher Learning reported Thursday.
Enrollment up at 6 of 8 Miss. universities
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Not all of Mississippi's eight public universities experienced an enrollment increase this fall. Preliminary figures from the state College Board show Mississippi Valley State University's enrollment declined 12.6% and Jackson State University's numbers are down 1.1%.
Most Miss. universities see enrollment increase, but not Mississippi Valley and Jackson St. - WREG
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) â Not all of Mississippi's eight public universities experienced an enrollment increase this fall. Preliminary figures from the state College Board show Mississippi Valley State University's ...
Court of Appeals to hit the road
The state Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear cases at three college campuses this fall.
Mississippi Court of Appeals to hit college campuses - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
The state Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear cases at three college campuses this fall. The court will convene special sessions at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena on Sept. 16, at the ...
Appeals Court hits the road - WXVT
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Appeals Court hits the roadWXVTThe court will convene special sessions at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena on Sept. 16, at the University of Southern Mississippi in ...and more » |
Ed chief: Faculty cuts not a trend - Jackson Clarion Ledger
MVSU Gets Grant To Help Disadvantaged Students
Mississippi Valley State University will receive about $265,000 over five years to expand a program to the help disadvantaged students make it to graduation and beyond.
MVSU receives 5-year, $265K grant - SunHerald.com
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MVSU receives 5-year, $265K grantSunHerald.comMississippi Valley State University will receive about $265000 over five years to expand a program to the help disadvantaged students make it to graduation ...and more » |
Chicago Football Classic: Stop the violence
Organizers of the 13th Football Classic are addressing violence in Chicago through a public service campaign.
Countdown to Chicago football classic begins - WGNtv.com
WLEX, WKYT each win 3 Ohio Valley Regional Emmys - Lexington Herald-Leader
The Ohio Valley Regional Emmys were recently ... A graduate of Michigan State University, she is working toward her American Meteorological Society certification through Mississippi State University. The station also ...
Two District 5 employees among S.C. State Hall of Fame class - Times and Democrat
State University Athletic Hall of Fame Sept. 10 ... will be presented at halftime of the Sept. 11 football contest between the Bulldogs and Mississippi Valley, set for a 6 p.m. kickoff. Tickets for the banquet are $ ...
UPMC among few in state using 'tele' technology - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
... Valley Health Network in Bethlehem, which has perhaps the second most expansive telemedicine system in the state after UPMC. "It ... medical director of telemedicine for the University of Virginia Health System,
Rookie HBCU Presidents Undergoing Rigorous Leadership Testing - Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
A Pleasant Research Tour of Multiple HBCUs - Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio (blog)
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A Pleasant Research Tour of Multiple HBCUsDiverse: Issues in Higher Educatio (blog)In Itta Bena, I located Mississippi Valley State University where I received more information on the 900 boycotting students who were arrested in the spring ... |
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