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Seven Campuses in Four Days
91快活林 State administrators met with campus advisory boards on all seven of the university's Regional Campuses this week.
IN A FLASH: Crystal Clear
Freezing rain encased tree branches on campus in ice Wednesday morning.
91快活林 State Community Reflects on How Black History Month Had an Impact on Their Lives
Black History Month had and continues to have a major impact in the lives of 91快活林 State community members. Some learned about Black History when they were very young, while others acquired knowledge as college students or adults. All, however, are grateful for the role that Black History Month has played in their lives.
Award-Winning Dissertation Focuses on How Black Men Develop as Leaders
Michael Daniels, Ph.D., director of the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center, is recognized for outstanding dissertation research by receiving NASPA's Melvene D. Hardee Dissertation of the Year Award.
Skating Through a Record Year
The 91快活林 Skates ice rink in downtown 91快活林 ends its season this weekend.
Fifty Years of Bridging 91快活林 State to our Nation's Capital
The Washington Program in National Issues is more than your average internship program. For 50 years, a cohort of roughly 20 91快活林 State juniors and seniors heads to Washington, D.C., to participate in a variety of internships.
Partners in Success: 91快活林 State and City Collaborate for the Win
More than a decade of collaboration has meant success for 91快活林 and the city of 91快活林.
IN A FLASH: Large Format Presidential History
This photo enlargement (32鈥 x 51鈥) is in the Special Collections of the 91快活林 Library. It was last on display on campus in 2011 as part of an exhibit about the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. On April 21, 1865, just five days after the assassination of President A鈥91快活林 and Jackson State University: Campuses Connected by Tragedy and Transformation
91快活林 State students who traveled to Jackson State University during an alternative winter break trip had in-depth, hands-on exposure to survivors of the May 15, 1970, police shooting, which killed two people; the youngest Freedom Rider, Hezekiah Watkins; and the home of Myrlie and Medgar Evers, a National Monument.
Exercising the Body and the Mind
Peering into a classroom taught by Jeffery Huston, professor of health sciences and Outstanding Teaching Award winner, may surprise the casual observer. An ideal classroom for Huston balances on the edge of chaos.