If his name happens to surface for work with or within any system which includes public historically black colleges, students, faculty and alumni should protest the idea; loudly and immediately.
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WATCH: BET HBCU Tailgate Turnup at Mississippi Valley State
BET travels to Mississippi Valley State University for the inaugural edition of its digital series, HBCU Tailgate Turnup.
HBCUs Outpace Flagship PWIs in Black Freshman Enrollment
The Hechinger Report recently produced a report on African-American and Latino in-state student enrollment trends at public flagship campuses. The results were a dismal showing of disparities between the kind […]
Mississippi Valley State Graduates First Continuing Studies Degree Cohort
Tommie Rush Jr. is one of four recent graduates of Mississippi Valley State University to earn a degree through the school’s ‘Complete 2 Compete’ program. He shared his personal story […]
Which SWAC School is Among the Nation's Best at Graduating Male Athletes?
Mississippi Valley State University takes the top spot among all Mississippi IHL schools. https://www.mvsu.edu/mvsu-male-athletes-awarded-highest-graduation-rate-state
Mississippi's Landmark HBCU Lawsuit Shows the Reach of Inequity Beyond Borders and Across Generations
Five years from now, the State of Mississippi will make its final payout to its three public historically black universities as mandated by a Supreme Court desegregation decision ordered in […]
Did Jackson State Hack Its Own Presidential Search?
They had Roslyn Clark Artis, wanted James Minor, and now have William Bynum as the incoming president of Jackson State University. Leaks from IHL board members helped them in their […]
Mississippi Valley State President William Bynum Tapped to Lead Jackson State
Three days after Mississippi State Valley University President William Bynum sat before the state College Board to update members on his university’s progress, trustees have named the Delta Devils’ head […]
Mississippi Valley State Student Lives Harsh Reality of Low Living Wages
Despite the long hours and low pay—she makes just under $21,000 a year—Riley has an enviable situation compared with many residents of the Mississippi Delta.
Mississippi Valley State Launches Joint Robotics Competition with Virginia Tech
Mississippi Valley State University’s Department of Engineering Technology has entered into collaboration with Virginia Tech and the Sunflower County Consolidated School District (SCCSD) in a partially funded National Science Foundation (1511792) robotics collaborative titled “Actualizing STEM Potential in the Mississippi Delta.”
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