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Tuesday

14

May 2013

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HBCUs to Welcome More Than 150 Brazilian Students in Exchange Program This Fall

Written by , Posted in Alcorn State University, Delaware, Delaware State University, Dillard University, Fisk University, Florida, Florida A&M University, Georgia, Hampton University, Howard University, Jackson State University, Lincoln University (Pa.), Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Morehouse College, North Carolina, North Carolina A&T State University, Pennsylvania, Savannah State University, South Carolina, South Carolina State University, Spelman College, Tennessee, Tennessee State University, University of the District of Columbia, Virginia, Virginia State University, Xavier University of Louisiana

A partnership between the United States and Brazil will bring more than 150 Brazilian college students to the United States this fall to study at historically black colleges and universities.

The partnership is a part of the HBCU-Brazil Alliance, a program created to increase the number of minority graduates and professionals in the industries of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, while exposing  Afro-Brazilian students and faculty to successful research, economic development and social advancement within a context of historical and systemic racism and discrimination.

The Alliance is an arm of the US-Brazil Joint Action Plan on Racial Equality, developed by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities and managed in partnership with the Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES’).

‘This partnership is just one example of the Alliance’s commitment to diversity, cultural sensitivity and to providing a world-class education to an eager pool of student talent from throughout Brazil,” said Dr. T. Joan Robinson, Chair of the HBCU-Brazil Alliance and Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Morgan State University. “We are honored to represent and build upon the collaborative interests of the United States through international engagement and academic support.”

More than 20 HBCUs will welcome Brazilian exchange students for a one-year exchange program. Students will live on campus and study in a variety of undergraduate degree programs with a S.T.E.M. focus, with all tuition, fees and room and board covered by the Brazilian government. The program’s goal is to eventually welcome 1,000 Brazilian students to HBCU campuses. Participating HBCUs include:

  • Alcorn State University
  • Delaware State University
  • Dillard University
  • Fisk University
  • Florida A&M University
  • Hampton University
  • Howard University
  • Jackson State University
  • Johnson C. Smith University
  • Lincoln University
  • Morehouse College
  • Morgan State University
  • North Carolina A&T State University
  • Savannah State University
  • South Carolina State University
  • Southern University
  • Spelman College
  • Tennessee State University
  • University of the District of Columbia
  • Virginia State University
  • Xavier University of Louisiana

Friday

10

May 2013

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Alyne Payton, Mother of Jackson State Legends Eddie and Walter Payton, Dies

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CT  met-obit-payton 0510 mhAlyne Payton, mother of Jackson State University athletic legends Eddie and Walter Payton and revered figure among generations of athletes nationwide, died Monday in Jackson, MS. She was 87. From the Chicago Tribune:

“She was totally dedicated to the three of us: Walter, Pam and me,” Eddie Payton said. “She made sure we got a good education. We learned the value of hard work and she also taught us how to save. We were in church all day on Sunday like most people. And we went to vacation Bible school in the summer. We sang in the youth choir. She had a dream for her kids, and she was willing to put her dreams aside to make sure we would have a future.”

According to the Tribune, visitation will be held Friday at Black’s Chapel Church in Jackson, Miss. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Owens Chapel Baptist Church in Columbia, Miss.

 

Thursday

4

April 2013

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Jackson State AD Vivian Fuller Facing Four Lawsuits Tied to Alleged Sexual Harassment

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The Associated Press yesterday reported a fourth lawsuit filed against Jackson State University and its athletic director, Dr. Vivian Fuller. The lawsuits each stem from allegations of sexual harassment from a former employee, and other employees who say they were terminated for supporting the plaintiff in an EEOC investigation of the incident.

The university has said in court documents that the EEOC investigated Ward’s allegations and found no evidence to support her claims.

(Plaintiff’s Attorney Rogen) Chhabra said it’s not unusual for the EEOC to decide not to join in a lawsuit. He said the EEOC’s findings don’t mean harassment didn’t take place.

Saturday

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March 2013

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Study: Jackson State Domed Stadium Would Yield $65 Million Economic Impact in Year One

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A new 50,000-seat domed stadium at Jackson State University would bring approximately $65 million in economic impact to the state in year one, a new study from the Mississippi Institutes of Higher Learning suggests.  A $75 million proposal for public support of the stadium, which stalled in legislative committee last month, would add about 1,800 jobs and nearly $35 million in first year tax revenues alone, according to the report.

“This information reinforces the university’s position that the stadium is not only a Jackson State University project, but an economic development tool for Mississippi as a whole,” David Hoard, vice president of Institutional Advancement at JSU, said in a release. “The stadium will provide a venue on a level that currently doesn’t exist in this state.”

Costs for the new stadium are estimated at more than $200 million, with Jackson State hoping to secure more than $125 million from private sources for its construction.

Tuesday

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March 2013

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Jackson State Basketball Coach Tevester Anderson Announces Retirement

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Jackson State University yesterday announced the retirement of head men’s basketball coach Tevester Anderson. Anderson won the SWAC 2006 conference tournament, and led the Tigers to appearances in the NCAA national championship tournament and the 2010 NIT.

“We sincerely thank Coach Anderson for his contributions to Jackson State University,” (JSU Athletic Director Dr. Vivian L.) Fuller said. “He is truly a professional in collegiate athletics.”

Anderson was 149-170 in ten years at the university, and finished this season 11-18 overall. His retirement is effective June 30.

Tuesday

12

March 2013

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Hinds Student Arrested, Charged with Cyberstalking Jackson State President

Written by , Posted in Breaking News, Crime, Jackson State University, Leadership, Mississippi

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A Hinds Community College student was arrested and charged with two counts of felony cyberstalking earlier this month in Hinds, MS. 20-year-old Jhamerius Mack was apprehended on March 5, one day after allegedly making threats to do “bodily harm” to Jackson State University President Carolyn Meyers.

Jackson State officials say there are no plans to release other information about the charges, and say that increased security for the campus administration building has been in place since late 2012.

 

Wednesday

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March 2013

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Jackson State in Midst of All-Time Great HBCU Branding Campaign

Written by , Posted in Editorial, Jackson State University, Mississippi

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If branding, or lack thereof at historically black colleges is at crisis level, Jackson State University must not have gotten the memo. In the last nine months, the university has changed its logo, redesigned its website, made national headlines for ambitious plans to build a domed stadium, and has launched a branded debit card partnership with BancorpSouth.

All of these elements add up to more attention being paid to Jackson State, and for reasons unrelated to its high academic and research capacity, its sports, or its community service, all of which, relatively speaking, get a fair share of talk in HBCU circles. Their activity in the marketplace now forces us all to look at black college branding in a different way – to consider the capacity HBCUs have to reach the masses when low on marketing funds, but big on dreams.

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Tuesday

22

January 2013

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Jackson State to Open Satellite Campus in Madison

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The Jackson Clarion-Ledger today reports that Jackson State University will expand its campus to a satellite location in Madison by this summer. No announcements have been made regarding curriculum to be offered at the new campus, but officials say it will cater to people seeking continuing education through evening and night courses.

JSU also says that expansion to the predominantly white area will bring the school closer to enrollment and diversity goals.

Opening the Madison campus is consistent with JSU’s enrollment management plan, said Eric Stringfellow, JSU communications director. And as a College Board document outlining the lease agreement says, the new campus allows greater potential to increase enrollment of students who are not African American, thus allowing the university to come closer to enrolling 10 percent “other races” to comply with a legal settlement.

Monday

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December 2012

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Rick Comegy to FAMU?

Written by , Posted in Florida, Florida A&M University, Jackson State University, Mississippi, Sports

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The Jackson Clarion-Ledger reports that Jackson State University head football coach Rick Comegy is among a pool of finalists for the head football coach vacancy at Florida A&M University. Comegy, who received a two-year extension in 2011, led the Tigers to a 7-5 overall record and his third SWAC East division title.

Florida A&M Athletic Director Derek Horne is expected to name a head coach by Jan. 12. Comegy is reportedly among four finalists for the job, and would follow former head coach Joe Taylor.

Comegy is 48-21 in six years as head coach at Jackson State.