Talk of a new stadium for Jackson State has been going on for years. A recently filed bill puts the JSU project back on the table for 2025.
Bryan Norcross, FOX Weather’s hurricane specialist, visited Mississippi State University in January to provide advice to meteorology students in the Department of Geosciences.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WTVA) — Mississippi State University is mourning the death of former mascot Bully XXI, also known as Jak. His caretaker Lisa Pritchard announced his death on Thursday, Jan. 23 on ...
Dawn McLin’s lawsuit is not the only one facing the university and its governing board over recent hirings and firings. The Jackson State University’s president and governing board are facing a ...
From OSD Communications Princess Leilani Elyse Allen of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians recently visited Oxford Middle School to share the vibrant culture, traditions and values of the Choctaw ...
Leaders with Alcorn State University Athletics announced the passing of legendary tennis coach Anthony Bruce “Tony” Dodgen. He died on January 18, 2025, at the age of 72. Dodgen, one of the winningest ...
Pursuant to the Vacancies Reform Act, First Assistant United States Attorney Abe McGlothin, Jr., has been named the Acting United States Attorney for the Easter ...
The Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) approved a new four-year contract for University of Southern Mississippi ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University’s former live bulldog mascot Bully XXI, commonly known as “Jak,” died Thursday at the age of 10. He was a native of Copiah County and was once featured on the ...
The Houston Astros traded slugger Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs earlier this winter. They could target an All-Star from the San Diego Padres to replace him.
Ahead of the spring semester, nine students traveled to Washington, D.C., and Jackson, Mississippi, as part of a community-engaged learning trip led by the Swearer Center and in partnership with ...
The Calgary Stampeders announced on Thursday have signed five first-year American defensive backs including Londyn Craft, whose father Douglas played for the Red and White in the 1990s.