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Board Approves Naming
of New Alcorn State Cafeteria After the Late President
Clinton Bristow, Jr.
During
its regular monthly meeting, the Mississippi Board of Trustees
of State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) voted
unanimously to name the new student cafeteria at Alcorn State
University in honor of its beloved President, the late Dr.
Clinton Bristow, Jr. The new student cafeteria is currently
under construction and is expected to be completed in late
2007.
“President Bristow was an extraordinary individual who was
deeply committed to Alcorn State, and especially to the lives
of his students,” said Commissioner of Higher Education Dr.
Thomas C. Meredith. “I am pleased Dr. Bristow’s legacy will be
honored on campus."
Dr.
Clinton Bristow, Jr., 57, was named President of Alcorn State
University on August 24, 1995. During his nearly eleven years
as university president, Dr. Bristow was committed to
increasing the percentage of minority students attending
graduate and professional school, as well as increasing the
public’s awareness and appreciation of the value of land-grant
institutions. Under Dr. Bristow’s leadership, Alcorn State was
the first and only of Mississippi’s historically black
institutions to receive Ayers endowment dollars for its
success in the area of diversity enrollment. Founded in 1871,
Alcorn State University is the nation’s oldest public
land-grant institution.
In other
news, the Board heard presentations by Dr. David S. Spence,
President of the Southern Regional Education Board, and Dr.
Daniel Jones, Vice Chancellor of the University of Mississippi
Medical Center. The Board also attended the dedication of the
University of Mississippi Medical Center’s new University
Hospital, the fourth and final hospital in the University of
Mississippi Medical Center’s replacement of the original
teaching hospital that opened in 1955.
“The
University of Mississippi Medical Center has a unique mission
in Mississippi’s system of higher education,” said Dr. D.E.
Magee, Jr., President of the Board of Trustees of State
Institutions of Higher Learning. “Its primary charge—to train
health professionals for Mississippi—demands that it provide
what it teaches, and that is exemplary health care."
The next
regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held
Wednesday, November 15, 2006.
Under
the leadership of the Board of Trustees, IHL governs the
public universities in Mississippi, including Alcorn State
University; Delta State University; Jackson State University;
Mississippi State University including the Mississippi State
University Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary
Medicine; Mississippi University for Women; Mississippi Valley
State University; the University of Mississippi including the
University of Mississippi Medical Center; and the University
of Southern Mississippi.