Walter Washington Building Closed for Boiler Repair
Walter Washington Building Closed for Boiler Repair The Walter Washington Administration and Classroom Building (WWACB) is closed today for necessary upgrades and planned replacement of Read More
Walter Washington Building Closed for Boiler Repair The Walter Washington Administration and Classroom Building (WWACB) is closed today for necessary upgrades and planned replacement of Read More
ASU Ag Extension set to host Ag-Olympics Summer Camp for local youth Parents can now enroll their children in the School of Agriculture and Applied Read More
Dr. Mitchell Shears promoted to associate vice president for Student Success at Jackson State University An Alcorn State University alumnus with a proven track record Read More
Alvin Edney II learns valuable agricultural skills during internship with The U. S. Department of Agriculture A sophomore student-athlete at Alcorn State University took time Read More
Alcorn biology students prepare for medical school by participating in Meharry Medical College’s Summer Enrichment [BS/MD] Program Future doctors studying at Alcorn State University recently Read More
Dr. Sandra Barnes named Vice President of Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Natchez Campus An Alcorn State University science professor and alumnus will soon transition into a Read More
Healthcare executive Tangela Parker one of several women selected for the 2019 Women of Excellence class in Atlanta Tangela Parker, who earned a bachelor's degree Read More
Alcorn family officially welcomes 20th president, Dr. Felecia M. Nave, during Welcome Reception Hundreds of excited Alcorn State University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community Read More
Three Alcorn agriculture scholars gain valuable career insights through Purdue University’s Mentoring at Purdue (MAP) summer program Aspiring agriculturalists from Alcorn State University's Department of Read More
Eugene Spencer shares personal trials and triumphs in his new book, “Mississippi Born/California Bound: How Jim Crow and Racism Lost To A Family Legacy” Alcorn Read More
Perry Brumfield looks back on a rewarding career in agriculture as he approaches retirement from Alcorn After four years serving Alcorn State University's School of Read More
Alcorn’s School of Education and Psychology awarded over $1.1 Million grant to prepare STEM educators A new grant at Alcorn State University that focuses on Read More
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