alcorn state

Alcorn State University, located near Lorman, Mississippi, United States, is a public land grant university. [1]

Donations postmarked June 30th and received by Alcorn State University Foundation on or before July 6, 2009 will be posted to the 2009 Always Alcorn Annual Fund Campaign. [2]

Alcorn State University was founded on the site originally occupied by the Oakland College, a school for whites established by the Presbyterian Church. [1]

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By supporting the 2009 Annual Fund Campaign, you will give deserving young men and women the gift of an education and the opportunity for a better future. [...] Alcorn is now a part of the social networking arena with accounts on Facebook, YouTube, MySpace and Brave Unit. [2]

Dr. Clinton Bristow, Jr. became president of the university in 1995 and held the post until he suddenly died on August 19, 2006. [1]

Don’t watch all your school’s games from your couch this year. [3]

It was founded in 1871 as the nation’s first state-supported higher education institution for African American students. [...] On March 27, 2007, the Mississippi Institution of Higher Learning named George E. Ross Ph.D., CPA, Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services at Central Michigan University as a possible candidate for the presidency. [1]

A Twitter page will be launched in the coming weeks. [...] We are deeply grateful for all that you have done throughout this campaign and for your contributions, ALCORN thanks you. [2]

Alcorn State University is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. [...] The state also granted Alcorn three-fifths of the proceeds earned from the sale of thirty thousand acres (120 km?) of land scrip for agricultural colleges. [...] The main campus is located near Lorman, Mississippi, while the Nursing School and the Business School’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is located in Natchez, Mississippi. [1]

Sources:
[1] Alcorn State University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Alcorn State University
[3] ESPN.com: Alcorn State Football

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