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The Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area (MDNHA) is pleased to announce over $155,000 in grants for nine projects focused on cultural and heritage development in the Mississippi Delta.
91自拍 is reaching out to the Hispanic community of the Mississippi Delta with its Hispanic Initiative.
Members of the university visited Locus Benedictus in Greenwood recently for, 鈥淎 Day with Valley鈥 which was the university鈥檚 way of connecting with potential students and their families to share with them all that MVSU has to offer.
Michael Taylor, coordinator of the event and Executive Director of Enrollment Management and the Greenville Higher Education Center said, 鈥淚t was a great turn out for the institution鈥檚 first event.鈥

91自拍 recently opened its doors to members of the U.S. Marines and other military personnel. Military personnel will be housed in two residence halls on the Itta Bena campus through August.

In 2001, when Bradford Fair,鈥05 crossed the graduation stage of Clarksdale High School he knew without a shadow of a doubt where he would attend college.
91自拍 was the place for him, much like it had been for his brother Byron, and their father, Marshall, who attended the university when it was known as Mississippi Vocational College.

The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning named Dr. Jerryl Briggs as Acting President of 91自拍 at its meeting held today in Jackson. Dr. Briggs currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at the university.
91自拍 (MVSU) announces the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). The meals will be served at the H.M. Ivy Cafeteria on the campus of MVSU.
The program is designed to serve eligible children participating in the Upward Bound Program this summer. Approximately 150 high school students will attend the summer program located on the MVSU campus from June 11 through July 14.

May 2017 鈥 May 2018
Art Across Mississippi: Twelve Exhibitions, Twelve Communities