• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • e-Edition
  • Subscribe
    • Home Delivery
    • Payments
  • Advertise
    • Payments
    • Media Kit
  • Video
The Mississippi Link
  • Home
  • News
    • Central Mississippi News
    • Northern Mississippi News
    • Southern Mississippi News
    • Statewide News
  • The Buzz
    • Buzz Report Videos
    • youReport: Submit your report
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Letters To The Editor
    • Submit A Letter To The Editor
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • National Sports
  • Entertainment
    • This Week
    • National Entertainment
  • Education
    • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford
  • Religion
    • Obituaries
  • Health
News Ticker
  • [ November 5, 2025 ] The Night the Numbers changed: Election night victories Local
  • [ November 5, 2025 ] 42 million Americans will lose food assistance in November amid ‘Government Shutdown’ – In partnership with American Community Media – National Briefing Series Local
  • [ November 5, 2025 ] The convocation ignites Black women’s creative power at Tougaloo College Education
  • [ October 29, 2025 ] The search is on for Jackson State University’s next president Education
  • [ October 29, 2025 ] Why do families migrate? Children’s Education is the “Currency of Love”: A Conversation with Harvard’s Gabrielle Oliveira – In partnership with American Community Media – National Briefing Series News
HomeEducation

Education

Education

Alcorn State begins plans to build new dormitory

admin 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Alcorn State University plans to build a new 500-bed dormitory on its Lorman campus The College Board approved plans for the 3,400-student university to hire an architect to design the dorm. […]

Education

Debra Mays-Jackson named Distinguished College Administrator

admin 0

By Janice K. Neal-Vincent Contributing Writer Debra Mays-Jackson (Ph.D.), Hinds Community College vice president for the Utica and Vicksburg-Warren campuses since July 2013, is headed to Phi Theta Kappa’s annual convention in Nashville which is […]

Education

Judge finalizes Mississippi school desegregation settlement

admin 0

By JEFF AMY Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A federal judge is finalizing a settlement in a long-running Mississippi school desegregation case. U.S. District Judge Debra Brown signed an order Monday approving a plan […]

Education

Mississippi House to colleges: Fly flag or lose tax break

admin 0

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Mississippi universities that refuse to fly the Confederate-themed state flag could lose proposed tax breaks, the latest twist in a long battle over a symbol critics see as racist. All eight […]

Education

Historically black colleges push for financial support

admin 0

By ERRIN HAINES WHACK WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidents from a majority of the country’s historically black colleges and universities are in Washington this week, calling for $25 billion in the upcoming budget to help address […]

Education

Jackson Public Schools suspend superintendent search

admin 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Jackson Public Schools officials have suspended its search for the next leader of the state’s second largest school district. The Board of Trustees voted Tuesday to start the process again during […]

Education

Green Elementary teacher is jps Teacher of the Year

admin 0

Mississippi Link Newswire Green Elementary School was abuzz with excitement as JPS interim Superintendent Freddrick Murray led an entourage of administrators and supporters to the school to announce the District’s 2017 Teacher of the Year. […]

Education

D.C. sniper’s ex-wife thanks JSU social workers, recounts deadly terror of 2002

admin 0

The Mississippi Link Newswire The ex-wife of 2002 D.C. sniper John Muhammad, who was executed for killing at least 10 people, thanked a spellbound packed audience of social workers during Jackson State University’s 15th Annual […]

Education

Byram Middle School presents Anti-Bullying Awareness Day

admin 0

By Janice K. Neal-Vincent Contributing Writer Community partners joined first-time Principal Ben Lundy of Byram Middle School to rally against bullying during it’s Anti-Bullying Awareness Day, February 9. During three different sessions from 10:30 a.m. […]

Education

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Program Manager Greg Johnson headlines CSLC annual banquet

admin 0

This year marks an increase in the number of scholarship essay contestants The Mississippi Link Newswire LEXINGTON, Miss. – Small town folks are always excited when one of their hometown boys grow up, do well, […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 26 27 28 … 84 »

Advertisement

play-sharp-fill

10:56

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Follow us on twitter

Tweets by MississippiLink

Copyright @ 2025 Website Design by No Regret Media