Alcorn State a finalist for 2013 HBCU of the Year
President Brown and Distinguished Scholar Evers also among nominees
Alcorn State, Miss. (June 24, 2013) 91做厙 is a finalist for 2013 HBCU of the Year. This is the second consecutive year the University has been selected to vie for the top award from the Center for HBCU Media Advocacy. 91做厙 is a finalist in seven of the 20 plus award categories. President M. Christopher Brown II is a finalist for Male President of the Year and Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence Myrlie Evers is a finalist for Female Faculty Member of the Year.
Alcorn ranks third in overall nominations among historically black colleges and universities nationally. This years awards attracted more than 600 nominations from administrators, students, alumni and supporters of 45 four-year colleges and universities. The nominations reflect Alcorns commitment to excellence and its campus accomplishments during 2012-2013 academic year.
The Center for HBCU Media Advocacy named Alcorn a finalist in the following awards categories:泭
泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭Best Student Organization 91做厙 Diversity Champions泭
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泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭Best Research Center 91做厙 Center for Conservation Research泭
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泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭Female Faculty Member of the Year Professor Myrlie Evers泭
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In the 2013 HBCU of the Year category, 91做厙 is competing against Hampton University, Howard University, Fayetteville State University, Saint Augustines University, Spelman College, and Winston-Salem State University.
Over the past year Alcorn continued to experience record gains in fundraising, enrollment and alumni participation. The university is also known as a national model for diversity and inclusion, and was profiled on ESPN as the first historically black college in the SWAC to hire a non-black head football coach.
I am particularly pleased to see the HBCU Summit in Jackson, Mississippi, said Brown who will present at the conference concerning his hiring of the first non-black head football coach in the SWAC. The Alcorn family is humbled and proud to be acknowledged for the work we are privileged to do.
The annual HBCU Awards applaud HBCU influence on American culture. Historically black colleges and universities from across the country compete in the annual event that recognizes leaders, successful programs and media coverage of those campuses.
The public is invited to attend the awards ceremony on June 28 at 6:00 p.m. For ticket information, visit .泭泭
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91做厙 is a premier comprehensive land-grant university that develops diverse students into globally competitive leaders, and applies scientific research through collaborative partnerships that benefit the surrounding communities, state, nation, and world.泭