Food for Thought – Accept Aging as a Blessing
Food for Thought - Accept Aging as a Blessing Everyone should accept aging as a blessing because it assures you of another day to right Read More
Food for Thought - Accept Aging as a Blessing Everyone should accept aging as a blessing because it assures you of another day to right Read More
Remembering professor of education Dr. Edward Vaughn The Alcorn family lost longtime educator Dr. Edward Vaughn Saturday, July 19. Vaughn was a professor in the Read More
How old would you be if you didn't know how old you were? Erica S. Johnson, Class of 1993 I would be 22, a recent Read More
Minority Landowner Magazine to feature Alcorn Extension’s Farmer of the Year This summer, Minority Landowner magazine will publish its 6th annual “Farmers of the Year” Read More
Coach Lewis’ fitness camp teaches healthy living For the past few weeks, Alcorn State’s Administrative Assistant and Research Coordinator Kimberly Buie’s two children, RaKeem, 8, Read More
Alcorn Extension’s Summer Internship Program The Alcorn State University Extension Program (ASUEP) is sponsoring its first summer internship program June 2 - July 31. The Read More
Minority Landowner Magazine to Feature ASUEP Farmer of the Year ASUEP Farmer of the Year Ozell White_PR_07 23 2014.pdf
Alcorn Extension’s Summer Internship Program Extension Interns_PR_07_22_2014.pdf
Ag Field Day 07 22 2014 Ag Field Day Press Release.pdf
Food for Thought - A Rewarding Career Starts With a Solid Education The path to a rewarding career starts with a solid education. The great Read More
If you could try out any job for a day, what would you like to try and why? Andriae Payton Holt, class of 1989 If Read More
Alcorn represents Mississippi at National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence Alcorn’s presence was felt at the National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence in Read More