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The Mid-South Association of Non-Public Schools (MANS) was an organization of segregation academies in Arkansas and Tennessee. Founding members included Bellaire Academy at Dermott, Central Baptist Academy of West Memphis, Tabernacle Academy, Edgewood Academy, England Academy, Hughes Academy in Hughes, Jefferson Preparatory School in Pine Bluff, Watson Chapel Academy, Montrose Academy, Pulaski ...
Pine Bluff, Arkansas: NCAA division: Division I FCS: Conference: SWAC: Division: West: All-time record: 351–460–44 (.436) Claimed national titles: 1 (black college: 2012) Conference titles: 1: Division titles: 3: Colors: Black and gold [1] Marching band: The Marching Musical Machine of the Mid-South (M4) Website: uapblionsroar.com
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff: Pine Bluff: SWAC: FCS: ... ASU Mid-South Greyhounds: Arkansas State University Mid-South: West Memphis: Bi-State: ASU-Mountain ...
It supports a growing regional industry throughout the Mid-South (according to the school, aquaculture is a $167 million industry in Arkansas alone and worth approximately $1.2 billion in the Mississippi Delta region). In 2012, the program was enhanced by the addition of an Aquaculture/Fisheries PhD program.
Pine Bluff narrowed the gap to 34-21 early in the fourth quarter, on Hagens’ 4-yard run and 2-point conversion run. Special teams and defense came through for the next decisive plays.
The Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions (also UAPB) represent the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in intercollegiate athletics. They field sixteen teams including men and women's basketball, cross country, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field; women's-only softball, volleyball, and soccer; and men's-only baseball, football, and golf.
Belair Middle School - It was in eastern Pine Bluff. In 2012 the school had 282 students, with 95.74% being African-American. [30] It served grades 6-7 until 2015, when it changed to grades 5-6. [7] It closed between 2015 and 2021. [2] Jack Robey Junior High School (closing 2023 [22]) It was named after a superintendent of the Pine Bluff ...
The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2007 dropped to 101,484. Pine Bluff was the fastest-declining Arkansas MSA from 2000 to 2007. The Pine Bluff area is also a component of the Little Rock-North Little Rock-Pine Bluff Combined Statistical Area which had a population of 902,443 people in the 2014 U.S. census estimate.