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Mississippi State University is home to the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Collection. The Mitchell Memorial Library is in the heart of the campus, on the eastern side of the Drill Field. [29] The library has a collection of 2,124,341 volumes and 70,331 journals. [30] Mississippi State is one of the few universities to house presidential papers.
Mississippi State University, then Mississippi A&M, began playing football in 1895 under the nickname "Maroons". The sport continues to be a favorite among the Bulldog faithful. Home games are played at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, the second oldest football stadium in NCAA Division I-FBS, which has a seating capacity of 61,337. [2]
Institution Location Type Enrollment [1] Founded Classification Alcorn State University: Lorman: Public: 2,933 1871 Master's university: Belhaven University
A proposal to merge one of Mississippi’s smallest universities into one of its largest ones died Wednesday in the state Senate.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs college football team represents Mississippi State University in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Bulldogs compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 36 head coaches since it began play during the 1895 season. [1]
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football quarterback Will Rogers is expected to enter the transfer portal, according to reports from On3 and 247Sports. He has one season of eligibility remaining ...
Presidents of Mississippi State University (1958–present) Name: Term: 11 (cont.) Benjamin F. Hilbun [a] [c] 1958–1960 12 Dean W. Colvard: 1960–1966 13
The following is a list of notable people associated with Mississippi State University, located in the American city of Starkville, Mississippi. Notable alumni