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  2. Mississippi College - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 through 1968, the college built the B.C. Rogers Student Center, Hederman Science Building, Self Hall, and a pair of residence halls. Provine Chapel was restored. The School of Nursing began in 1969. MC purchased the former Jackson School of Law in 1975, leading to the Mississippi College School of Law. In 1975, the division of ...

  3. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The University of Mississippi Medical Center's Helicopter Flight program began operations in 1996 with a single helicopter based in Jackson. The Jackson-based AirCare 1 helicopter was joined by the Meridian-based AirCare 2 helicopter in spring 2009, the Golden Triangle-based AirCare 3 in spring 2016, and Greenwood-based Aircare 4 in 2017.

  4. Mississippi Baptist Convention Board - Wikipedia

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    In 1857, the convention established a newspaper, The Mississippi Baptist, with J. T. Freeman as its editor. [ 8 ] In the same year, the convention expressed its opinion on the abolition of slavery, saying that it was an attempt "to detract from the social, civil, and religious privileges of the slave population". [ 9 ]

  5. Belhaven University - Wikipedia

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    Belhaven University (Belhaven or BU) is a private evangelical Christian university in Jackson, Mississippi. Founded in 1883, the university offers traditional majors, programs of general studies, and pre-professional programs in Christian Ministry , Medicine , Dentistry , Law , and Nursing .

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hinds County ...

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    Jackson: 82: N&W Overall Company Building: N&W Overall Company Building: November 14, 2007 : 736 S. President St. Jackson: 83: Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center: Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center: November 19, 2002

  7. Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.Along with Raymond, Jackson is one of two county seats for Hinds County.The city had a population of 153,701 at the 2020 census, a significant decline from 173,514, or 11.42%, since the 2010 census, representing the largest decline in population during the decade of any major U.S. city. [4]

  8. Tougaloo College - Wikipedia

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    The next year expansion of facilities began in earnest with the construction of two new buildings—Washington Hall, a 70-foot-long edifice containing classrooms and a lecture hall, and Boarding Hall, a two-story building which included a kitchen and dining hall, a laundry, and dormitories for 30 female students. [2]

  9. Wingfield High School - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Public Schools [1] NCES School ID: 280219000423 [1] Principal: Roderick Smith [2] Teaching staff: 44.55 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9–12 [1] Number of students: 608 (2022–23) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 13.65 [1] Color(s) Royal blue and gold [3] Sports: Boys Sports Football Cross Country Basketball Track Soccer Baseball Tennis Golf Girls Sports