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Jackson State University

Motto: ”Challenging Minds. Changing Lives.”
Established 1877
Type: Public university
President: Dr. Ronald Mason, Jr.
Faculty: 450
Students: 8,351
Location Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Colors: Royal Blue & White           
Nickname: Tigers
Website: http://www.jsums.edu

Jackson State University, often abridged as Jackson State or by its initials JSU is a historically black university located in Jackson, Mississippi founded in 1877. Jackson State University has been especially noted for its successful business and computer departments, being among the highest ranked in the United States. Its current president is Dr. Ronald Mason, Jr. Jackson State is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund.

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Jackson State University was founded in 1877 as the Natchez Seminary by the American Baptist Home Mission Society in Natchez, Mississippi. The seminary hoped to promote the moral, religious, and intellectual improvement of Christian leaders of the colored people of Mississippi and the neighboring states. In 1882, the institution moved to Jackson because of its central location in the state, and shortly thereafter the name was changed to Jackson College.

For sixty-three years the school operated as a private church school. In 1940, the college became a state institution for training rural and elementary school teachers. The first bachelor’s degrees were awarded in 1944. In subsequent years, the name changed to Jackson State College.

The year 1970 was marked in history by the infamous Jackson State killings, in which two students were shot and killed by police after student protests.

Expansion of the curriculum and facilities elevated the college to university status in 1974; thus, the name changed to Jackson State University.

In 1977, the school celebrated its centennial. In 1979, Jackson State University was officially designated the Urban University of Mississippi, and as such, seeks solutions for urban problems through its programs and activities. The University is pledged to the advancement of a free society and continued progress of democracy.

In 1980, JSU became the first and only historically Black institution to offer the Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology. JSU now leads the nation in the education of Black professional meteorologists and atmospheric scientists - many of whom work in media, government, and private endeavors.

In 1983, the University completed an $11.2-million capital campaign that resulted in the renovation and improvement of several campus buildings and provided for expanded programs offered in continuing education. New buildings and extended renovations began in the 2003-2004 academic year, including processes of beautification and extension.

JSU was the first historically Black university, and is one of only two historically Black universities to date, to have an AACSB accredited Ph.D. of Business Administration program.

Current JSU logo used by the university in general.
Current JSU logo used by the university in general.
  • College of Business (degree programs in the following areas)
    • Management and Marketing
    • Accounting
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Economics, Finance & General Business
    • Entrepreneurship
  • College of Education and Human Development
    • School of Instructional Leadership:
      • Special Education
      • Elementary Education & Early Childhood
      • Health, Physical Education & Recreation
      • Social and Cultural Studies
    • School of Administrative Leadership:
      • Educational Leadership
      • Executive PhD in Urban Higher Education
      • Educational Technology & Support Services
      • School, Community, & Rehabilitative Counseling
  • College of Liberal Arts
    • School of Fine and Performing Arts:
      • Art
      • Music
    • School of Social & Behavioral Science:
      • History & Philosophy
      • Military Science
      • Political Science
      • Psychology
      • Criminal Justice & Sociology
      • Criminal Justice (Coordinator)
    • School of Communications:
      • English & Modern Foreign Language
      • Mass Communications
      • Speech Communications
  • College of Lifelong Learning
    • Professional Interdisciplinary Studies
  • College of Public Service
    • School of Public Health:
      • Behavioral & Environmental Health
      • Epidemiology & Bio-Statistics
      • Communicative Disorders
      • Health Policy & Management
    • School of Social Work:
      • BSW Program
      • MSW Program
      • PhD Program
    • School of Policy & Planning:
      • Public Policy & Administration
      • Urban & Regional Planning
  • College of Science, Engineering and Technology
    • School of Science & Technology:
      • Biology
      • Chemistry
      • Physics, Atmospheric Science &
      • General Sciences
      • Mathematics
      • Technology
    • School of Engineering:
      • Civil Engineering/Telecommunications
      • Computer Engineering
      • Computer Science
      • Graduate Engineering Programs
      • Air ROTC

In addition, Jackson State also home to radio station WJSU-FM 88.5, playing jazz, gospel, news and public affairs programming. It also houses a low-powered television station, W23BC.

Jackson State Tigers athletic logo
Jackson State Tigers athletic logo

Jackson State's athletic teams are a member of the NCAA Division 1-AA's Southwestern Athletic Conference, commonly known as the SWAC. Currently, the university fields men's and women's basketball, football, baseball, softball, men's and women's golf, women's volleyball, men's and women's tennis, soccer, and men and women's bowling teams. The university's mascot is the Tigers, sometimes referred to as the "Blue Bengals."

The Tiger football team has a heralded history, winning and sharing 15 SWAC titles, its last one in 2007.[1] Its most famous alumni includes NFL Hall of Famers Lem Barney, Jackie Slater and Walter Payton, and former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Jimmy Smith. The Tigers ended their 2006 campaign with a 32-31 loss to rival Alcorn State November 18 at the Capital City Classic, finishing 6-5 under first-year coach Rick Comegy. Recently the tigers have a record of 7-4 and are the SWAC East Champions. They will play Grambling, the SWAC west champions for the title.

The men's golf team has gained notoriety as it has become a SWAC powerhouse and perennial NCAA tournament participant under head coach Eddie Payton, older brother of the late Walter Payton.

Further information: Jackson State Tigers men's basketball

The Prancing J-Settes is the official name of the Jackson State University dance line, an auxiliary group of the Jackson State University Marching Band. The J-Settes have become nationally known for their rapid-fire, highly technical dance routines to selections such as I Go to Work and Swoop. They also have a traditional routine to B Angie B's remake of the The Emotions hit "I Don't Want to Lose Your Love". Its current captian is Shavonda "Saki" LaKay Pannell of Tulsa OK.

  1. ^ The ClarionLedger: Oliver leads Jackson State to SWAC title

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