Alabama A&M and MSU strengthen research and academic ties with MOU


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Alabama A&M & MSU strengthen research and academic ties with MOU​

Contact: James Carskadon

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State and Alabama A&M leaders met virtually Tuesday [Dec. 15] to formally strengthen research and academic ties between the two universities.
MSU President Mark E. Keenum and AAMU President Andrew Hugine, Jr. signed a memorandum of understanding to develop competitive research programs that are beneficial to both universities. MSU and AAMU are both land-grant institutions with historical strengths in agriculture and engineering, and also share a common mascot, the bulldog.
“MSU has many outstanding partners in the Huntsville area, and I am proud today to expand our relationship with Alabama A&M University,” Keenum said. “AAMU fully embodies the teaching, research and service missions that are at the heart of land-grant universities. By working together and leveraging our complementary strengths, we can create new opportunities that benefit both of our institutions.”
 

I am kinda shocked by this since Auburn is the Land Grant school in Alabama. But nevertheless great news
 
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