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  2. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Mississippi Medical Center. / 32.328853; -90.173159. University of Mississippi Medical Center ( UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state's only academic medical center .

  3. Jackson State University - Wikipedia

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    Jackson State University. /  32.29611°N 90.20778°W  / 32.29611; -90.20778. Jackson State University ( Jackson State or JSU) is a public historically black research university in Jackson, Mississippi. It is one of the largest HBCUs in the United States and the fourth largest university in Mississippi in terms of student enrollment.

  4. Jackson State killings - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson State killings occurred on Friday, May 15, 1970, at Jackson State College (now Jackson State University) in Jackson, Mississippi. On May 14, 1970, city and state police confronted a group of students outside a campus dormitory. Shortly after midnight, the police opened fire, killing two students and injuring twelve. [1]

  5. Jackson State University enrollment: See where the school ...

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    Jackson State had 895 freshmen for the 2023-2024 school year. But in the past two years, the university has seen a decline in enrollment — 6,906 in fall 2022 and 6,564 in the fall 2023. To get ...

  6. Jackson State Tigers and Lady Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Lee E. Williams Athletics & Assembly is home of JSU basketball and volleyball. The Tigers have appeared in five NCAA tournaments: 1978, 1991, 1997, 2000, & 2007. As of 2015, the Tigers ranks 4th in the SWAC for number of NCAA appearances. All home games are held at the Williams Assembly Center .

  7. Jacob L. Reddix - Wikipedia

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    Jacob L. Reddix. Jacob Lorenzo Reddix (1897–1973) was an American educator, academic administrator, and memoirist. [1] He was President of Mississippi Negro Training School (now Jackson State University) in Jackson, Mississippi, from 1940 until 1967. [2] He was nicknamed "the Builder" for his support for new campus buildings at Jackson State ...

  8. Former Jackson police officer arrested in Louisiana for the ...

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    Wade said the chase began on Interstate 20 in Mississippi and ended in Louisiana. Johnson was wanted for a Tuesday homicide that occurred at Tapestry Northridge Apartments on Parkway Drive in Jackson.

  9. Former Jackson police officer still sought in Carlos Collins ...

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    Harold Gater, Mississippi Clarion Ledger April 10, 2024 at 12:24 PM Murder suspect Marcus Johnson is still being sought by the Jackson Police Department where he was briefly employed as an officer.

  10. WJSU-FM - Wikipedia

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    Website. wjsu.org. WJSU-FM (88.5 FM) is a NPR member station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, owned by Jackson State University. [1] Its studios are located separately from the main campus at the Mississippi e-Center at JSU, and its transmitter is atop JSU's administration building. The station carries primarily jazz -related programs ...

  11. WJQS - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the station's studios were moved to a small building on Terry Road, near Jackson State University. Ann Zimmerman owned the station, and the format was country-Western music. News was broadcast every 20 minutes. In 1983, WJQS was sold to John Pembroke who switched the call letters to WOAD and changed the format to black gospel.