Students Get Up Close and Personal with the Civil Rights Movement
“To be honest, I didn’t know the Freedom Riders existed,” said Tegi Jenkins, an 18-year-old nursing major at the University of Southern Mississippi. Now, she
“To be honest, I didn’t know the Freedom Riders existed,” said Tegi Jenkins, an 18-year-old nursing major at the University of Southern Mississippi. Now, she
The goal of our education work is to help students achieve academic success. As we move deeper into the 21st century, post secondary education is essential
The Foundation for the Mid South supported an innovative summer program aimed at keepting male students interested in education by using math and science. The
Math gets a bad rap. It doesn’t seem as glamorous as a foreign language, and some say it’s even more boring than History. And its
The Foundation for the MId South works to ensure students in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi reach academic success through high-quality education.
The challenges facing males of color across the Mid South have created monumental disparities in comparison to other groups over the decades. Males of color
We are in the business of improving lives in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.