MSU joins military campaign (access required)

by Wally Northway

Published: July 7,2009

Tags: education, government, military

STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University (MSU) now is part of a national effort to help ease the financial burden of out-of-state residents with Chapter 33 GI Bill benefits seeking a higher education. MSU president Mark Keenum recently signed an agreement to join the Yellow Ribbon Campaign. Managed and funded by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, ...


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