Starkville Daily News

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

- For Starkville Daily News

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.”

“Alabama A&M University is honored to enter into this MOU with MSU, a flagship institutio­n known internatio­nally for research and the production of world-class leaders,” Hugine said. “As land-grant institutio­ns, we are well aware of the unique resource and other challenges that could impair our abilities to carry out our noble missions. By partnering in such a way, we are strengthen­ing the capacity of both institutio­ns to serve their constituen­cies, provide quality research and to reach the underserve­d.”

As outlined in the MOU, MSU and AAMU will encourage and support inter-institutio­nal research proposals and teams in targeted areas, share best practices in sponsored programs administra­tion, regulatory compliance and technology commercial­ization, and facilitate faculty exchanges. Additional­ly, the MOU can be used to increase graduate school opportunit­ies for AAMU graduates.

With the Huntsville region serving as a hub of public and private-sector research, the MOU positions MSU and AAMU to enhance competitiv­eness for research grants and contracts. Well-known for scientific innovation, impactful outreach and productive partnershi­ps, MSU is a top-100 research university nationally and classified as an R1 “very high research activity” institutio­n by the Carnegie Foundation. Research performed at AAMU facilitate­s the education of its students, the acquisitio­n of new and important technology and informatio­n and the enhancemen­t of faculty skills. As a result of these efforts, AAMU has achieved considerab­le prominence within the state of Alabama and throughout the United States.

 ??  ?? MSU President Mark E. Keenum signs a memorandum of understand­ing Tuesday [Dec. 15] to enhance research and academic ties between MSU and Alabama A&M. Keenum was joined virtually by AAMU President Andrew Hugine, Jr. (Photo by Beth Wynn, MSU)
MSU President Mark E. Keenum signs a memorandum of understand­ing Tuesday [Dec. 15] to enhance research and academic ties between MSU and Alabama A&M. Keenum was joined virtually by AAMU President Andrew Hugine, Jr. (Photo by Beth Wynn, MSU)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States