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The Delta State University Archives Department supports the teaching, research, and public service activities of the University by collecting, preserving, and making accessible historical manuscript collections that document the history and culture of Mississippi in general, and the Mississippi Delta region, in particular. The collections are open to faculty, staff, students, visiting researchers, and the general public. The Archives is located in the Charles W. Capps, Jr. Archives and Museum Building, which was completed in November 1997.
Ensure a working environment that emphasizes open communication, respect for the individual, and a healthy balance between work, personal, and family life; and a work environment which ensures that employees derive a sense of accomplishment, contribution, and pride from their association with Delta State University.
The Wildlife Society is an international, nonprofit, scientific and educational organization comprised of professionals serving the resource management fields, especially wildlife management and natural resource conservation. Founded in 1937 and based in Bethesda, Maryland, The Wildlife Society has nearly 9,600 members from 60 countries. The Delta State University (DSU Wildlife Society) has a student organization related to The Wildlife Society for several years. Recently, the DSU Wildlife Society is in the process of getting registered as a recognized Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society. The DSU Wildlife Society Officers for 2012-13 are: President: Bobby Horne Vice President: Chase Hall Secretary: Ryan Fulgham Treasurer: Kristi Janes Faculty Advisor: Dr. AHM Ali Reza
Fighting Okra Talent Agency is a student-run booking agency at Delta State University that is dedicated to providing a practical, real world music and entertainment industry experience to student artists. Our mission is to provide a variety of independent artists with professional quality music and entertainment industry services, as well as providing venues in the Delta region and surrounding regions with quality entertainment in an effort to expose our artists to the broadest possible audience. We do not exclusively represent our artists; we work to assist them in finding venues for their artistry.
This is a page for Delta State History students, alumni, faculty, and anyone who is interested in what's happening in Jobe Hall. Stay tuned for updates.
The Delta State Delta Belles began in 1957 under the leadership of Band Director Ralph Franklin. Mrs. Dorothy Franklin assisted in the training. They were a group of twenty-six dancing majorettes and performed precision dance and march steps along with the Delta State College band. Now the Delta Belles can be seen dancing with the Pride of the Delta at every home football game, performing fun routines at student pep-rallies, and marching in DSU and community parades.
The Department of Music offers an active and innovative program providing an intensive and challenging experience with emphasis on the individual student. The Department seeks to meet the career needs of music majors and to promote an appreciation of music and the development of musical talents in non-majors by providing courses in the history, theory, teaching, and performance of music. Undergraduate degree programs provide four years of quality education drawing upon the resources of the entire university, and allow the student to study privately with members of a faculty whose distinction as performers, scholars, and most of all, teachers, has won for the Department of Music its reputation for excellence. The Department of Music is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
Ensure a working environment that emphasizes open communication, respect for the individual, and a healthy balance between work, personal, and family life; and a work environment which ensures that employees derive a sense of accomplishment, contribution, and pride from their association with Delta State University.
The Wildlife Society is an international, nonprofit, scientific and educational organization comprised of professionals serving the resource management fields, especially wildlife management and natural resource conservation. Founded in 1937 and based in Bethesda, Maryland, The Wildlife Society has nearly 9,600 members from 60 countries. The Delta State University (DSU Wildlife Society) has a student organization related to The Wildlife Society for several years. Recently, the DSU Wildlife Society is in the process of getting registered as a recognized Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society. The DSU Wildlife Society Officers for 2012-13 are: President: Bobby Horne Vice President: Chase Hall Secretary: Ryan Fulgham Treasurer: Kristi Janes Faculty Advisor: Dr. AHM Ali Reza
This is a page for Delta State History students, alumni, faculty, and anyone who is interested in what's happening in Jobe Hall. Stay tuned for updates.
The Delta State Delta Belles began in 1957 under the leadership of Band Director Ralph Franklin. Mrs. Dorothy Franklin assisted in the training. They were a group of twenty-six dancing majorettes and performed precision dance and march steps along with the Delta State College band. Now the Delta Belles can be seen dancing with the Pride of the Delta at every home football game, performing fun routines at student pep-rallies, and marching in DSU and community parades.