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MSU ranks high in African-American doctorates

University Relations News Bureau (662) 325-3442 Contact: Joe Farris July 25, 2005

STARKVILLE, Miss.--Mississippi State ranks 21st in the nation in awarding doctorates in education to African-Americans and 71st in all disciplines combined.

According to a recent report in Black Issues in Higher Education magazine, the university is tied for second in the nation in awarding master's degrees to African-Americans in the physical sciences, although only four such degrees were given at MSU in 2003-04.

The national publication's July 14 issue focuses on top producers of graduate and professional degrees, based on academic year 2003-04.

In a report last month on top undergraduate degree producers, Black Issues showed MSU ranking in the top 15 in the nation in both education and engineering bachelor's degrees awarded to African-Americans.

NEWS EDITORS/DIRECTORS: For additional information, contact Mr. Farris at (662) 325-7352 or farrisj@ur.msstate.edu.

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