Social media surge: MSU jumps more than 150 spots in Division 1 social media ranking
Contact: Mary Pollitz
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is celebrating a major leap in national visibility, jumping more than 150 spots to earn the No. 13 overall ranking for Division I schools in the country for social media engagement.
Released in November, the 2025 Higher Education Social Media Engagement Report, from Quid and Rival IQ, ranks MSU among the top 15 Division I colleges. The university’s TikTok lands at No. 5, recognizing the university as one of the nation’s top institutions for digital engagement.
As part of the university’s ongoing transformation and strategic planning efforts, MSU’s rapid rise comes just a year after expanding its Division of Strategic Communications staff with a chief marketing officer, social media strategist and social media video producer to strengthen the university’s online reach. The division, which includes the Office of Public Affairs, continues to innovate new ways to tell the university’s story across platforms, ensuring broader visibility and deeper connection with audiences.
“Visual digital storytelling and messaging on social media meet MSU’s potential students and the other vital markets we seek where they are,” said MSU Vice President for Strategic Communications Sid Salter. “MSU President Mark E. Keenum and the university’s senior leadership are committed to these strategies. We have assembled an excellent team to develop strong content that tells MSU’s story as Mississippi’s powerful economic engine through our research and service.”
“It’s important to note that effective social media and other visual storytelling actually supplant paid advertising and marketing expenses of the university,” Salter said. “In 2025, our social media topped $4.6 million in full equivalent paid media value across all our academic and athletic platforms. That’s significant.”
The report analyzed data from all Division I institutions to generate an overall engagement ranking score based on a weighted formula. The top-ranked schools on social media have an active profile, strong following and high engagement rates.
MSU’s recent popular social media includes engaging move-in days videos, graduation content and visual support for written stories that have generated millions of views and interactions for the university. Through this engaging digital work, the division advances the university’s mission of telling the MSU story—highlighting its impact, hands-on learning opportunities, diverse academic pathways and the Bulldog family experience.
“This growth reflects Dr. Keenum’s belief in investing in people and empowering them to do meaningful work,” said Chief Marketing Officer Thomas Broadus, who joined MSU in 2024. “Adding to the professional team under Vice President for Strategic Communications Sid Salter’s leadership enabled us to tell the Mississippi State story and connect with audiences in more authentic and impactful ways.”
Across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube and TikTok, MSU social media platforms recorded more than 132 million impressions and 33 million video views. Facebook and Instagram reach has increased more than 1,107% since 2023 and more than 200% since 2024, reflecting unprecedented audience growth.
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