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Southern
University and A & M College
Southern University and A & M College....the largest Historically
Black
Land Grant University System in the United States is pleased to join
the
other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the
United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in establishing the Business
Information
System Network (BISNet), an on-line, wide area network telcommunication
system that will allow users access to some of the most current and
effective
business information and strategies available today.
The University has a strong tradition of providing educational
and technical
assistance in business and economic development for rural communities
and
entrepreneurs. For example,
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In 1969, the University's College of Business was singled out by the
Economic
Development Administration and was awarded a grant to improve the
economic
base of communities which impacted on persons who were economically
deprived.
This was the first program of this type for Louisiana, and it was cited
as being immensely successful.
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In 1972, the University was awarded a contract by the U. S. Department
of Commerce, Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) to increase
the
number of businesses owned by minorities. This program successfully
provided
assistance to entrepreneurs and rural communities for eight years.
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Presently, the School of Nursing has become a hub for local, state, and
national health efforts through "The Jag Mobile," a
state-of-the-art
mobile health van that serves rural areas through professional
partnerships
with Southeastern Louisiana University, Our Lady of the Lake Hospital,
and private doctors.
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Southern University was the second largest recipient of federal monies
for science and engineering research among historically black
colleges.
The University was the first to offer an undergraduate degree program
in
urban forestry, a growing profession of city planners who specialize in
health and agriculture, so that urban areas can share in the health and
economic benefits of plant life.
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Other first-in-the-nation include a dam safety program in
engineering.
The rapidly developing Distance Learning Program is another excellent
avenues
through which communities and entrepreneurs are assisted in a variety
of
service areas.
Southern University's administrators, faculty, staff and students are
committed
to assisting rural communities and entrepreneurs. Through a grant from
the Rural Business-Cooperative Service of USDA, the University's Center
for Rural and Small Business Development has successfully provided
management
and technical assistance to small and/or rural businesses and
communities.
These businesses and communities are provided hands-on
assistance
by the Center's staff. It is evident that services provided by the
Center's
staff have played a vital role in improving the quality of life for
rural
America.
We hope that you find the Business Information System Network
beneficial
and resourceful. For a pictorial perusal of the Southern University
System
Click
here.
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