Senate bill that would merge 2 Mississippi universities receiving backlash

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The W at Mississippi State University could become a reality if Senate Bill 2715 becomes law.

JACKSON, Miss. -

The move also impacts the future of the Mississippi School of Mathematics and Science, which is on MUW’s campus. “Logistically it’s a nightmare, and it’s a lot of unanswered questions,” Karriem expressed. “I just wish the bill would die a natural death.” Senator DeBar, who crafted the legislation, said the move would strengthen MUW, MSMS, Columbus, and Lowndes County.While the future of MUW remains in the hands of lawmakers, Karriem remains hopeful that Senate Bill 2715 won’t become law.

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