The Chronicle of Higher Education

Judge Blocks Spending by Black Colleges in Mississippi

By JEFFREY SELINGO

A federal judge overseeing Mississippi's 25-year-old college-desegregation case has barred Alcorn State University and Mississippi Valley State University from spending $3.5-million allocated by the state Legislature, because the institutions planned to use the money for programs that were not part of court-approved efforts to diversify their enrollments....

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