Joint statement from the institutional executive officers of Mississippi’s eight public universities
Mississippi’s public universities respect the NCAA’s position as it relates to the State of Mississippi’s flag.
Several years ago, our universities recognized that the Mississippi state flag in its current form is divisive and chose to lower the flag on our campuses. Today, we are committed to continuing to do our part to ensure Mississippi is united in its pursuit of a future that is free of racism and discrimination. Such a future must include a new state flag.
In keeping the current state flag, Mississippi will potentially forego the millions of dollars in economic impact that NCAA postseason events bring to our state. This is unfortunate. Our student-athletes and coaches, who devote so much of their time, talent, hard work and dedication to their sports and our universities, will potentially be negatively impacted through no action of their own. This is more than unfortunate.
We are looking forward to a time when our state flag represents the full and rich diversity of Mississippi, a diversity that is reflected in our student-athletes, our student bodies, and the friends and fans of our athletics teams. We look forward to a time when Mississippi’s state flag unites Mississippians, rather than divides us.
President Felecia M. Nave, Ph.D.
Alcorn State University
President William LaForge, LL.M.
Delta State University
Interim President Thomas K. Hudson, J.D.
Jackson State University
President Mark E. Keenum, Ph.D.
Mississippi State University
President Nora Roberts Miller, M.B.A.
Mississippi University for Women
President Jerryl Briggs, Sr., Ed.D.
Mississippi Valley State University
Chancellor Glenn F. Boyce, Ed.D.
University of Mississippi
President Rodney D. Bennett, Ed.D.
University of Southern Mississippi