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                    The	Insider’s	Guide		
              to	Mississippi	State	University	
                               	
                      Prepared	by	Dr.	Tom	Carskadon		
                       Professor	of	Psychology	and		
                   Director	of	First-Year	Experience	Programs	
                       Mississippi	State	University	
                               	
        All	portions	of	this	Guide	are	copyright	©	2018	by	Mississippi	State	University.	All	rights	are	reserved.	
         This	material	may	not	be	reproduced	or	distributed	in	any	form	without	express	written	permission.	
             	For	permission,	please	begin	by	contacting	the	author,	Thomas	G.	Carskadon,	at	
                 tomcarskadon@psychology.msstate.edu					or					(662)	325-7655	
                               	
       Note:	This	material	is	a	DRAFT.	We	are	still	in	the	process	of	writing,	adding,	and	editing	chapters.	Comments,	
                      reactions,	and	suggestions	are	welcome.	
                               	
                               	
                          Contents	
      Chapter	1.		MSU	History	and	Traditions	
      Chapter	2.		The	Seven	Secrets	to	Student	Success	
      Chapter	3.		Professional	Student	Behavior	
      Chapter	4.		MSU	Athletics	
      Chapter	5.		The	MSU	Learning	Center	
      Chapter	6.		The	MSU	Writing	Center	
      Chapter	7.		The	MSU	Career	Center	
      Chapter	8.		The	MSU	Student	Health	Center	
      Chapter	9.		Diversity	at	MSU						
      Chapter	10.		Academic	Advising	at	MSU	
      Chapter	11.		The	MSU	Counseling	Center	
                      Chapter	1:		THE	PEOPLE’S	UNIVERSITY	                           poor,	male	or	female,	urban	or	rural,	sophisticated	or	
              	                                                                      simple,	black	or	white	or	red	or	yellow	or	brown,	all	
              Scholars,	 it’s	 a	 long	 story,	 but	 I	 actually	 came	 to	          are	welcomed	and	given	opportunity	here.	There	is	no	
              Mississippi	State	by	accident—and	I	loved	it	so	much	I	                “one”	 way	 that	 students	 are	 supposed	 to	 be	 at	
              never	left.	Being	a	professor	here	is	my	first,	last,	and	             Mississippi	State.	This	is	the	friendliest	campus	I	have	
              only	full-time	job.	In	fact,	I	was	shocked	to	discover	                ever	set	foot	on,	and	that	is	nothing	new.	For	decades,	
              that	in	three	years,	I	will	have	served	here	for	fully	                everyone	who	visits	has	said	the	same	thing.		
              one-third	 of	 the	 entire	 history	 of	 Mississippi	 State	           	
              University.	 I	 guess	 that	 makes	 me	 a	 good	 choice	 to	           A	 very	 important	 point	 of	 pride	 is	 that	 Mississippi	
              welcome	 you	 and	 tell	 you	 some	 things	 about	 the	                State	 University	 is	 one	 of	 the	 few	 remaining	 high-
              history	and	traditions	of	this	great	school.	                          quality,	 comprehensive	 universities	 in	 the	 entire	
              	                                                                      country	where	students	can	enter	with	nothing,	work	
              I	am	Dr.	Tom	Carskadon,	Professor	of	Psychology	and	                   their	 way	 through	 with	 jobs,	 loans,	 and	 grants,	 and	
              Director	 of	 First-Year	 Experience	 Programs	 here	 at	              graduate	with	a	university	degree	that	will	be	the	key	
              Mississippi	 State.	 To	 save	 time,	 everybody	 calls	 me	            to	their	future	success.		
              “Dr.	 C.”	 I	 will	 be	 your	 guide	 and	 author	 in	 these	           	
              chapters.	Over	the	past	45	years,	I	have	taught	over	                                       Service	at	MSU	
              40,000	 of	 you	 Scholars—I	 call	 all	 my	 students	                                                	
              Scholars—and	my	fondest	wish	is	that	you	thrive	here	                  The	second	overriding	theme	is	service.	The	people	
              and	come	to	love	Mississippi	State	University	as	much	                 created	 this	 university,	 and	 a	 core	 part	 of	 the	
              as	I	do.	In	fact,	I	want	to	teach	your	children!		                     University	 mission	 is	 to	 serve	 the	 people	 in	 return:	
              	                                                                      locally,	statewide,	nationwide,	and	worldwide.		
              Now,	let’s	begin	our	tour	of	this	great	university.		                  	
              	                                                                                         Expansion	of	MSU	
              People	often	ask	me	how	students	have	changed	over	                    	
              my	years	here,	and	my	answer	usually	surprises	them:	                  The	 third	 overriding	 theme	 is	 expansion.	 Over	 our	
              The	students	haven’t	changed	very	much	at	all.	Sure,	                  history,	we	have	added	program	after	program,	field	
              the	styles	and	fads,	the	music	and	entertainment,	and	                 after	field,	specialty	after	specialty	to	become	a	truly	
              certainly	 the	 technology	 have	 changed;	 but	 the	                  comprehensive	 university.	 And	 we	 have	 continually	
              students	 themselves	 are	 still	 the	 same	 intelligent,	             expanded	the	number	of	undergraduate	and	graduate	
              enthusiastic,	 interesting	 people	 they	 have	 always	                students	enrolled	here.		
              been,	here	for	a	first-rate	education	and	a	great	college	             	
              experience.	 Really,	 it	 is	 not	 the	 students	 who	 have	                               Research	at	MSU	
              changed;	but	the	University	has	changed	dramatically.		                	
              	                                                                      The	 fourth	 overriding	 theme	 is	 research.	 Without	
              A	whole	book	could	be	written	about	our	history,	and	                  research,	there	is	no	knowledge	to	teach.	Think	of	it	
              in	fact	it	has	been:	Most	of	what	I	will	tell	you	comes	               this	 way:	 It	 is	 easy	 to	 make	 light	 bulbs,	 once	 you	
              from	 Maroon	 and	 White,	 written	 by	 University	                    discover	how;	the	true	challenge	is	to	invent	the	first	
              Archivist	Michael	Ballard.	who	extended	two	previous	                  one.	 Mississippi	 State	 University	 does	 cutting-edge	
              histories	 written	 by	 the	 legendary	 MSU	 teacher	 and	             research	 in	 far	 more	 fields	 than	 I	 could	 possibly	
              administrator	 John	 K.	 Bettersworth.	 The	 beautifully	              include	in	this	chapter—and	the	world	is	better	for	it.		
              restored,	1,000-seat	Bettersworth	Auditorium	in	Lee	                   	
              Hall,	 the	 original	 and	 current	 central	 administration	           Now,	let’s	look	at	some	of	the	history	and	traditions	of	
              building,	is	named	after	Dr.	Bettersworth.	                            “The	People’s	University.”	
              	                   Our	Four	Themes	                                   	                  Early	MSU	History	
                                             	                                       	
                                   Inclusion	at	MSU:	                                Mississippi	State	University	is	a	land-grant	institution.	
                               The	People’s	University	                              In	 1862,	 in	 the	 midst	 of	 the	 Civil	 War	 and	 ungodly	
              	                                                                      strife	and	crisis,	President	Abraham	Lincoln	signed	the	
              There	are	four	overriding	themes	in	the	history	of	this	               Morrill	Act,	providing	land	in	every	state	of	the	Union	
              great	 institution.	 The	 first	 is	 a	 warm,	 welcoming	              to	provide	higher	education	in	agriculture,	mechanical	
              inclusion	of	all	types	of	people,	regardless	of	wealth,	               arts	(what	we	now	think	of	as	engineering),	military	
              status,	or	social	class,	regardless	of	gender,	regardless	             science,	and	associated	academic	subjects.		
              of	race.	We	truly	are	“The	People’s	University.”	Rich	or	              	
              A	little-known	fact	is	that	after	the	Civil	War,	it	was	the	         Various	methods	were	tried	to	enforce	discipline.	If	a	
              University	of	Mississippi	that	was	designated	as	one	of	             student	 got	 in	 trouble	 and	 was	 to	 be	 expelled,	 the	
              the	state’s	two	land-grant	schools:	Ole	Miss	for	whites,	            student	 could	 be	 spared	 if	 enough	 fellow	 students	
              and	 Alcorn	 for	 blacks.	 But	 when	 Ole	 Miss	 students	           pledged	 to	 follow	 all	 rules.	 Students	 enforced	 many	
              showed	 no	 interest	 in	 agricultural	 programs,	 and	              rules	themselves,	but	cheating	was	a	major	problem	
              faculty	 opposed	 to	 them	 left	 in	 droves,	 Ole	 Miss	            even	 then.	 Gambling	 and	 drinking	 were	 forbidden.	
              renounced	 its	 land-grant	 status.	 Therefore,	 in	 1878,	          Even	innocent	games	with	playing	cards	were	banned,	
              the	 Mississippi	 Legislature	 authorized	 creation	 of	 a	          and	dances	were	soon	abolished,	as	well.	Any	student	
              new	 college	 for	 this	 purpose,	 and	 Starkville	 was	             who	was	unaccounted	for	longer	than	two	hours	could	
              subsequently	chosen	as	the	best	location	for	what	was	               be	 expelled.	 Fraternities	 and	 “secret	 societies”	 were	
              named	the	Agricultural	and	Mechanical	College	of	the	                forbidden.		
              State	of	Mississippi,	affectionately	known	as	“A&M.”	                	
              	                                                                    There	weren’t	many	sources	of	amusement,	other	than	
              Our	first	 President	 was	 Stephen	 D.	 Lee,	 after	 whom	           academic	 and	 religious	 groups,	 including	 the	 YMCA.	
              Lee	Hall	is	named.	A	well-to-do	South	Carolinian,	Lee	               Some	students	tried	rabbit	hunting,	but	they	had	to	
              was	 a	 graduate	 of	 the	 famed	 United	 States	 Military	          herd	them	and	beat	them	to	death	with	sticks—can	
              Academy	at	West	Point.	He	fought	on	the	Southern	                    you	imagine—because	guns	were	banned	except	for	
              side	 during	 the	 Civil	 War	 and	 rose	 to	 the	 rank	 of	         military	training.	Students	often	set	off	firecrackers	for	
              Lieutenant	 General	 in	 the	 Confederate	 Army,	 the	               mischief,	 both	 indoors	 and	 out,	 and	 yelling	 out	 the	
              youngest	person	to	reach	such	a	rank.	He	was	only	                   windows	at	faculty	was	a	strange	but	popular	pastime.		
              distantly	related	to	General	Robert	E.	Lee,	the	famous	              	
              commander	of	the	Confederate	armed	forces.	After	the	                Transportation	to	the	College	was	via	a	rail	line	spur	
              war,	Stephen	D.	Lee	settled	in	Columbus,	Mississippi,	               that	went	from	the	small	town	of	Artesia	straight	into	
              where	his	wife’s	family	had	major	land	holdings.	Lee	                the	 middle	 of	 campus.	 In	 1884,	 “women	 of	
              became	a	state	senator,	and	with	the	support	of	the	                 disreputable	 reputation”	 got	 off	 the	 train	 with	 the	
              Grange,	 a	 powerful	 group	 representing	 common	                   thought	of	entertaining	some	of	the	student	body,	but	
              farmers,	he	was	named	our	first	President.		                         they	were	literally	beaten	back	by	a	vigilante	group	of	
              	                                                                    30	 students	 who	 intercepted	 them	 and	 caned	 them	
              The	first	building	was	completed	in	late	1880,	and	the	              with	switches.	Things	looked	up	very	slightly	with	the	
                                                     th
              first	students	arrived	on	October	6 	of	that	year.	The	              first	 admission	 of	 females	 in	 1882,	 but	 it	 would	 be		
              intended	dormitory	was	not	yet	completed,	so	until	                  many	 years	 before	 women	 enrolled	 in	 significant	
              the	 Spring	 semester,	 President	 Lee	 allocated	 each	             numbers.		The	main	source	of	more	reputable	women	
              student	$8	per	month	to	rent	rooms	locally	from	the	                 was	 the	 newly	 established	 college	 in	 Columbus	 we	
              townspeople	of	Starkville.	There	were	13	faculty	and	                now	 call	     Mississippi	   University	   for	   Women,	
              87	 college	 students,	 plus	 another	 267	 students	 in	 a	         affectionately	known	as	“The	W.”	On	special	occasions,	
              preparatory	 high	 school	 that	 was	 then	 part	 of	 the	           their	entire	student	body	would	visit	here.	In	fact,	for	
                                                                                                                                             th
              college,	 designed	 to	 prepare	 students	 who	were	not	             many	decades,	even	through	the	first	half	of	the	20 	
              yet	ready	for	college.		                                             century,	 “The	 W”	 was	 the	 chief	 way	 that	 men	 at	
              	                                                                    Mississippi	State	met	women.		
              All	 students	wore	gray	uniforms	and	participated	in	                	
              military	training.	Regardless	of	finances,	all	students	                                  Women	at	MSU	
              were	 required	 to	 work,	 mostly	 farm	 work,	 and	 the	            	
              wages	they	made	were	applied	to	their	tuition.	This	                 The	story	of	the	early	days	of	women	at	Mississippi	
              was	all	part	of	the	concept	of	“The	People’s	College.”	              State	 is	 well	 documented	 in	 a	 doctoral	 dissertation,	
              There	was	even	a	rule	against	students’	bringing	or	                 Steps	 Toward	Redefinition:	Coeducation	at	Mississippi	
              hiring	personal	servants.		                                          State	College	1930-1945,	by	Cathryn	T.	Goree,	an	MSU	
              	                                                                    graduate.	(Like	most	of	the	knowledge	in	the	world,	
              Students	had	to	buy	and	carry	their	own	coal	for	heat.	              her	dissertation	is	available	in	the	MSU	Library.)	At	
              At	first	there	were	no	bathing	facilities.	A	bathhouse	              first,	 female	 students	 were	 enrolled	 in	 exceedingly	
              was	soon	constructed,	but	for	over	a	decade	it	was	                  small	 numbers,	 and	 most	 of	 them	 were	 either	
              unheated.	Faculty	were	somehow	expected	to	be	sure	                  daughters	 of	 faculty	 and	 staff	 or	 local	 residents,	 as	
              students	bathed	once	a	week.	Routine	personal	needs	                 there	was	no	housing	for	them.	The	only	time	many	
              required	the	use	of	outhouses.		                                     women	were	seen	was	during	summer	school,	when	
              	                                                                    schoolteachers,	who	were	mainly	women	at	the	time,	
               came	 here	 temporarily	 to	 take	 education	 classes	                 though	 they	 did	 represent	 a	 significant	 educational	
               designed	for	teachers	already	working	in	the	field.		                  opportunity	for	black	citizens	at	the	time.		
               	                                                                      	
               In	 the	 beginning,	 women	 were	 carefully	 segregated	               An	 abortive	 series	 of	 attempts	 to	 integrate	 the	
               from	men,	and	social	contact	between	the	men	and	                      University	of	Southern	Mississippi,	beginning	in	1956,	
               women	outside	of	class	was	strictly	prohibited,	except	                had	led	to	the	framing	of	the	would-be	applicant,	Clyde	
               on	closely	supervised	special	occasions.	Functionally,	                Kennard,	 and	 he	 was	 sentenced	 to	 prison	 on	 false,	
               the	genders	did	not	mix	outside	of	the	classroom.	They	                trumped	up	charges	of	(so	help	me)	stealing	chicken	
               were	not	even	allowed	to	study	together.	In	1912,	an	                  feed.	Public	officials	at	the	time	were	quite	willing	to	
               innocent	 meeting	 between	 a	 cadet	 (all	 male	 MSU	                 play	dirty	to	keep	Mississippi’s	premier	institutions	all	
               students	back	then	were	military	cadets)	and	a	female	                 white.		
               student	in	a	study	room	in	the	library	during	the	noon	                	
               hour	led	to	restrictions	so	harsh	that	they	caused	a	                  The	 situation	 at	 Ole	 Miss	 was	 far	 worse.	 In	 1962,	
               major	student	rebellion	and	strike	by	fully	70%	of	the	                James	 Meredith	 attempted	 to	 enroll	 at	 the	 state’s	
               student	 body.	 It	 was	 so	 bad	 that	 the	 Governor	 of	             “flagship”	 institution.	 Ross	 Barnett,	 the	 virulently	
               Mississippi	came	to	campus	to	try	to	restore	order	and	                racist	Governor	of	the	State	of	Mississippi	and	one	of	
               calm.	 In	 the	 wake	 of	 all	 this,	 a	 general	 policy	 was	         the	 most	 notorious	 segregationists	 in	 the	 nation,	
               instituted	banning	all	women	from	attending	college	                   would	have	none	of	it,	and	he	made	political	hay	by	
               here.		                                                                stridently	   condemning	      integration	    and	   acting	
               	                                                                      aggressively	and	maliciously	against	supporters	of	the	
               That	ban	remained	in	effect	for	almost	two	decades,	                   ever-strengthening	civil	rights	movement.		
               until	 late	 1930.	 Opinions	 vary	 on	 why	 the	 ban	 was	            	
               lifted,	 but	 at	 least	 part	 of	 the	 reason	 was	 probably	         The	 Meredith	 case	 went	 all	 the	 way	 to	 the	 United	
               economic.	 It	 was	 during	 the	 worst	 of	 the	 Great	                States	Supreme	Court,	which	ruled	in	his	favor.	This	
               Depression	in	this	country,	and	school	finances	were	                  led	 to	 the	 famous	 riot	 on	 the	 Ole	 Miss	 campus	 in	
               in	a	dire	state.	Adding	female	students,	even	just	a	few,	             October,	 1962,	 when	 James	 Meredith	 was	 enrolled.	
               would	bring	in	desperately	needed	money.	As	World	                     United	 States	 President	 John	 F.	 Kennedy	 and	 his	
               War	II	unfolded	in	the	early	to	mid	1940s,	so	many	                    Attorney	General	(and	brother)	Robert	F.	Kennedy	had	
               men	went	into	the	armed	forces,	that	women	began	to	                   to	resort	to	sending	in	hundreds	of	U.S.	Marshalls	and	
               represent	    a	  significant,	  though	 still	    minority,	          actual	military	troops	from	several	locations	to	try	to	
               proportion	of	the	student	population	here.	To	house	                   protect	 James	 Meredith.	 In	 one	 terrible	 night	 of	
               them,	 Magruder	 Hall,	 then	 a	 nearly	 new	 men’s	                   violence,	 two	 persons	 were	 murdered,	 including	 a	
               residence	hall	built	in	1938,	became	the	first	women’s	                French	 journalist,	 and	 hundreds	 were	 seriously	
               housing	 on	 campus.	 (It	 is	 now	 the	 home	 of	 the	                injured	on	both	sides.	Calm	was	eventually	restored,	
               Psychology	Department;	I	remember	when	I	first	came	                   but	 passions	 remained	 high,	 and	 though	 some	
               here,	each	office	in	Magruder	had	a	sink,	mirror,	and	                 students	were	supportive,	Meredith	was	harassed	by	
               closet,	a	remnant	of	those	earlier	days.)	                             many	others.	He	did	graduate,	however,	with	a	degree	
               	                                                                      in	Political	Science.		
               Even	 when	 peace	 finally	 came	 to	 the	 nation	 at	 the	            	
               conclusion	of	World	War	II,	there	were	only	a	couple	                  Ole	Miss	is	a	much	different	place	now,	and	they	have	
               hundred	women	in	our	student	body.	However,	by	the	                    gone	to	great	lengths	to	learn	from	their	history	and	
               end	of	 the	 1950s,	 women	 were	 here	 in	 much	 more	                inculcate	 values	 of	 inclusion	 throughout	 their	
               significant	numbers,	and	the	trend	accelerated	in	the	                 community.	We	do	make	progress.		
               1960s	 until	 the	 proportion	 of	 women	 enrolled	                    	
               resembled	 those	 at	 similar	 universities	 around	 the	              You	probably	have	not	heard	about	the	violent	riots	
               country.	Today,	our	gender	split	is	about	even,	with	                  when	 Mississippi	 State	 University	 was	 integrated:	
               women	slightly	outnumbering	men.		                                     That	 is	 because	 there	 weren’t	 any	 riots	 or	 violence	
               	                                                                      when	 Mississippi	 State	 was	 integrated.	 Our	 MSU	
                                  Integration	of	MSU	                                 President,	 Dean	 Colvard,	 was	 determined	 that	
               	                                                                      Mississippi	State	University	was	going	to	do	it	right.	
               Integration	 was	 the	 next	 step	 in	 our	 becoming	 The	             We	did.	 The	 integration	 of	 our	 university	 has	 been	
               People’s	University.	For	decades,	higher	education	had	                described	 as	 “strikingly	 peaceful.”	 You	 can	 read	 the	
               been	strictly	segregated	in	the	state	of	Mississippi,	and	             entire,	   inspiring	    story	    where	     I	   did,	   at	
               the	 black	 colleges	 and	 universities	 were	 woefully	               http://www.msstate.edu/web/media/detail.php?id=2
               underfunded	in	comparison	to	the	white	ones,	even	                     936.	
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