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Paul B. Tchounwou, Sc.D.
Associate Dean,
CSET
School of Science &
Technology
Distinguished Professor of Biology
paul.b.tchounwou@jsums.edu

Mailing Address
School of Science &
Technology
JSU-CSET
P. O. Box 18750
Jackson, MS 39217
Tel: (601) 979-2153
Fax: (601) 979-2058
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The School of Science & Technology (SST)
is an outstanding place to study, develop lifelong learning skills,
and achieve exciting academic career goals. It is a place where the
thirst for scientific knowledge and problem solving fuels our desire
for becoming one of the best schools of science and technology in
the world. We are strongly committed to educating students who must
become competitive S&T leaders of the 21st century. This innovative
spirit is inspiring a new generation of scientists and
technologists, while catapulting the SST into the elite group of
excellent S&T schools. The following testimony reflects our dear
commitment to be the “focus of science and technology education in
the United States and the global community”.
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Our Air Force ROTC is one of 144
programs established at 993 institutions in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Additionally, Jackson
State University is the only HBCU hosting an AFROTC detachment
in Mississippi.
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Our Biology Department ranks No. 2 in
the nation in the production of African Americans (AA) with BS
degrees in biological and biomedical sciences, and No.1 in the
production of AA with MS degrees. In recent years, there has
also been a significant increase in the number of publications
(3.1 per faculty per year).
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Our Chemistry Department ranks No. 1
among over 100 chemistry departments in the Southeastern of the
U.S., with regard to the number of publications per faculty (5.6
publications per faculty in 2007, according to the American
Chemical Society). We are also making a major effort to become a
leading producer of African American Ph.Ds in chemistry.
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Our Mathematics Department competes
well with other math departments in the State in terms of the
ratios of graduates to enrollment numbers. It also ranks among
the top 100 departments in terms of the National Science
Foundation’s funding.
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Our Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and
Geosciences Department has been the only one at an HBCU
institution offering a BS degree in meteorology (from 2000 to
2005, 12 out of the 45 degrees awarded to African Americans were
from JSU).
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Our Technology Department ranks among
the top producers of African American graduates with BS degrees
in industrial technology.
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Our multidisciplinary Environmental
Science Ph.D. Program is a leading producer of African Americans
who earn doctoral degrees in environmental science. Since its
inception in 1994, the program has produced 36 graduates, all of
whom have obtained rewarding environmental science-related jobs
in academia, government agencies and the booming environmental
industry.
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Our faculty
conducts outstanding research and publishes in peer-reviewed
scientific journals. Several faculty members serve as chief
editors of prestigious international journals, and as members of
relevant scientific review panels and boards.
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Several research centers, multi-user
core research facilities, and collaborative relationships have
been established to promote cutting-edge research and capacity
building.
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Jackson State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or veteran status.
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