Academic Computing at Jackson State University. A Case Study

Prepared by the Human Resources Research Organization to assist administrators, faculty, staff, and students at other minority institutions, to plan, extend, or improve uses of computers, this case study is one of a series on educational applications of computers. A profile of Jackson State Universi...

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Outcomes of Education
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