Alcorn State University; update code to reflect correct name reference.
If passed, this bill will ensure that state laws and documents correctly reference Alcorn State University, aligning with the institution's identity and mission. The amendments made by this bill are designed to promote clarity and accuracy in legal texts, ensuring that current students and faculty are represented appropriately. This change can also enhance the university's standing in the context of Mississippi's higher education landscape.
Senate Bill 2738 aims to amend certain sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to update outdated language concerning Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College. The bill proposes replacing all references to 'Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College' with 'Alcorn State University', thus recognizing the institution by its current name. This name change reflects a significant shift in acknowledging the evolution and branding of the university over time within state law.
While the bill appears straightforward with its focus solely on name correction, it may prompt discussions about the significance of name changes in state law and the implications for institutional identity. As such amendments can impact funding, recognition, and state appropriations, stakeholders may raise concerns about ensuring that these changes are uniformly applied and not undermined by outdated references elsewhere in state legislation.