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Choctaw Chief Ben tours 酴圖弝け-Meridian, meets with students

Choctaw Chief Ben tours 酴圖弝け-Meridian, meets with students

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben delivers remarks at 酴圖弝け-Meridian.
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben delivers remarks on the importance of community and policy from a tribal perspective Thursday [March 6] at 酴圖弝け-Meridian. The second-term chief also toured 酴圖弝け-Meridian facilities and met with staff and students. (Photo by Revere Photography)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.酴圖弝け-Meridian celebrated its close-knit relationship with the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Thursday [March 6] with a campus visit by Chief Cyrus Ben.

Ben, who is in his second term as tribal chief, met with 酴圖弝け faculty, staff and students and toured the Rosenbaum Health Science Building and Riley Center. Initiated by faculty and students in the social work program, he spoke to students across multiple programs. Throughout his remarks, he commented on泭the importance of community and policy from a tribal perspective and participated in a question-and-answer session with his audience.

Chief Ben is a strong, compassionate leader who cares deeply about the Choctaw people, and its extremely important to have our partners on campus to show our ongoing commitment to excellence in teaching, research and service, said David Buys, interim 酴圖弝け-Meridian head of campus. We discussed the strengths of our relationship and the opportunities we have to work together now and in the future, including exposing tribal youth to what we offer in terms of career possibilities in the health sciences and social work domains.

Ben is the fifth elected tribal chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, a federally recognized tribe of more than 11,100 members living on or near 35,000 acres of tribal lands in east central Mississippi. He has a 15-year record of public service to the Choctaw government and business leadership, including eight years as Pearl River communitys council representative, four years as the tribes secretary-treasurer and three years as president of Choctaw-Ikhana, a tribally chartered corporation.

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