Presidential Spotlight - Mississippi State University-Meridian interim Kinesiology program coordinator and director of the Clinical Exercise Physiology Labs Laura Hilton, left, demonstrates the Anatomage virtual dissection table to MSU President Mark E. Keenum, center, and MSU-M

Mississippi State University-Meridian interim Kinesiology program coordinator and director of the Clinical Exercise Physiology Labs Laura Hilton, left, demonstrates the Anatomage virtual dissection table to MSU President Mark E. Keenum, center, and MSU-M

Mississippi State University-Meridian interim Kinesiology program coordinator and director of the Clinical Exercise Physiology Labs Laura Hilton, left, demonstrates the Anatomage virtual dissection table to MSU President Mark E. Keenum, center, and MSU-M

Mississippi State University-Meridian interim Kinesiology program coordinator and director of the Clinical Exercise Physiology Labs Laura Hilton, left, demonstrates the Anatomage virtual dissection table to MSU President Mark E. Keenum, center, and MSU-Meridian Administrative Director Terry Dale Cruse, right, on Tuesday, Feb. 16. The state-of-the-art Anatomage Table is the most advanced anatomy visualization system for anatomy education and MSU-Meridian has the only unit in the state of Mississippi as part of the new Kinesiology program housed in MSU-Meridian’s Riley Campus in downtown Meridian in the former Kress Building, soon to formally be renamed the Rosenbaum Building in honor of the late Meridian Mayor I.A. Rosenbaum.

February 17, 2016