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ݮƵpartnership with Adobe elevates student experience, expands digital literacy

ݮƵpartnership with Adobe elevates student experience, expands digital literacy

Contact: Allison Matthews

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State students have a distinct new advantage this year because of a new partnership between the university and Adobe to optimize the academic experience and elevate career preparedness.

ݮƵis the Magnolia State’s first university to become an Adobe Creative Campus, part of a select group of colleges and universities that are actively advancing digital literacy skills through curricula to give students an edge in the competitive modern workplace. In addition to making every industry-leading Adobe Creative Cloud app across desktop and mobile devices available to students at a reduced cost, ݮƵis collaborating with other Adobe Creative Campuses to share ideas and innovations that help ensure student success. Faculty and staff also will benefit from the partnership with expanded access to Adobe creative software applications at reduced cost, to further help students tell stories and explore their creativity.

Complete details are available at .

The Adobe Creative Campus designation recognizes innovative universities that foster digital literacy, access and equity for students. University leaders anticipate the improved access to cutting-edge applications for graphic design, photography, videography, illustrating and more will help students, faculty and staff expand skills and enhance academic and co-curricular projects.

Resources include 26 apps in the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Adobe XD, Premiere Pro and Adobe Express, among others. Additional cloud storage, allowing for easy file sharing, is yet another benefit for ݮƵstudents and employees, who also can access Adobe Stock with over 500,000 assets, such as high-quality images, graphics, videos, 3D objects and templates. Adobe Sign, Adobe’s e-signature solution, also may be utilized by ݮƵemployees.

“ݮƵhas listened to our student and employee communities who have asked for a campus-wide Creative Cloud solution. These apps are used in the classrooms throughout a variety of disciplines in the academic arena, and the university is committed to equipping our students and employees with the best tools for success,” said ݮƵChief Information Officer Steve Parrott.

For more details about MSU’s Adobe Creative Campus designation and its benefits for students, faculty and staff, visit .

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