Once a year, for the last 11 years, the University of Louisiana System has partnered with Pôle University Léonard De Vinci to select professors from each of the ULS institutions to participate in “International Week” with faculty from other countries. Gary Poe, a business professor at Grambling State University has been selected to represent […]
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Dept. receives state-of-the-art lab
Two new state-of-the-art computer labs are now housed in Woodson Hall under the auspices of the Department of English and Foreign Languages. The English Instructional Computer Classroom (EICC) and the English Writing Enhancement Lab (EWEL) are funded by a Title III grant written by Dr. Evelyn Wynn, interim dean of the College of Arts and […]
Grambling family remembers McCaskill
Gwendolyn Maurice McCaskill, an employee of Barnes & Nobles Bookstore on the Grambling State University campus, was remembered by many at GSU. Funeral service for McCaskill was held on, Jan.19 at Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ in Ruston. McCaskill was in her seventh year at the GSU bookstore. “In a time where people […]
SGA informs campus of upcoming changes
Students, senators, class representatives and other gathered in the Grambling’s Black and Gold room for the first general assembly body meeting this semester. “I am hoping to get an update about the plans for the semester,” stated Senior Class Senator Rainah Greene, a senior therapeutic recreation major from Richmond, California. Student Government Association President […]
Junior Class back to school clothing drive
The Junior Class of the Student Government Association kicked off the 2013 spring semester with their first fundraising event, Back to School Clothing Drive. During the event the class collected donations from Monday, Jan. 7 to Tuesday, Jan. 15. All proceeds from the drive will be immediately donated to local area organizations such […]
GUNAA announce freshman scholarship recipients
The Ruston Chapter of Grambling University National Alumni Association scholarship committee awarded two recipients for a total of $1,000 in book scholarships for the 2013 school year. To be eligible for the scholarships, recipients must be a first-time undergraduate student enrolled at Grambling State University, hold a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or higher, […]
A new ‘attorney of law’ comes to town
The Greater Grambling Chamber of Commerce would like to introduce its newest member, Attorney Richard R. Fischer. Fischer has been practicing law for more than 30 years and has brought his practice to Grambling. Growing up in Homer during the 1960s; He was one of the 20 African American students to integrate Homer High School in 1970. “The […]
Grambling University goes green
Grambling State University has officially gone green. The university kicked off its first recycling initiative Thursday Nov. 15. GSU and eight other universities in the University of Louisiana System hosted events for America Recycles Day. The purpose of the events was to raise recycling awareness and instill green habits amongst the 92,000 students […]
NABA students network, get scholarships
Thirty students from Grambling’s College of Business attended the 33rd Annual National Association Black Accountant-Southwest-Western Regional Student Conference in Houston on Oct. 18-20. The aim of the conference was to offer students an opportunity to sharpen their professional skills and gain exposure to cutting edge information on industry trends. The students also had […]
Shreveport bishop speaks at St. Benedict
Recently, St. Benedict Catholic Church celebrated mass with Bishop Michael Duca, who officiated. Duca said it is the beginning of a year of faith, and people need to deepen their faith in Jesus Christ, the light of the world. “Prayer must be at the center of our faith. We must put our faith in […]