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Hospitality group shines at conference
Ten Hospitality students, accompanied by academic advisor Joseph Naylor, last week attended the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality 20th Anniversary Conference in Greensboro, N.C., where one of the students was elected to a national office.
The conference was highlighted by an NSMH Career Fair, where students got the chance to be recruited by top diversity firms.…
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French film festival to start Thurs.
The Grambling State University Department of Foreign Languages will hold its first French Film Festival during March in anticipation of International Francophone Day, March 20.
Grambling State University is one of the five La. colleges and universities that received a grant that will allow them to participate in the Tournées Festival, the French-American Cultural Exchange program sponsored by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Ministry of Culture.…
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QEP springs into full gear for reaffirmation of accreditation
Greetings and welcome back everyone! For students new to the Grambling State University Campus we'd be slacking not to mention we are returning from what most would consider a very eventful and prosperous semester for the Grambling family. From our football team going undefeated in the SWAC and becoming national black champions in college football, to receiving a number of endowments from the Board of Regents to fund special programs and projects on campus, to the World Famed Tiger Marching Band being selected to perform at the inauguration of Barack Obama, and don't forget the role we, the GSU family, played in the outcome of the election itself.…
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Buy chance to name a seat in arts building
GSU has raised a campaign titled "A Seat of Honor" in order to raise money to provide a fund for future equipment and furniture in the new Performing Arts Center. The seat-naming campaign allows individuals or organizations to name a seat in honor of a loved one, favorite teacher, mentor or any other special individual that will leave a lasting legacy.…
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Educational Essay: Ja Ja of Opobo (The First Civil Rights Activist)
Birth: c. 1820 Death: 1891 Nationality: Nigerian Occupation: revolutionary, ruler Source: Historic World Leaders. Gale Research, 1994. "Several of the Igbos who were brought to the [Niger] Delta as slaves [ en route to America] showed an outstanding ability to triumph over circumstances.…
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