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BizTech winners advance at Undergraduate Research Symposium

Nakiuss Glossen advances to ULS Academic Summit for his research in steganography. Glenn Lewis/GSU Media Bureau The 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium saw large participation for the annual event. More than 100 students from Grambling State University presented research at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium held Feb. 7 at the Fredrick […]

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State experiencing high STI/STD rates

Courtesy photo Louisiana consistently experiences some of the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States. Syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea are the three most commonly reported STDs/STIs. In 2016, Louisiana had the highest primary and secondary syphilis diagnosis rate, the second highest […]

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FSUB wants your suggestions for 2019 TigerFest and more

Courtesy photo Do you have any ideas for Spring Fest? Want to share ideas with the Favrot Student Union Board? Want to voice your concern about any activities that are going on campus? Favrot Student Union Board (FSUB) would like to join forces with rest of students of Grambling State […]

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SLI joins Southern University for leadership conference

Members of (SLI) Student Leadership Initiative. Courtesy photo Members of the President’s Student Leadership Initiative (SLI) sharpened their professional and social skills during a Professional Development and Leadership Institute conference. Grambling State University and Southern University are arch-rivals in sports and students have a fierce but friendly banter with opposing […]

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Aramark contract up for renewal in June

Coutesy photo Aramark Corporation has been the established food vendor at Grambling State University, including at McCall Dining Hall, for over a decade. However, that may change if the university selects another vendor when Aramark’s contract expires June 30. As we gear up for the renewal of Aramark’s contract, the […]

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Governor presents $1.2M grant to fund tech career efforts

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed a memorandum of understanding that will grant $1.2 million that will be used to upgrade technology. Glenn Lewis/GSU Media Bureau President Rick Gallot has teamed up with Gov. John Bel Edwards and Louisiana Secretary Don Pierson to fund technology careers for students at Grambling […]

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Black History Fact

Did you know Dr. Bettye Washington Greene was the first African American female Ph.D. chemist to work in a professional position at the Dow Chemical Company? Not bad for an HBCU alum who graduated from Tuskegee and Wayne State University.

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Travel to Italy being offered as part of three-week class

Courtesy photo Study Abroad gives students the opportunity to travel, obtain cultural knowledge and meet new friends. Grambling State University is now offering access to this three-week class.    Those enrolled get the opportunity to travel on a 10-day itinerary to Italy — Venice, Florence and Rome.   This journey […]

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Research Symposium brings creativity to GSU

Smiley. Courtesy photo For more than 10 years, the campus has celebrated student achievements at the Undergraduate Research Symposium.     The event is a day-long celebration of undergraduate student research and creativity.    Over 100 students from various disciplines will come together to share their creative discoveries and present […]

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CORRECTED: Mays-Logan receives civil service award

The Louisiana Civil Service League awards Mays-Logan with award. Courtesy photo Linda Mays-Logan, administrative assistant in the Department of Mass Communication was recently awarded the Honorable Mention Charles E. Dunbar, Jr. Career Service Award. Mays-Logan is a 36-year veteran of Grambling State University.  “I want the place to feel the […]