This fall, 33 high school graduates will attend college or vocational-technical schools with some help from the Entergy Community Power Scholarship.
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Entergy Nuclear headquarters team members announced its new Adopt-A-School partner, North Jackson Elementary School and presented a $10,000 grant to the school.
Letter to the editor written by Patty Riddlebarger, Entergy vice president of corporate social responsibility and Charmaine Caccioppi, United Way of Southeast Louisiana executive vice president & COO, originally published May 5, 2022 in The Advocate Baton Rouge edition.
Supporting efforts to close gender gaps in science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Entergy has long partnered with the LSU College of Engineering to development the workforce of the future, and now, the company has partnered with them to further studies around electrification. Engineering students and members of the school’s TigerRacing team are designing and building an electric vehicle, in part, through a grant provided by Entergy.
Entergy sponsored the Louisiana Policy Institute’s Early Education Month in February to continue our ongoing commitment to increase access to high-quality care and early education for all children.
Safety is a core value at Entergy, for everyone – whether it’s our employees or our customers, even the littlest ones. Keeping children safe is everyone’s job, though, from utility providers to teachers and parents.
Magnolia Speech School, which helps students with hearing loss and communication disorders overcome speech and literacy barriers, is “Building Hope” to expand their services and facilities with help from Entergy Mississippi.
The students at Booker T. Washington Elementary and Bale Elementary are winter-ready, thanks to a partnership between the Local Firefighters Union 34 and Entergy Arkansas.