The company awarded 34 children and dependents of Entergy employees with its $5,000 Community Power Scholarship. The scholarship is granted to students for their dedication to community service, academic achievements, leadership and work experience.
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Students and faculty at Southern University are using 3D printers in their Entergy-sponsored lab to make parts for reusable N95 masks to be used by COVID-19 health care professionals.
As the country celebrates National Engineering Week from Feb. 16-22, our company supports engineering year-round by hosting several STEM events across our service territory.
Entergy is proud to sponsor Early Education Week across Louisiana with local United Ways and the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children as we call to attention the urgent need to support our youngest learners and working families.
Reflecting on 2019, we are highlighting the top 10 ways we positively impacted the lives of our neighbors while creating stronger, healthier and more vibrant communities.
Entergy is proud to be the premier sponsor for the American Heart Association of Greater New Orleans' STEM Goes Red initiative. The purpose of STEM Goes Red is to inspire and encourage young women's interests in STEM careers.
In 2014, Dr. Calvin Mackie founded STEM NOLA to give children like his sons, Myles and Mason, more exposure to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Students in one Russellville school learned all about nuclear power as part of STEM visit by Entergy.
The Entergy Charitable Foundation announced a $300,000 challenge grant to support the City of New Orleans’ City Seats program, which provides free high-quality early care to low-income working families in Orleans Parish.