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In June, approximately 100 students from kindergarten to 12th grades gathered in the Bennie G. Thompson Lecture Hall at Tougaloo College to kick off their annual week-long Visual and Performing Arts Summer Camp. Entergy nuclear staff joined the assembly to present a $12,500 grant to support the five-day camp.
Terry Clark never planned on being a superhero. But his instincts led him to that role while he was on the job late one afternoon last fall.
Entergy Mississippi recently helped sponsor an event recognizing the contributions of retired U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS) while also boosting an organization aimed at making Mississippi a better place to live.
Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, has named Entergy Corporation among The Civic 50. The designation recognizes Entergy as one of the most community-minded companies in the United States.
Entergy’s participation in National Volunteer Month reflects the company’s year-round community involvement and support.
MSU engineering students tour transmission facilities in Jackson and learn about Entergy careers.
Entergy Nuclear has served as Van Winkle’s Adopt-A-School partner for more than three decades.
Entergy recently sponsored and participated in two events in Washington, D.C., that focused attention on the plight of America’s working poor. Entergy and partnering organizations sought not only to raise awareness about poverty and its causes but also to encourage businesses and communities to take action.