Ozarka College Foundation recently received a $100,000 commitment from Entergy Arkansas.
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Every year, Entergy New Orleans celebrates Black Energy Awareness Month (B.E.A.M.) by honoring the invaluable contributions of minorities to the energy industry and highlighting the critical role energy plays in daily life.
We’re continuing our longstanding support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with a 10-year, $20 million commitment to empower these institutions and their students.
The Power Players program welcomed student-athletes from the Mississippi State University football team, with the goal of exposing them to the company’s landscape, intimately meeting with leaders, and discussing their journeys after graduation.
After years of preparation and collaboration with Entergy Mississippi, and local and state leadership, Amazon Web Services officially broke ground on the single largest capital investment in state history.
Entergy was the presenting sponsor for the Bayou Regional FIRST Robotics Competition held in Kenner, Louisiana. This week-long event is an annual celebration of science, technology, engineering and math that plays a crucial role in shaping the future of our youth.
New Orleans-area students gain education funding for tech-related study from Entergy’s information technology department. Renee Anderson, Roderick Burke and Roi Dupart, all of the New Orleans metro area, will receive a $4,000 scholarship toward their college degrees.
April is National Volunteer Month, and Entergy Arkansas is proud of the year-round commitment our employees make to volunteering and making a difference in communities throughout our service territory.
Last month, Entergy leaders and mentors gathered at Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to engage with students of the Entergy Scholars Program. This event was part of Entergy’s longstanding partnership with the university, which began in 2018 with our $2 million contribution to help foster student success.