Community-minded graduating high school seniors have been awarded Entergy Community Power Scholarships. Scholarships are $5,000 and presented to students from families of Entergy employees. Recipients are recognized for their volunteerism and academic success.
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Program Recognizes Academic Excellence, Commitment to Community Service.
Community-minded graduating high school seniors have been awarded Entergy Community Power Scholarships. Scholarships are $5,000 and presented to students from families of Entergy Corporation employees. Recipients are recognized for their volunteerism and academic success.
Entergy Mississippi, Inc. will make a multi-year investment of more than $1 million from shareholders to help prepare the state’s workforce and raise its competitive level to attract business and industry.
Practices that protect and enhance America's urban trees.
The Arbor Day Foundation has named Entergy Corporation a 2016 Tree Line USA in honor of its commitment to proper tree pruning, planting and care in the provider’s service area.
Entergy Corporation is number 18 on Corporate Responsibility Magazine’s 2016 list of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens. Entergy is the highest-ranking electric utility on the list. In the category of philanthropy and community support, Entergy is ranked number 4.
Bike Easy's mission is to make bicycle riding in New Orleans easy, safe, and fun.
People from all over New Orleans will participate in the 5th Annual NOLA Bike to Work Day by biking to work on Wednesday, April 20.
Expanding workforce training and readiness programs in Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana is the purpose of a new $250,000 grant to Jobs for America’s Graduates from Entergy Corporation.
Entergy Corporation released its 2015 Integrated Report, Clear Vision, Clear Progress, providing an overview of the company's financial, operational, environmental and social performance.
For many years, Entergy Mississippi, Inc. has partnered closely with New Stage Theatre on a touring program that brings arts education directly to the state’s school children, many of whom have never seen live theater.