Month: April 2015
GSU Student Leading on a National Level
The National Black Graduate Student Association (NBGSA) elected Grambling State University’s Kindrell Plains as the South Central Regional Representative at the organization’s 27th national conference in Jacksonville, Fla., on April 11, 2015. The National Black Graduate
Read MoreVote for Miss Grambling State University in EBONY’s 2015 Campus Queens Competition
Only 10 of the best campus beauty queens from Historically Black Colleges and Universities around the country will reign over the pages of the September 2015 issue of EBONY magazine, and Miss Grambling State University, Ginia
Read MoreGrambling State University Opens Center for Student Professional Development
The Center for Student Professional Development (CSPD) in the College of Business held its grand opening on April 9 in the Jacob T. Stewart Building. CSPD is a comprehensive resource focused on preparing students for successful
Read MoreApril Newsletter – President’s Corner
Note to Prospective Graduates: The Spring 2015 Commencement Ceremony for Grambling State University will take place on May 8. Congratulations to our graduating seniors! You have worked hard to achieve this honor, and I’ve got news
Read MoreGrambling State University Establishes Partnership with Saint Monica University in Africa
Grambling State University is partnering with Saint Monica University in Cameroon, Africa, to provide new educational opportunities for the students and staff at Grambling. GSU Interim President Cynthia Warrick signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SMU
Read MoreNABA Banquet Held to Raise Money for Accounting Students Attending Professional Conference
Grambling’s chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) is holding its annual banquet on April 20 to help raise money for Grambling State University accounting students who are attending professional conferences in 2015. Much
Read MoreGSU Alumni Elected to Chicago City Council
A graduate of Grambling State University has earned a seat in Chicago politics. Gregory Mitchell defeated incumbent Natashia Holmes on April 7 to become the alderman for Chicago’s 7th Ward. Mitchell grew up in Chicago and
Read MoreStudents Honored during Spring Honors Convocation
Grambling State University honored hundreds of its most talented and academically successful students during the spring Honors Convocation on March 24 in T.H. Harris Auditorium. Obadiah Simmons, Jr., interim head and director of the Department of
Read MoreBarbershop Art Show Gives Voice to Black Conversations
Joseph Osborne believes conversations between Black men can lead to greatness and unity in the African American community, and he believes the barbershop is the perfect representation of these important conversations to display through his art.
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