Students sign to participate in AMT
Through the AMT program, students work as a paid employee in their sponsoring manufacturing facility three days per week and attend intensive classes at CLTCC two days per week with both CLTCC and NSU faculty.
Through the AMT program, students work as a paid employee in their sponsoring manufacturing facility three days per week and attend intensive classes at CLTCC two days per week with both CLTCC and NSU faculty.
Holli´ Conway, Miss Louisiana 2018, will make her Broadway debut this fall in “Tina – The Tina Turner Musical” set to open in the Lunt Fontanne Theatre.
Northwestern State University alum Hunter Bower has published a book about one of Louisiana’s most talked-about high school football programs. “Haynesville Football: A History of Louisiana’s Winningest High School Football Program” details the history of the program from its humble beginnings in 1907 to its powerhouse teams of today.
NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s ADVANCE Program for Young Scholars (ADVANCE) had the unique opportunity to host an electronics themed maker space led by David Sproles last month.
Sproles (BSME, 1977) was an engineer in manufacturing for chemicals and consumer products for 37 years. Since his retirement, he has taught STEM workshops at Maker Faires in […]
Northwestern State University First Lady Jennifer Maggio and President Dr. Chris Maggio were special guests at Natchitoches Parish Library Tuesday where they were invited to read to children during Back to School Story Hour. While youngsters colored pictures related to going back to school, the Maggios read “Click, Clack Quack to School!” and “The Pout-Pout […]
NATCHITOCHES – “She opened doors others could not have opened. What a gift to the world she was,” said Dr. Holly Stave referring to Toni Morrison, the venerated novelist, editor and professor, who died Tuesday at age 88. Stave, a professor of English in the Louisiana Scholars’ College at Northwestern State University, is a preeminent […]
Campus and community volunteers are invited to help welcome the students and their families to campus.
Benjamin Gewin, Taylor Kight and Melonia McDaniel are the first completers of an innovative program in which students attend classes at CLTCC two days per week and work in paid positions three days per week in a sponsoring manufacturing facility.
Guests are invited enjoy refreshments, tour the Center and learn more about the 2019 Creole Heritage Celebration that will take place Sept. 27-28 at NSU.
Compete LA is designed to re-engage adult learners and assist them in navigating the barriers from re-enrollment to graduation.