NSU Family Day Sept. 28
A complete Family Day Package includes a ticket to the NSU-Southeastern Louisiana football game, tailgate dinner and Family Day t-shirt.
All Northwestern State University campuses will be remain closed on Wednesday, Jan. 22 due to weather conditions. A freeze warning and cold weather advisory remain in effect throughout the region through Wednesday. NSU Police and essential personnel will remain on campus during the closure.
The NSU Wellness, Recreation and Activities Center (WRAC) will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. For students, hours for Iberville Dining Hall will be 7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m.; 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Chick-fil-A hours will be 10:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Administrators will continue to monitor weather conditions and announce updates via social media and at www.nsula.edu |
A complete Family Day Package includes a ticket to the NSU-Southeastern Louisiana football game, tailgate dinner and Family Day t-shirt.
The Columns Café is student-run with seasonal, locally sourced meals prepared in the culinary arts lab and served by students.
Honorary Captains for the Sept. 7 game versus Midwestern State were Staff Sergeant Charles “Trey” Cotton III, U.S. Army Retired; Sergeant Juan Galarza, Cadet Bruna Galarza and daughter Camila.
ROTC’s curriculum and training ensures that cadets’ scholastic, athletic and leadership abilities are tested and enhanced, preparing each for their individual career path.
The memorandum of understanding grants Centenary students preferred admission to the BSN Accelerated Curriculum (BAC), an intense, fast-paced program that helps students achieve the BSN degree within four semesters.
NATCHITOCHES – Here is a look at the week of Sept. 8-14 at Northwestern State University:
Sept. 9 – Guest Artist Robert Sack, Piano; Paul Christopher, Cello, 7:30 p.m., Magale Recital hall
Sept. 10 – Lady Demon Volleyball vs. Grambling, 1 p.m. Prather Coliseum
Sept. 11 – Patriot Day Observance, 8:46 a.m., Caspari Hall Flagpole
Sept. 11 – Living […]
Free sessions are open to anyone interested in preparing for Praxis exams starting Sept. 10.
“Studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime,” Walker said. “Exploring new cities, different cultures, and expanding your world-view increases self-confidence and your chances of getting a job after graduation.”
Jeter conducted excavations at Lake Enterprise Mound, a small prehistoric American mound (c. 1200 BC) located in the southeast corner of Arkansas from 1991 through 1997. His excavations revealed a Poverty Point cultural component within the mound.
Administrators plan to launch the program for the Spring 2020 semester.
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