Month: January 2020
McNeese has been recognized as having the Best Business Landscaping in 2019 by Lagniappe magazine’s Best of SWLA issue. Students, employees and the community can take pride in the beautiful landscape design and well-manicured campus provided by the outstanding work of the grounds crew and the facilities staff to create a beautiful, welcoming environment. The…
Read MoreMcNeese State University fans now have a new favorite beverage with the launch of Single Estate Vodka “Geaux Pokes” Edition distilled by Yellowfin Distillery. The distillery was established in Sulphur in 2017 by McNeese chemical engineering alumnus Jamison Trouth. The university has signed a marketing agreement with the distillery whereby a portion of each sale…
Read MoreSigma Tau Delta, the English Honors Society at McNeese State University, welcomed new members Annamarie Lawson, Katherine Booth, Victoria Self and Wendy Maggio. McNeese Associate Professor of English Rita Costello and McNeese graduate and visiting lecturer Amanda Ogea presented papers at the Society for Comparative Literature and Arts (SCLA) in Atlanta, Ga. Ogea was elected…
Read MoreAs part of the 2020 Spring SAGE series, McNeese State University’s Leisure Learning is hosting a sightseeing trip to two Houston museums on Thursday, Jan. 9. Participants will visit the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, where they will have the opportunity to visit a number of exhibits. “Monet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection”…
Read MoreStudents can still register for the spring 2020 semester at McNeese State University online or with their faculty adviser during late registration Jan. 9-14. Students must be admitted to the university and should see an adviser to get their alternate PIN, if required, prior to registration. To register, students can go online to www.mcneese.edu and…
Read MoreStudents who have registered online for McNeese State University’s 2020 spring classes have until 4:30 p.m. Jan. 7 to pay fees. Spring classes begin Jan. 13. McNeese offers an installment plan for paying tuition and fees that is divided into three payments. Students are required to pay one-third of the total amount plus a $30…
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