Month: July 2021
SHRM (the Society for Human Resource Management) awarded a 2020-2021 Superior Merit Award designation to the McNeese State University SHRM student chapter for providing superior growth and development opportunities to its student members. The SHRM Student Chapter Merit Award program encourages the development of more effective student chapters and distinguishes outstanding activities and projects. Chapters…
Read MoreMarsa and John “Butch” Alsandor have given $15,000 to the McNeese State University Foundation to establish the Jack Alsandor Memorial scholarship in memory of Butch’s son. Butch is a 1981 radio and television graduate of McNeese. The scholarship is designated for mass communication majors.
Read MoreCharles “Chuck” Bellon has given $45,000 to the McNeese State University Foundation to establish the Jennifer R. Icklone Bellon Memorial Scholarship in memory of his wife. The award is designated for graduate or undergraduate students studying special education. Jennifer received her master’s degree in special education and administration and supervision from McNeese in 1985. Chuck…
Read MoreBig Daddy’s Sports Grill has given $5,000 to the McNeese State University Foundation for the McNeese Athletics strength and conditioning department.
Read MoreAccording to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, only 28% of the radiology profession is male. Peter Sheppard, a radiologic sciences junior at McNeese State University, recently participated in a virtual interview to promote nontraditional career and technical education options to high school students. Sheppard was interviewed by Dr. Meagan Pollock, founder and chief inclusion…
Read More2017 Master of Fine Arts graduate Cesca Janece Waterfield’s poetry collection, “Conspiracy Cherry,” has been published by Ludic Arts Press. The collection explores high and low culture through a cast of richly voiced women, including a Parisian dancer who flees the city with a gaggle of swans, and the Biblical woman referred to only as…
Read MoreGraduate students in McNeese State University’s nutritional sciences program are available to give presentations to children and young adults in the Lake Area community on a variety of topics related to nutrition. “Our goal is to serve Calcasieu Parish schools, churches and other organizations by giving young audiences the opportunity to ask questions about nutrition…
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