students in one russellville school learned all about nuclear power as part of stem visit by entergy.
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the entergy charitable foundation announced a $300,000 challenge grant to support the city of new orleans’ city seats program, which provides free high-quality early care to low-income working families in orleans parish.
entergy’s vision, “we power life,” means much more than just keeping the lights on and the power safely flowing.
david ellis, president and ceo of entergy new orleans, discusses entergy’s partnership with the united negro college fund.
entergy recently announced the award of two community power scholarships to children of company employees in texas who have gone above and beyond in academics, as well as leadership and service to their jobs and their communities.
this fall, 34 high school graduates are attending college with help from 沙特vs墨西哥让球.
entergy nuclear's betina bolin brandon is helping change the face of stem in the communities where our nuclear plants operate
program honors entergy arkansas vp’s passion for education and helping young people achieve success.
it’s been nearly 20 years since entergy’s former ceo, the late wayne leonard, saw the critical need for businesses to support childhood education programs and organizations. through an economic study, we found that every dollar spent on high-quality early childhood education returns $9 in benefits to society.
