

Grambling State University (GSU) is public coeducational university, historically known for providing educational services for black people, that is located in Grambling, Louisiana in the United States. Its notable departments and buildings are Hurley School of Music, Frost School of Business, Hargrove Memorial Amphitheatre, Brown Memorial Chapel, Anderson Choral Building and a few more.


It also offers two Masters degree programs, five special programs, eight Allied Health Tracks. The academic offering consists of undergraduate programs which include 22 majors in both arts and sconces and seven minor choices. Official campus colors are Maroon and White. The teams called ‘Gentlemen & Ladies’ take part in NCAA Division III. Athletics also forms an important part of student life. There are plenty of leadership opportunities as well where students are part of student government or organizations. Students also get to reflect on their religion and spirituality through Chapel services, local congregational prayers or mission opportunities which allows global exposure. Students display and enjoy arts exhibits in the museum of art on campus. Besides this, the students are also provided with opportunities to be involved with the community through BIG Event where students go off campus to volunteer in community works or work with partner organizations such as American Rose Society and others. There are over 60 student led organizations and groups that contribute to students following their interests and developing skills. Students and faculty enjoy an intellectually engaging experience through interactive learning and practical exposure to global issues and challenges.Ĭentenary college presents a culturally diverse and socially engaging student life which is filled with student activities and opportunities. The college is based in Shreveport, Louisiana and has the honor of being the oldest chartered liberal arts college in the west of the Mississippi River. The college progressed and adopted its present name in 1845 after its merger with Centenary College, a Methodist institution. Back then, the college offered curriculum which focused on Latin, Greek, philosophy, history and other such fields.
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