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Black Workers Demanded Justice

In December 1869, a pivotal moment in history occurred with the founding of the Colored National Labor Union (CNLU).

NSU alum shares story of hope

In his book, Robertson talks about elements that shaped his life: the death of his mother when he was 10, the strength of his grandmother, his experiences as a college athlete, the challenges he and his teammates faced and finding a successful career after his football playing days were cut short...

Persevering through Purpose

Northwestern State University alum Rob Robertson visited Louisiana last week, making appearances at events surrounding Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans to network, inspire and talk about his new book, “Persevering Through Purpose.

Watson Library to host event honoring new book by Julie Kane

Northwestern State University Professor of English Emerita Julie Kane deliver a talk covering her latest volume of poetry, “Naked Ladies: New and Selected Poems” on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cammie G. Henry Research Center (Room 301) of Watson Library.

ENTERTAINMENT, NEWS & EVENTS

OngoingCane River Creole National Historical Park (CARI), in partnership with the International Fiber Collaborative (IFC) have a student art exhibition themed, Art Inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, on display at historic Texas & Pacific Railway Depot at 1927 Remembrance Way through Sunday,...

Three Reeds Duo to present concert Tuesday

The Three Reeds Duo will perform in concert on Tuesday Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. Admission is free. The recital will be live streamed at nsula.edu/capa/capalivestream.

With determination anything is possible

Emily A. Myers, local award-winning contemporary romance author and NSU alum, is excited to announce the completion of her Blood and Bourbon mafia romance series.