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Volleyball — Kyra Hunter named NSU assistant volleyball coach
NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State head coach Ben Kaszeta announced the addition of Kyra Hunter to the volleyball coaching staff on Tuesday afternoon. With a strong background in both player development and collegiate-level competition, Hunter brings a wealth of experience and passion to the Demons. “It’s been a pleasure to watch her develop players on the…
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AI is advancing rapidly; NSU class gets programmers on board
NATCHITOCHES – “Artificial Intelligence is developing so quickly, and like so many things in IT, it can be difficult to identify where to start when researching a topic,” said Colleen Biely of Green Bay, Wisconsin, an IT professional of 34 years. Biely is one of several computer programmers who joined a first-of-its kind class at…
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‘Thriving Together’ – Family business owners get tips on healthy dynamics, supportive collaboration
NATCHITOCHES – Small business owners and entrepreneurs who participated in an April 28 workshop at Northwestern State University learned strategies to manage family dynamics, how to clarify roles, communicate better and establish healthy boundaries. Led by Christy Pennison, Be Inspired Counseling’s founder and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor, business owners/family members discussed conflict management and…
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NSU Bass Fishing Team adds two members from Albany High School
NATCHITOCHES – Landon Watts, left, and Josiah Shockley of Albany High School signed a commitment to join Northwestern State University’s Bass Fishing Team. Watts and Shockley are two-year national qualifiers, four-year state qualifiers and have a number of top five finishes in tournaments. They will receive a $500 signing scholarship from the Dylan Kyle Poche…
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NSU history faculty are ‘happy road warriors’ during Spring 2025 semester
By Dr. James MacDonald NATCHITOCHES — History faculty from Northwestern State University’s School of Social Sciences and Applied Programs are showcasing their active research agendas and representing NSU in a series of conferences and academic meetings during the spring semester. In early February Dr. Kent Peacock participated in the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities’ day-long…

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