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NSU awarded $1.8 million in federal funding to advance education and innovation
Summary
Northwestern State University received $1.8 million through the Congressionally Directed Spending process to buy advanced equipment for Innovation Park, a STEM hub connecting NSU and the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts.
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Northwestern State University has been awarded $1.8 million in federal funding through the Congressionally Directed Spending process to support the development of Innovation Park. The initiative is a STEM-focused project. It is intended to expand research, strengthen workforce development and drive technological innovation across Louisiana. University leaders thanked U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields and U.S. Sens. Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy for helping secure the funding. The funding will be used to purchase advanced equipment and support a partnership with the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts.
Key details:
- $1.8 million awarded via the Congressionally Directed Spending process.
- Funding designated to purchase advanced equipment for Innovation Park.
- Innovation Park is described as a STEM hub linking NSU with the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts.
- The facility will function as a community and industry engagement center for regional business leaders, entrepreneurs and industry partners.
- University leaders publicly thanked Rep. Cleo Fields, Sen. Bill Cassidy and Sen. John Kennedy for championing the project.
Summary:
The award is reported as aimed at equipping Innovation Park to provide hands-on learning, foster collaboration between college and gifted high school students, and support regional partnerships. Undetermined at this time.
