
Grambling State University
Grambling State University is a public historically black university in Grambling, Louisiana. The university is home of the Eddie G. Robinson Museum and is listed on the Louisiana African... Wikipedia
- Former name: Colored Industrial and Agricultural School (1901–1905), North Louisiana Agricultural and Industrial School (1905–1928), Louisiana Negro Normal and Industrial Institute (1928–1946), Grambling College (1946–1974)
- Motto: Where Everybody Is Somebody
- Type: Public historically Black university
- Established: 1901
- Parent institution: UL System
- Academic affiliations: Space-grant
- Endowment: $7 million
- President: Richard J. Gallot, Jr.
- Provost: Connie Walton
- Students: 5,232
- Campus: Rural
- Newspaper: The Gramblinite
- Colors: Black & Gold
- Website: www.gram.edu
- Data Source: DuckDuckGo