Rep. Garret Graves highlights local education and science achievements

Rep. Garret Graves highlights local education and science achievements
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Rep. Garret Graves, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Louisiana’s 6th district, shared several tweets on March 23, 2025, highlighting educational and scientific contributions in his state. The tweets reflect his appreciation for local institutions and individuals making significant impacts.

In a tweet posted on March 23, 2025, Rep. Graves praised Nicholls State University’s initiatives: “Nicholls culinary institute, geomatics program and Bridge to Independence are cutting-edge innovations for our state. Thank you @CluneJay and the entire NSU team for their work to prepare the next generation.” He expressed gratitude towards the university’s efforts in preparing future generations.

On the same day, Rep. Graves expressed admiration for Nicholls State University after attending their annual gala: “So grateful for Nicholls State University and enjoyed their annual gala. Our ‘Ivy on the Bayou’ (stuff it Harvard) is truly a gem. They have been providing incredible educators, nurses and many others for decades.” This statement underscores his respect for the institution’s long-standing contribution to education.

Later that day, Rep. Graves commemorated Dr. Chip Groat’s legacy: “He earned appointments to lead the US Geological Survey under both Pres’s Clinton and G.W. Bush. We worked closely with Chip on coastal issues when he was appointed the first leader of the Water Institute of the Gulf. His mark is on LA and the world. Dr. Groat will be missed.” This tribute acknowledges Dr. Groat’s impact on Louisiana and beyond through his leadership roles.



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