Girl Scouts Louisiana East -- Kathryn Collins, senior vice president and chief human resources officer, Entergy, left, and Dr. Rebecca Pennington, chief executive officer, Girl Scouts Louisiana East, show the naming sign for the Entergy STEM Center. Entergy will have the naming rights to the STEM Center at the Girl Scout DreamLab for the next five years, Girl Scouts Louisiana East announced.

Phi Mu Convention -- The Baton Rouge Alumnae Chapter recently received the Founders' Circle award and the LSU Alpha Eta Chapter was runner-up for the Carnation Cup Award. Shown are, from left, front row, Isabella Womble, pledge director; Megan Murphy, chapter president; Christine Fortenberry, chapter vice-president; back row, Leah Paternostro, Alumnae recording secretary; June Byrd, Alumnae House corps president and Phi Mu national vice-president; and Jennie Chatelain, Alumnae vice-president of membership. This $50,000 partnership shows Entergy's dedication to supporting young women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

The Girl Scout DreamLab STEM Center will offer resources and programs to engage and educate Girl Scouts in various STEM areas. With Entergy's help, the center will continue to provide hands-on learning experiences that foster curiosity, creativity and a love for STEM. The collaboration highlights both organizations' continued commitment to building a brighter future for girls in the community.

Beta Sigma Phi -- Carolyn Miller, service chair of Iota Ma.