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First Sigma Xi Science Café of 2019-20 to feature ‘The Parkinson Resource Center’
Louisiana Tech nursing faculty members Dr. Donna Hood and Tara Haskins will discuss “The Parkinson Resource Center at Louisiana Tech University: A Collaborative Journey” to launch the University’s chapter of the Sigma Xi Research Honor Society’s 2019-20 Science Café discussion series at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at Ruston Artisans, 203 West Alabama Avenue.

Taylor Guitars Exec to Headline College of Business Sustainability Lecture
Aaron Dablow (’99, ’01), Sales Manager of The Americas for Taylor Guitars, will present the 2019 College of Business Sustainability Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 4 p.m. in Davis Auditorium (College of Business 101) on the Louisiana Tech...
Cast of ‘The Addams Family’ announced
Louisiana Tech School of Theatre has announced its kooky and creepy cast for The Addams Family, its first production of the 2019-20 season.

Dancing with the stars: Engineering grad takes Tech experience to NASA
Until late in her senior year at Caddo Parish Magnet High in Shreveport, Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor was focused on becoming a professional dancer.
But late in the game, she decided to keep dance as a hobby only and, since she was good at math and science, pursue engineering instead. Which is why today she is dancing with the stars, working as an industrial engineer for NASA, developing the software for the space station being designed to orbit the moon.

Cutts honor Petroleum Engineering professor with donation to help rebuild soccer complex
Louisiana Tech graduate Tim Cutt, ’83-Petroleum Engineering, and his wife Carolyn recently donated $250,000 in honor of former Petroleum Engineering professor Dr. Robert Caruthers to assist in rebuilding the Lady Techster soccer complex, which was one of five Louisiana Tech Athletics facilities damaged or destroyed during the April 25 tornado.

MS BioSci grad awarded research grant for stem cell therapy for brain injuries
Sean Berman has received a grant to continue research focused on repairing the sort of damage to the brain that combat veterans might have experienced as the result of blasts and that football players might have experienced as the result of blows to the head.

Female engineering quintet gets taste of space at RockOn workshop
Four Louisiana Tech students from the College of Engineering and Science got a taste of space this summer after being selected to participate in RockOn 2019, a NASA-supported workshop that gave the Tech team an opportunity to learn more about rocketry and to put into practice their engineering problem-solving skills.

CoB student receives prestigious PCAOB scholarship
Mackenzie Westmoreland, a senior accounting major in Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business, was recently awarded a $10,000 scholarship by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) intended to encourage outstanding accounting students to pursue careers in audit.

Contractor’s Licensing Board donates nearly $200,000 to COES
The Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors has donated nearly $200,000 to the Louisiana Tech University Construction Engineering Technology program.
Tech to host Usability Studies Symposium
Louisiana Tech University will host the second “Louisiana Tech Usability Studies Symposium” Sept. 19-21 at the Academic Success Center in Bossier City. The event will bring together researchers from education, industry, and government to discuss developing technologies that meet the needs of today’s society.