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Students earn NASTT scholarships
Two Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science students earned the North American Society of Trenchless Technology (NASTT) Michael E. Argent Memorial Scholarship. John Kraft, master’s degree student in engineering with a...

Professors develop LEEC Short Course to be presented Feb. 16
Louisiana Tech biological sciences assistant professors Dr. Natalie Clay, Dr. Julia Earl, and Dr. Terri Maness, along with UTeachTech Master Teacher Chris Campbell, have put together a workshop for environmental educators in Louisiana. The...
Tech program ranked in Top 25 Early Childhood Education Bachelor’s Programs in nation
Louisiana Tech University’s program in Early Childhood Education (ECE) was ranked one of the top 25 in the United States by BachelorsDegreeCenter.org. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, preschool teacher employment is expected to...

Taylor Heiden
Crocs. Talk pumps or sandals or peep toes, but don’t talk to Taylor Heiden about Crocs, the casual shoe/sandal folks love or hate. “I cringe,” said Heiden, a senior Fashion Merchandising and Retail Studies major, “every time I see someone...

Gilbert is state’s ACT Postsecondary Champion
A Louisiana Tech graduate with a bulldog attitude when it comes to helping students navigate their education and career journeys, Tech Dean of Student Services & Academic Support Stacy Gilbert is the ACT College and Career Readiness...
Danny Graham, ’77, honored with Tower Medallion
Danny Graham, a 1977 business administration graduate, a letter winner on the Bulldogs’ 1973 national championship football team, and the second-generation leader of a local 56-year-old construction company that has through the decades worked...

PushHog wins Won in One competition
The PushHog, a tree trimming device that fits between large trees and cuts through saplings up to three inches in diameter, won first place overall at the recent 2019 Won in One idea pitch competition hosted by Louisiana Tech’s Innovation...

Chad Armond
Sometimes, you have to take an unconventional path to get you where you want to go. Chad Armond, Class of 1998, was a computer engineering major at Louisiana Tech and is today a software developer, most recently at a private company in Houston...

Kevin Singh appointed to state’s architecture board
Kevin Singh, associate professor of architecture at Louisiana Tech and director of the University’s Community Design Activism Center (CDAC) has been officially appointed by Gov. John Bell Edwards to the Louisiana State Board of Architectural...
Louisiana Tech to host Google workshop for undergraduates
The Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science will host CREWE (Cyber Research for Empowering Women Experimenters), a Google-sponsored workshop from March 2-5 at the Louisiana Tech Academic Success Center in Bossier City. The...