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Journalist, PolitiFact editor to speak at Louisiana Tech
“Fact-checking the 2016 Presidential Election” will be the topic when journalist Angie Drobnic Holan addresses Louisiana Tech University students, faculty, staff and members of the general public at 10:00 a.m. April 26 in Wyly Tower Auditorium....
Louisiana Tech history students honored for research
Three Louisiana Tech University graduate students in history were honored for their research efforts during the North Louisiana Historical Association’s annual spring banquet held this past Saturday in Shreveport. Eric Flowers, of Bossier City,...
Finalists selected for TOP DAWG New Venture Championship
Judges for the preliminary round of Louisiana Tech University’s 2016 TOP DAWG New Venture Championship have selected seven teams to progress to the final round competition which is scheduled for April 22 in the auditorium of University Hall on...
School of Design partners with MedCamps for ‘Hero’s Launch’
Louisiana Tech University’s School of Design, together with MedCamps of Louisiana, has partnered together to break ground on the “Hero’s Launch” – a fully-accessible canoe launch as an exciting activity for the campers that will dramatically...
COES hosts over 1,000 students, teachers for Engineering and Science Day
More than 1,000 students and teachers from high schools across the region gathered at Louisiana Tech University to take part in hands-on experiences and learn engineering and science applications at the 69th Engineering and Science Day. The...
English instructor publishes first book of poetry
Dr. Philip Estes, an instructor of English in the School of Language and Literature at Louisiana Tech University, has just had his first full-length book of poems, “High Life,“ published by Horse Less Press. Poet and translator Johannes...
History department to co-host scholar’s talk on financial corruption, turn-of-the century New Orleans Cotton Market
Louisiana Tech University’s history department will co-host a talk, "How to Own All the Cotton in the World: William P. Brown and Cotton Futures Trading in New Orleans at the Turn of the Century" by Dr. Bruce Baker of Newcastle University, U.K....
Student from A.E. Phillips Lab School places in state competition
Amanda Meng, an eighth grader at A.E. Phillips Laboratory School at Louisiana Tech University, placed fourth at the Louisiana State MATHCOUNTS Competition in Alexandria, for sixth-eighth grade middle schools, and will participate in the...
Louisiana Tech hosts inaugural ‘Maker Month’ to celebrate makers, creativity
The Innovation Enterprise at Louisiana Tech University is proud to announce its inaugural “Maker Month” – a celebration of all things made and to showcase through exhibitions, competitions and galleries what students, faculty and regional...
Tech Talk, SPEAK students win press awards
Louisiana Tech University students and one faculty member received a plethora of awards from the National Federation of Press Women’s At-Large contest. Those who placed first will compete at the national level. Students who received awards...