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Historian selected to present work at international conference
Dr. Stephen Webre, Louisiana Tech University professor of history and interim associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts, was one of 33 scholars from four countries selected to present his research at an international conference in Mexico...
Kinesiology professor to present research at international symposium
Dr. Braden Romer, assistant professor of kinesiology at Louisiana Tech University, has been invited to present his research to an international gathering of colleagues at the Footwear Biomechanics Symposium on July 9 in Liverpool, England....
Chemistry student awarded prestigious EPA Fellowship
Joshua Tully, a chemistry student at Louisiana Tech University, was recently awarded a Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowship with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for his research on natural clay nanotubes for water...
Five Louisiana Tech students set to compete in 2015 Miss Louisiana pageant
Five current and former Louisiana Tech University students will be among the 35 contestants vying for this year’s Miss Louisiana title later this month in Monroe. Preliminary competition will held on Thursday and Friday while the live telecast...
Online graduate history program makes national list
Louisiana Tech University’s online Master of Arts degree program in history has appeared on a new list of “Best Master’s in History Programs” released by GoGrad.org, an emerging expert information resource on graduate-level education. Since the...
School of Design students partner with MedCamps
Students from Louisiana Tech University’s School of Design recently partnered with MedCamps of Louisiana, Inc., to help the campers have an even better experience at camp. Louisiana Tech students worked to design and construct a Chiasmus...
College of Education to host free summer learning extravaganza
The College of Education at Louisiana Tech University will host “Anything Goes!,” a free summer learning extravaganza, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. June 17 and 18, at the Presbyterian Church of Ruston at 212 N. Bonner St. in Ruston. Students...
Louisiana Tech researchers contributing to noise safety standards for electric vehicles
The Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB) at Louisiana Tech University is conducting human trials to determine if electric and hybrid electric vehicles traveling at low speeds provide sufficient sound to be safe...
Engineering students, faculty inspire young minds at GLAMS Conference
Faculty and staff from Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science and College of Applied and Natural Sciences recently gathered with eighth-grade girls from schools throughout our region at the 2015 GLAMS (Girls Learning...
Louisiana Tech celebrates student success, nation’s first cyber engineering graduates
--- Spring commencement speaker urges graduates to “make a difference, take risks” --- Eight hundred thirty-six students received diplomas, including eight dual degrees awarded, Saturday from Louisiana Tech University, including its first fully...