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Historian to speak at Louisiana Tech on Japanese Americans in Louisiana
“Creole Nippon: Japanese Americans in Louisiana” will be the topic when Louisiana Tech University’s department of history continues its annual International Affairs Speaker Series starting at noon Wednesday, April 1, in Wyly Tower Auditorium....
Louisiana Tech part of engineering education initiative announced at White House
Louisiana Tech University is among more than 120 U.S. universities who are leading a transformative movement in engineering education that was announced recently at the White House. In a letter presented to President Barack Obama, Louisiana...
Kennedy selected to lead College of Applied and Natural Sciences
Louisiana Tech University has selected Dr. Gary A. Kennedy, professor and head of its agricultural sciences department, as the new dean of the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. Pending approval from the University of Louisiana System...
COES professor, associate dean visits White House for science fair
Dr. Jenna Carpenter, associate dean for undergraduate studies in Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science, visited the White House on Monday, and was on-hand as President Barack Obama interacted with young engineers and...
COES student chapter of NASTT wins at 2015 No-Dig Show
Louisiana Tech University’s student chapter of NASTT (North American Society for Trenchless Technology) won two competitions at the NASTT 2015 No-Dig Show held last week in Denver, Colorado. The Louisiana Tech team won first place in the...
Kinesiology faculty present, student honored at national conference
Louisiana Tech University kinesiology faculty Dr. Jean Chen, Dr. Ali Brian and C. Smiley Reeves were invited to present research posters at last week’s 2015 Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) America’s National Convention and Expo...
New dean selected to lead College of Business
Dr. Christopher L. Martin, dean of the Frost School of Business at Centenary College in Shreveport, will assume leadership of Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business as its new dean, effective July 1. Pending approval from the...
Music department performs, hosts festival
Faculty and students from Louisiana Tech University’s department of music, as well as regional guests, will shine during two events happening this weekend. First, the Fourth North Louisiana Youth Percussion Ensemble Festival will kick off at...
Award-winning poet to discuss, read poetry in GTM
Mississippi native R. Flowers Rivera, an award-winning poet, will discuss and read her poetry at Louisiana Tech University on March 24. Her public reading, followed by a book signing, is set for 6:30-7:30 p.m. in 105 George T. Madison Hall...
College of Business to host annual Banker’s Day
Local and regional banking executives will share their expertise on a variety of topics during the 11th annual William D. Tindoll Banker’s Day on Tuesday, March 31 in the Louisiana Tech University College of Business. “This event provides a...