NEWS

Top 5 – Reasons to love Ruston
Top 5 reasons to live in Ruston with Assistant Director of Communications in the University’s Department of Recruitment and Admissions Mary Ramsey

Campus improvements continue with demo of Harris, Harper
Harris Hall is no more and Harper Hall will soon be gone to make room for more green space, pleasant walks, and noble trees that will enhance Louisiana Tech’s Centennial Plaza, link to the Quad, and better connect Spirit Park to the campus core.

English professor Bergholtz published in triannual journal
Dr. Benjamin Bergholtz, assistant professor of English at Louisiana Tech University, has an article in the latest issue of Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, a 50-year-old journal published by Duke University Press. Titled “The ‘Pursuit of Knowledge’...

Top 5 – Issues of MIS journals
Top 5 issues of MIS journal with J.E. Barnes Professor and Eminent Scholar in Computer Information Systems and Data Analytics, Dr. Tom Stafford

Road closure set to extend campus green space, increase access, inclusion
College Street between Texas and Louisiana avenues will be closed beginning Wednesday, July 8, 2020, in order to begin the first phase of a project to connect the core of campus to Louisiana Tech’s Enterprise Campus.

College of Business, School of Accountancy achieve AACSB reaccreditation
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business and School of Accountancy have been extended accreditation by Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International.

Top 5 – Jazz Musicians
Communication and Marketing Coordinator Gabrielle Crockett explains her Top 5 jazz musicians.

Grad student Courtney Hammons is Miss Louisiana 2020
Miss Louisiana Tech 2019 Courtney Hammons is now Miss Louisiana 2020. A Choudrant native and recent Louisiana Tech graduate in Nutrition and Dietetics, Hammons was crowned last week at a press conference in Monroe, home of the annual Miss Louisiana...

COLA Dean publishes ‘Conversations with Graham Swift’
Dr. Donald P. Kaczvinsky, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and the George E. Pankey Eminent Scholar in English at Louisiana Tech, recently had his edited book, Conversations with Graham Swift, published with the University Press of Mississippi.

Camp focuses on real world experience for high school students
COVID-19 won’t stop lifelong learners – high school students from Lafayette who recently used art and science to learn more about the novel coronavirus and how their education can have an impact on the future.