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Louisiana Tech announces Summer 2020 honor roll
Louisiana Tech University has announced the names of students on its summer quarter president’s and dean’s honor lists.

Forestry student captures $10,000 scholarship
For the second consecutive year, a student in Louisiana Tech’s School of Agricultural Sciences & Forestry has earned the prestigious scholarship of nearly $10,000 from international timber management organization Resource Management Service.

Louisiana Tech pins 28 new nurses in recent ceremony
The Louisiana Tech University Division of Nursing held a Pinning Ceremony for the Spring 2020 graduates Aug. 15 in Howard Auditorium.

Top 5 – Moments in the Southland Conference
Top 5 moments in the Southland Conference with Tech grad Tom Burnett, ’88
Kinesiology presents research focused on LA Tech baseball team
Four faculty members – David Szymanski, Jessica Szymanski, Mu Qiao, Vishesh Singh, and graduate student Devin Cloud – presented two research posters at the National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference.

Tech receives $367K to evaluate brain injury treatment
Louisiana Tech University will receive $367,623 in federal funding for preclinical research related to neurological disorders, specifically to evaluate treatments that could help mitigate the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury.

Athletic Communications leads state in awards in 2019 LSWA contest
Members of the Louisiana Tech Athletic Communications Department took home 10 awards during the 2019 Louisiana Sports Writers Association State Writing and SID contest announced Sunday.

Top 5 – Concerts at Tech
Top 5 concerts at Louisiana Tech – a list from 1984 grad Bill Campbell, who serves as Director of Communications for the City of Jonesboro, Arkansas

Business student receives prestigious PCAOB scholarship
Suanne Hammons, a master of accountancy student in Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business, was recently awarded a $10,000 scholarship by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.

Research from Rutledge, team featured in Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Dr. Julie Rutledge, Director of Louisiana Tech’s ENRICH Center, is part of a team whose research suggests that the “pester power” of children being educated to make wise eating choices may contribute to improvements in their family’s food environment.