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Associate professor of Biology co-authors chapter in new conservation guidelines for Gulf

Associate professor of Biology co-authors chapter in new conservation guidelines for Gulf

On the 10-year anniversary of the Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon disaster, “Strategic Bird Monitoring Guidelines for the Northern Gulf of Mexico,” the first comprehensive, Gulf-wide monitoring framework for birds that provides a reference for everyone involved in conserving, protecting, and monitoring birds in the region, has been published.

Public history interns get help making history

Public history interns get help making history

History majors and archive interns Ashlie Ellis and Caiyen Torres began the first week of the quarter March 11 with Eller in Prescott Memorial Library where they got hands-on experience working with physical materials and processing a collection. But by Monday, March 16, the University had transitioned to online classes. One week later came the gubernatorial order to teach and learn from home.

Doctoral candidates earn spot in NASA’s ‘Ignite the Night’ Event

Doctoral candidates earn spot in NASA’s ‘Ignite the Night’ Event

A pair of Louisiana Tech students have been selected to compete in “Ignite the Night,” a virtual event by NASA’s iTech team that invites innovators and enthusiasts to meet NASA, learn more about its iTech program, and present an idea on stage to an esteemed panel of NASA’s Center Chief Technologists, industry experts, and investors.