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Business opens applications for 2+2 program in Computer Information Systems
The College of Business at Louisiana Tech University is accepting applications for the 2+2 “Pathway to Tech” program in computer information systems (CIS) beginning Fall 2018. This program is designed to offer students with an associate’s...

Cutting-edge research and clarity earn Clay prestigious Elton Prize
Dr. Natalie Clay, assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences at Louisiana Tech, has won the prestigious 2017 Elton Prize, awarded annually by the British Ecological Society for the best paper in the Journal of Animal...

Louisiana Tech, BPCC partner to support educational access, economic development locally
Louisiana Tech University President Dr. Les Guice and Bossier Parish Community College (BPCC) Chancellor Dr. Rick Bateman signed a memorandum of understanding Monday focused on increasing opportunities and access to academic programs in...

COES names outstanding students, faculty, COES Cup winners
The Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science has announced its Outstanding Students and Faculty and the Engineering and Science Association has announced the COES Cup winners for the 2017-2018 academic year. Outstanding...

Psychology doctoral program ranked No. 1 nationally
Louisiana Tech’s Industrial/Organizational Psychology graduate program ranks No. 1 nationally in applied development opportunities in a groundbreaking ranking study from my.SIOP (Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology). You can’t...

AFRI funds multi-university loblolly pine research
Dr. Joshua Adams, Louisiana Tech University forestry professor, joined a research group on a three-year study of loblolly pine that has earned a three-year, $463,075 grant from the USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative. The study, which...

Louisiana Tech plans 48th annual livestock sale
Louisiana Tech University’s 48th annual University Farm Production Sale (www.livestocksale.latech.edu) will once again feature animals for sale with the proceeds to benefit the University’s program in agricultural sciences. The public will be...

Theatre opens 'King Lear' in one week
In only one week, the Louisiana Tech University Department of Theatre brings you to the heart of Washington in Shakespeare’s dark and twisted tragedy, King Lear, directed by Paul B. Crook. In only one week, the powerful King Lear will spiral...

2018 ‘Just Business’ Grant Recipients Announced for College of Business
Dr. Chris Martin, dean of Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business, recently announced the “Just Business” grant award recipients for 2018. “The projects selected this year truly support our mission to connect business with technology...

COES honors Louisiana high school students, educator for computing accomplishments
April 13, the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University recognized six Louisiana high school students and one teacher for its Sixth Annual National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Awards Ceremony. The...