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Physics, computer science student earns coveted NASA fellowship
Darrian Mills, a freshman student in physics and computer science at Louisiana Tech University, has earned a prestigious Minority Research Scholars fellowship with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Mills, who is from...
Louisiana Tech announces north Louisiana high school rally winners
Winners in the 2016 North Louisiana District Rally qualifying for the State Rally in Baton Rouge or who won first through fifth place in a subject for which there is only district testing have been announced following competition at Louisiana...
Louisiana Tech percussion concert slated for Tuesday
Area residents are invited to attend a performance given by the Implosion Percussion Group beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 5 in Howard Auditorium on Louisiana Tech’s campus. Implosion Percussion Group was founded in 2008 to bring new...
Fine arts, biosciences faculty join forces to highlight student creativity
-- Interdisciplinary effort features student designs to promote research lecture series -- Students in Nick Bustamante’s ART 320 Painting class at Louisiana Tech University are using their artistic talents in digital design to promote...
Louisiana Tech Concert Association presents ‘Feu Follet’ by Elisa Monte Dance
The Louisiana Tech Concert Association is proud to present “Feu Follet,” a dance performance depicting struggle, adversity, and raw Cajun culture, at 7:30 p.m. April 14 at Howard Auditorium in the Howard Center for the Performing Arts on the...
Louisiana Tech students, professor to present research at national conference
-- 3D printing, regenerative medicine research to be highlighted at Experimental Biology 2016 -- Students and faculty from Louisiana Tech University will present their research in 3D bio-printing and regenerative medicine at 2016 Experimental...
Communication, media studies professor publishes chapter in scholarly book
A Louisiana Tech assistant professor of communication and media studies has had a chapter published in “Building Bridges in Celebrity Studies,” a book published by Waterhill Publishing. Dr. Judith P. Roberts’ chapter, “Commodifying Celebrity:...
International ‘dark matter’ expert, physics professor to present at Louisiana Tech
The College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University will host Dr. Jodi Cooley, international dark matter expert and associate professor of physics at Southern Methodist University (SMU), as part of the Wallace Herbert Memorial...
COES to host STEM diversity panel discussion
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science will host a discussion titled, “Building the Team: A Panel Discussion about Diversity in STEM,” at 3:00 p.m., April 6 in Howard Auditorium on the Louisiana Tech campus. The panel...
History student wins Louisiana Historical Association Rankin Prize
Louisiana Tech University history graduate student Caroline Hymel was honored recently at the annual meeting of the Louisiana Historical Association with the 2016 Rankin Prize. Hymel, who is from Kenner, Louisiana, earned the prestigious award...