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Tech performing arts professor brings play to Ruston
School may not be in session yet, but Paul Crook, a Louisiana Tech performing arts professor, has school on his mind with an upcoming performance of David Mamet’s “Oleanna.” B&B Theatre, founded by Crook and his wife, Mary Fran Crook,...
Tech's history organization receives national honors
Continuing its tradition of excellence, Louisiana Tech’s Lambda-Rho Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, History Honor Society, Inc., has once again walked off with national honors for the society’s annual Best Chapter competition. Phi Alpha Theta...
Tech announces summer honors lists
Louisiana Tech has announced the names of students on its summer quarter president’s and dean’s honor lists. Students whose names are followed by an asterisk earned recognition as members of the president’s honor list. That distinction...
Tech announces summer graduates
Louisiana Tech’s summer quarter commencement exercises were held Aug. 16, with diplomas awarded to 304 graduates. Commencement marked the close of summer quarter activities at the university, with fall quarter classes to begin Sept. 6. Area...
Louisiana Tech adds three-time LSU-Shreveport Professor of the Year to staff
-- Hogue to coordinate, advance Tech’s Shreveport/Bossier City programs and services -- The University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors has approved the appointment of Wayne Hogue, former instructor of management and three-time...
Journalism instructor to present research at international conference
A Louisiana Tech journalism instructor has been selected to present research regarding social media at the upcoming International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research conference. Judith Roberts will discuss “Tweet This, Not...
Kinesiology professor elected vice president of NSCA Board
Dr. David Szymanski, associate professor of kinesiology and the Eva Cunningham Endowed Professor in Education at Louisiana Tech University, has been elected to serve as vice president for the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s...
Rea encourages graduates to support education
Three hundred four graduates received diplomas and a call to support education at Louisiana Tech’s commencement Thursday. Dr. Kenneth Rea, vice president for academic affairs and Garnie W. McGinty chair of history, served as graduation speaker...
Tech history professor discusses research at Mexico conference
Dr. Stephen Webre, head of Louisiana Tech’s history department, presented information at the 11th Central American Historical Congress convened in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, recently. Webre presented a paper titled “A Golden...
Tech assistant professor of music performs in Europe
Dr. Sean Teets, director of choral activities and an assistant professor of music at Louisiana Tech, performed in a European choral tour this summer. Teets joined with several other choirs throughout the United States to perform Lauridsen’s...