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Tech department head's article carries warning to historians
All historians should be more careful about their work after reading the latest article written by Louisiana Tech professor of history Dr. Stephen Webre. “Family and Descendants of Bernal Díaz del Castillo: A Seventeenth-Century Episode with a...
History professor's article focuses on Russian nurses in WWI
In a recently published article, Louisiana Tech University assistant professor of history Dr. Laurie S. Stoff takes a new look at the vitally important roles of Russian women in medical services during World War I. Titled “The ‘Myth of the War...
Genaro Smith to participate in poetry reading
The second annual “Experience Poetry in Vicksburg,” a day of poetry workshops and readings, will feature three poets, including one from Louisiana Tech, Genaro Smith, along with Angela Ball and Sandra Beasley. Lorelei Books, an independent...
Professor presents on Francophone film, hosts roundtable discussions
Dr. Dolliann Hurtig from Louisiana Tech’s School of Literature and Language presented at the Louisiana Foreign Language Teachers’ Association Conference in Lafayette recently. Hurtig organized and headed three consecutive round table...
Percussion Ensemble scheduled
The first North Louisiana Youth Percussion Ensemble Festival will take place this weekend in Howard Auditorium. The event will begin with a 7:30 p.m. concert on Friday, March 16 in Howard Auditorium and will feature guest artist Dr. Blake...
Workshops free to elementary students
A free workshop to enrich kindergarten through fourth grade students in the areas of science and social studies will be hosted at Louisiana Tech. Minds-On Science, inquiry-based and hands-on explorations, will be held April 11, April 18, April...
Noted author to speak on advancement of women in science, engineering
Dr. Virginia Valian, noted author, speaker and distinguished professor of psychology at Hunter College (CUNY), will give a presentation on Friday at 10:00 a.m. at Louisiana Tech University titled, “Why So Slow: the Advancement of Women in...
Engineering students set to defend U.S. Eco-marathon record
A team of students from Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science is preparing to defend its U.S. Eco-marathon fuel efficiency record at the Sixth Annual Shell Eco-marathon Americas, scheduled for March 29 through April 1...
Activities abound for Women's History Month
Louisiana Tech’s department of history and Phi Alpha Theta history honor society have teamed up to celebrate Women’s History Month with a variety of lectures, films and a research paper competition. Dr. Laurie S. Stoff, an assistant professor...
Louisiana Tech Administrative Position – Louisiana Tech/LSU-Shreveport Merger
Dear Louisiana Tech Family and Friends, If you have opened a newspaper, watched a television newscast, or perused a local media website over the past couple of weeks, you have surely seen coverage of a proposed merger of Louisiana Tech...