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Rutledge receives $3M NIH grant to improve early childhood feeding practices
Louisiana Tech University’s Dr. Julie Rutledge, director of the Education and Research in Children’s Health (ENRICH) Center, and Dr. Taren Massey-Swindle, research collaborator from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, have received a $3...
Educators attend CEHS Summer STEM workshops
Louisiana Tech’s College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) welcomed teachers from across North Louisiana for multiple summer workshops to advance skills in teaching young students about STEM education. Louisiana’s science standards incorporate a...
Tech continues to lead state in Cyber Research and Education with NSA re-designation
Louisiana Tech University’s Center for Information Assurance has had two significant milestones, leading to increased recognition in cybersecurity research and teaching. The Center, housed in the College of Business, earned the prestigious re-designation...
Tech professor receives NSF investment on mobile energy-water research
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced a $77.8 million investment in 14 projects through the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR). Among the projects is $6 million awarded to Dr. Shengnian Wang, a professor...
Singh an inaugural at-large director on national architectural board
Kevin J. Singh, chair of Louisiana Tech’s School of Design, was elected as one of the first-ever at-large directors of the National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) during the Board’s Annual Business Meeting. Singh brings to the NCARB’s...
Robotics and Programming Camp inspires creativity in students
The College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) recently welcomed young students to explore the world of robotics and programming at the 2024 Robotics and Programming Camp. Thirteen fifth through eighth grade students designed, built, programed, and...
Young innovator develops new method to remove microplastics from water
When Caddo Magnet High School sophomore Vennela Malireddy won regionals and then state for the U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition, Louisiana Tech University Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Technology Dr....
Student investors exceed investment fund growth goals
College of Business student-analysts recently presented their Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) annual report to industry professionals. The $1 million+ fund, established through the generosity of alumni, is managed by business students who are...
University launches new doctoral program in engineering
Louisiana Tech University and its College of Engineering and Science have announced a new doctoral program geared toward engineering and technology professionals. The University is now accepting applications for the Doctorate in Engineering and Technology...
Business students pitch innovative ideas in annual Top Pup Competition
Team Harmony Brew took home the first-place prize in the 2024 Top Pup, an entrepreneurial pitch competition designed exclusively for first-year students in Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business. Providing early exposure to entrepreneurship and...