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Engineering and Technology Management program named a Best Online Master’s in Engineering Management for 2022
The LouisianaTech University Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) program has been named the fifth “Best Engineering Management Online Master’s Program” in the United States for 2022.

Gehl authors new book on social engineering
Dr. Robert Gehl, F. Jay Taylor Endowed Research Chair of Communication, recently published his latest book, Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication.
Tech cyber security team earns spot at cyber defense regionals
Louisiana Tech University’s Cyber Defense Team will spend March 18-20, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, competing against the top teams from universities throughout Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas in the Southwest Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC).
Louisiana Tech announces Winter 2022 honor roll lists
Louisiana Tech University has announced the names of students on its Winter Quarter President’s and Dean’s honor lists.
Project BASE provides support for local teachers
Louisiana Tech University’s Science and Technology Education Center (SciTEC) and Office of Professional Education Outreach (OPEO) have partnered to provide a solution to the state’s shortage of teachers.

Louisiana Tech to host Engineering and Science Day 2022 for area high schools
The Louisiana Tech Engineering and Science Association and College of Engineering and Science will welcome high school students from across the region to Engineering and Science Day 2022 on Friday, April 22.
Women in STEM come together through new student organization
Louisiana Tech University has a new Women in Stem student organization. What began this summer as an idea by two students, is now one of the largest academic student organizations on campus.
Medical Physics provides new options for senior Thomas Goldston
Louisiana Tech University Physics senior Thomas Goldston of Longview, Texas, has learned two things from his professors at the University: that it offers a Medical Physics emphasis option within the Physics program and that he wants to become a clinical medical physicist.

Political Science students present at state conference
Two Louisiana Tech University students presented results from their research projects at the 50th anniversary meeting of the Louisiana Political Science Association at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches.
Students earn Louisiana DOTD scholarships
Louisiana Tech Civil Engineering students James Cowart and Zachary Hill have been awarded scholarships from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, in conjunction with the Louisiana Transportation Research Center and the Southeastern Association of State Highway Transportation Officials.