NEWS

Lambright Center helps Tech students achieve academic goals through physical fitness
At the Lambright Center, students have access to personal trainers, fitness classes, and state-of-the-art gym equipment, including a rock wall.

McConathy wins SACSCOC Outstanding Chair Award
Louisiana Tech Provost Dr. Terry McConathy was honored with the Demetria N. Gibbs Outstanding Chair Award by the Southern Association of Colleges and School Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) at its recent 2021 Annual Meeting, this year held in Dallas.
Keith-Vincent appointed to LaSTEM Advisory Council
Gov. John Bel Edwards has appointed Dr. Lindsey B. Keith-Vincent of the College of Education to the Louisiana Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (LaSTEM) Advisory Council.

School of Design to host Annual Student Show in March
Louisiana Tech University’s School of Design will host its Annual Student Show March 15-29 in the FJ Taylor Visual Arts Center.

Signups open for poverty simulation project
The ENRICH Center will support a series of poverty simulations for Louisiana Tech University students during this Winter Quarter.

Communication major wins Shreveport scholarship
Alexis Newman, a senior Communication major at Louisiana Tech University, has been awarded the Orland Dodson Memorial Scholarship by the Shreveport Journalism Foundation.
Cast announced for School of Theatre’s ‘Church and State’
Louisiana Tech School of Theatre has announced its cast for Winter 2022’s live production of the dramedy Church and State.
Professor to engage in Jewish Heritage Film Festival panel discussion
Dr. Bryan Zygmont, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Professor of Art History, and Dr. Saul Zalesch, retired Professor of Art History, will engage in a panel discussion as a part of the Masur Museum of Art’s Jewish Heritage Film Festival.

Landscape design students brighten up Woodard Hall entrance
Students in Louisiana Tech’s Fall Quarter Landscape Design and Contracting class got their hands dirty and brightened up campus by designing and installing plants in the triangle bed near the northeast entrance of Woodard Hall.
Biology students prepare for magical learning experience
Stephanie Glynn and Cailyn Branton, sophomores in Biology at Louisiana Tech University, will be able to explore a new work environment while gaining valuable insights into working for the Fortune 500 company, the Walt Disney Company, through the Disney College Program.