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Bradley to lead University Advancement as interim
Lisa Bradley, Associate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Louisiana Tech University’s Division of Advancement, has been appointed to lead the Division while the University conducts a search for its next Vice President for University Advancement.
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LASM to host Women in STEAM event
The Louisiana Art and Science Museum (LASM) will host Art After Hours:
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Alumnus Mark Crawford challenges Fall 2022 graduates to exceed limits, break boundaries
December 15, 2022 – British Petroleum (bp) Senior Vice President Mark A. Crawford brought much in his role serving as the keynote speaker for Grambling State University’s (GSU) Commencement Ceremony held Friday morning at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center.
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GSU awarded Keep Louisiana Beautiful University Affiliate Grant To Support Campus Wide Recycling Project
Keep Grambling State University (GSU) Beautiful has been selected as a recipient of the University Affiliate Grant by Keep Louisiana Beautiful, the state’s premier anti-litter and community improvement organization.
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Grambling State receives more than $17K from McDonald’s ArkLaTex to support student services
The McDonald’s restaurant corporation had a famous slogan in the 1970s — “You deserve a break today.”
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Ruston Farmers Market
Our vendors provide high-quality, fresh, locally grown produce; plants; flowers; and value-added goods to Ruston and the North Louisiana region.
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Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
DART'S Domestic Violence Support Group offers survivors a safe space to learn, grow and heal.
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Ruston High School students studying green careers and social equity
Ruston High School students studying green careers and social equity put their knowledge to work, planting dozens of trees at Duncan park and Ruston High alongside local Weyerhaeuser Company volunteers.
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Grambling State biology professor, students included in $670K NSF grant to increase underrepresented researchers
Cancer doesn’t have to be cured if it can be stopped.
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Finance team wins annual CFA Society Ethics Challenge
A team of finance students from Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business took home first place honors during the 2022 CFA Society of Mississippi’s Ethics Challenge.
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Adult Outreach Services Presents
JOIN US FOR AN AFTERNOON OF HOLIDAY MUSIC FROM THE PINEY HILLS HARMONY CHORUS!
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2022 Ruston-Lincoln Christmas Parade
We are thrilled to bring back the Ruston-Lincoln Christmas Parade for 2022, so let's celebrate all things Christmas.
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Former Miss Tech — now Miss Louisiana — competes for Miss America
Reigning Miss Louisiana 2022 Gracie Reichman, who served as Miss Louisiana Tech in 2020 and 2021, competes for the job of Miss America beginning with preliminary competition Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 12 and 13, at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut.
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Christmas Open House
Louisiana National Bank invites you to come join us at our Christmas Open House!
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Christmas Cookie Decorating with The Misfortune Cookie
The Misfortune Cookie is coming back and ready to share her cookie decorating skills with you!
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Parisa Ghaderi artist talk, reception planned
Visual artist, designer, curator, filmmaker, and educator Parisa Ghaderi of Tehran, Iran will deliver an artist talk from 5-7 p.m., Dec. 6 at the reception for her exhibition, I died and only missed a few minutes of the world., at the F. Jay Taylor Visual Arts Center, Room 103.
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Ruston Job Fair
Job Fair for 2 Employers: Jean Simpson Personnel Services, Inc. is recruiting Customer Service Reps for AEP Swepco; Remote Option Available;
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Lincoln Parish Police Jury Meeting
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury is a 12-member body of elected officials that is the governing authority for Lincoln Parish.
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Communication Studies faculty present at national conference
Over the Thanksgiving break, three Louisiana Tech Communication Studies faculty members presented at the annual National Communication Association Conference in New Orleans.
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Grambling State team places second at BizTech competition with device that detects air pollutants
Three Grambling State University (GSU) students brought home a $5,000 cash prize after placing second at the 2022 Bayou Classic BizTech Challenge, a competition presented by Louisiana Economic Development.