The 2023 Undergraduate Research and Service-Learning Symposium gave Louisiana Tech University students the opportunity to be propelled into their careers by stepping out of their comfort zones.
Keynote speaker Jerry Baldwin, pastor of New Living Word Ministries in Ruston, Louisiana, urged Grambling State University students to “wake up” as he highlighted GSU’s Black History Month Convocation Thursday morning at T.H. Harris Auditorium.
Hacking a safety app netted a Louisiana Tech University Computer Science graduate student a publishing credit, a trip to Hawaii, and the opportunity to present the research at an international conference.
The National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) today announced the opening of the 2023-2024 Legends HBCU Scholarship — a scholarship fund and scholars program for undergraduate students attending HBCUs across the country.
tudents in Louisiana Tech University’s CyberCorps®: Scholarship for Service (SFS) program added another valuable experience to their resumes early this year, as 16 students traveled to National Harbor, Maryland, for the 2023 Scholarship for Service Job Fair.
February 13, 2023 – A $2.2 grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) will help more than 1,000 Grambling State University students receive improved on-campus broadband services.
New York City-based Empire Wild, a genre-bending, crossover trio, brings their “No Place Like Home” program to Louisiana Tech and Howard Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Dozens of Louisiana Tech students majoring in either Professional Aviation or Aviation Management have volunteered to help with Young Aviators Day, both a fundraiser and a community outreach event designed to introduce students ranging from elementary to high school to the world of aviation.
Louisiana Tech University’s Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences will focus on how Industrial-Organizational Psychology is used in the workplace through their new Psychology@Work speaker series.
To honor former CEO and President Nicholas “Nick” Akins, American Electric Power (AEP) has established the Nicholas K. Akins Eminent Scholar Chair in Engineering within Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science.