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Lagniappe Ladies award 21 grants for upcoming year

In its 13th year, the Lagniappe Ladies organization has awarded 21  grants totaling $80,665 to Louisiana Tech University programs for this  upcoming year.

The women’s philanthropic society received over 47 applications  requesting grant support for programs and campus organizations. Each  year, members review proposals and vote on which ones will be funded in  the coming academic year.

“This group of philanthropic women believe wholeheartedly that  providing ‘a little something extra’ to programs and organizations can  be transformational for Louisiana Tech’s campus,” said Lindsey Murry,  Director of Annual Giving Programs. “Their commitment to strengthen  programs and serve our campus community is unmatched.”

Grants are limited to $5,000 each, and the number of awards is based  on both proposal quality and available funding for the year. Since its  inception in 2009, the Lagniappe Ladies organization has awarded grants  totaling over $850,000.

“The Lagniappe Ladies collaboration echoes a unique part of our  Louisiana Tech culture,” said Dr. Les Guice, University President. “Our  premier women’s philanthrophic society has made – and continues to make –  an impact in every corner of our campus, and all our students, faculty,  and staff are thankful for their loyalty and commitment.”

Lagniappe Ladies voted to fund the following projects this year:

  • Division of Nursing, College of Applied and Natural Sciences –  Purchase new American Heart Association CPR mannequins that will replace  existing equipment used to train and maintain CPR certification.
  • Department of Health Informatics and Information Management, College  of Applied and Natural Sciences – Enhance the learning environment with  3D Anatomical Charts traditionally found in physicians’ offices
  • School of Design, College of Liberal Arts – Purchase a new  large-format printer for presentation and construction drawings in the  Architecture program
  • Prescott Memorial Library – Purchase an oversized printer to update technology and meet the needs of Tech students
  • School of Human Ecology, College of Applied and Natural Sciences –  Establish the Young Minds Lab so undergraduate students can conduct  research with preschoolers
  • Speech and Hearing Center, College of Liberal Arts – Provide  students with updated equipment for screening, assessment, and treatment  of individuals with speech and language disorders
  • Band of Pride – Purchase 16 iPads for the Band of Pride, Jazz Ensemble, and Chamber ensembles
  • Department of Kinesiology, College of Education – Support  student-directed research investigating brain health and development in  children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, through examination of physical  activity, social relationships, and cognitive function
  • School of Agricultural Sciences and Forestry, College of Applied and  Natural Sciences – Pave a new accessible concrete path for safer  pedestrian traffic in the John D. Griffin Garden on South Campus
  • School of Agriculture Sciences and Forestry, College of Applied and  Natural Sciences – Improve teaching opportunities with modern hog pens  at the swine unit on Tech Farm
  • Alumni Association – Purchase new chairs for the Argent Alumni Pavilion
  • On-campus 24-Hour Lab – Purchase scanner to improve technology services and meet student needs.
  • Good Nutrition Mission Food Pantry, College of Applied and Natural  Sciences – Improve visibility of pantry entrance for ease and  accessibility of services
  • Department of Kinesiology, College of Education – Purchase new water fountains with refillable bottle stations in Memorial Gym
  • School of Design, College of Liberal Arts – Purchase ceramic electric kiln to replace outdated equipment
  • Women in Aviation – Funds for outreach events such as Girls in  Aviation Day and Fly-ins, as well as sending members to the yearly Women  In Aviation National Conference
  • Career Closet – Purchase professional dress to benefit students applying for jobs and internships
  • UTeachTech, College of Education – Provide materials for student  camps and summer science and math methods courses for field experiences,  certification, and professional development
  • Precision Flight Team – Funds to send the team to the National Intercollegiate Flying Association National Competition
  • Department of Kinesiology, College of Education – Replace aging equipment used in the Adult Fitness classes
  • College of Applied and Natural Sciences – Replace four computers in the Spatial and Lomax labs on South Campus
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