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Tech professor to lead state history association
Louisiana Tech University associate professor of history V. Elaine Thompson was elected the organization’s vice president at the Louisiana Historical Association's (LHA) annual meeting held recently in New Orleans. Under the LHA charter, after...
Percussion Ensemble to perform
The Louisiana Tech University Percussion Ensemble will present its final concert of the year at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 7 in Howard Auditorium. “In selecting the program for this particular concert, a primary goal was to include a variety of...
Hurtig pens AATF article for CODOFIL anniversary
Dr. Dolliann Hurtig, professor of French in the Louisiana Tech School of Literature and Language, has published an article in the spring edition of the National Bulletin of the American Association of Teachers of French. Titled “CODOFIL fête...
Theatre opens ‘King Lear’ in one week
In only one week, the Louisiana Tech University Department of Theatre brings you to the heart of Washington in Shakespeare’s dark and twisted tragedy, King Lear, directed by Paul B. Crook. In only one week, the powerful King Lear will spiral...
Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer Series sets talk and book signing April 30
The Louisiana Tech Chapter of Sigma Xi, an honorary research society dedicated to interdisciplinary research and scientific communication, is sponsoring a talk and book signing by renowned researcher and author Dr. Lee Dugatkin as the Sigma Xi...
‘New Frontiers’ series continues April 23
Louisiana Tech’s “New Frontiers in Biomedical Research” series concludes Monday, April 23, with a presentation by Dr. Candice A. Welhausen concerning data visualizations in the field of public health and epidemiology. Presenter: Candice A....
‘King Lear’ opens April 24
The final production of the 2017-18 season from Louisiana Tech University’s Department of Theatre is less than two weeks away. In Tech’s take on King Lear, one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most savage plays, the setting is modern-day...
History professor speaks at U.S. State Department
On April 4, Andrew C. McKevitt, assistant professor of history at Louisiana Tech University, spoke at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., about his recently published book, Consuming Japan: Popular Culture and the Globalizing of...
Award-winning poet’s reading set for April 12
April 12, the Louisiana Tech English Department will present poet Claire Bateman for a craft talk, reading of new work, question-and-answer session, and book signing. Her two most recent books will be available for purchase. Events will be open...
Percussion Festival to feature guest Bradley Meyer
Make plans to visit Howard Auditorium on April 7 for the Percussion Festival. The event will showcase members of the Louisiana Tech Percussion Studio along with guest artist Bradley Meyer. For several years, the Percussion Studio has hosted the...