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Tech lecture to look at historical myths in presidential campaigns
The role myths disguised as historical examples play in presidential campaigns is the subject Louisiana Tech associate professor of history David M. Anderson will address when he appears as the initial speaker in the department of history’s...
School of Art to host two exhibits
The Louisiana Tech School of Art Galleries has two upcoming exhibitions scheduled to open 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30. The F. Elizabeth Bathea Gallery will hold “Watching U.S. and Japan,” drawings by Christopher Troutman, and the Mary Wilfred...
Tech architecture professors present research at conference
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture held a conference this fall and three of Louisiana Tech’s own professors of architecture were invited to present. The conference, OFFSITE: Theory and Practice of Architectural Production,...
Tech to offer leadership class in winter
Louisiana Tech will offer a new class this winter, Introduction to Leadership, to assist students in how to be professional and how to be a character-based leader. Wayne Hogue, who joined Tech this school year, will teach the class. He...
Spanish assistant professor publishes in online journal
Dr. Anne Reynolds-Case, a Louisiana Tech assistant professor of Spanish, has published an article in the online journal “Arizona Working Papers in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching.” The article, titled “Exploring the Different Ways...
Second speaker in lecture series slated for two discussions
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Dr. Alan Taylor will explore the era in which Louisiana became a state when he appears as part of Louisiana Tech University’s “Louisiana@200: A Bicentennial Lecture Series,” commemorating the 200th anniversary...
English professor publishes article
An article by Dr. Paula Brown, Writing Center coordinator and an English professor at Louisiana Tech, will be published this fall in the “Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts.” Brown’s article, “Gnostic Magic in Jonathan Strange and Mr....
Louisiana Tech offers minor in international studies
Louisiana Tech students have the option of minoring in a field that looks at the global economy. The international studies minor is open to any student who wishes to prepare to compete in a global marketplace. Dr. Don Kaczvinsky, dean of the...
Tech English instructor publishes poetry
The literary magazine “The 2River View” Fall 2012 issue published two poems written by Louisiana Tech English instructor, April Honaker, titled “ode to belly” and “seeing hooks.” Honaker was selected as one of 10 poets to be published...
Tech art professor exhibits work in Tokyo
Prints Tokyo 2012 will feature Louisiana Tech art professor Marie Bukowski in this year’s non-competitive showcase. The 80th anniversary of the Prints Tokyo exhibition will present 118 print works from artists worldwide. Members of the Japan...