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Professor presents on Francophone film, hosts roundtable discussions
Dr. Dolliann Hurtig from Louisiana Tech’s School of Literature and Language presented at the Louisiana Foreign Language Teachers’ Association Conference in Lafayette recently. Hurtig organized and headed three consecutive round table...
Percussion Ensemble scheduled
The first North Louisiana Youth Percussion Ensemble Festival will take place this weekend in Howard Auditorium. The event will begin with a 7:30 p.m. concert on Friday, March 16 in Howard Auditorium and will feature guest artist Dr. Blake...
Activities abound for Women’s History Month
Louisiana Tech’s department of history and Phi Alpha Theta history honor society have teamed up to celebrate Women’s History Month with a variety of lectures, films and a research paper competition. Dr. Laurie S. Stoff, an assistant professor...
Renowned guitarist to perform at Tech
Odair Assad, a world-renowned guitarist, will perform at Louisiana Tech’s Howard Auditorium on Thursday, March 8. Sponsored by the Louisiana Tech Concert Association, Assad’s performance is the first of two solo performances as part of the 67th...
Journalists bring home awards from regional conference
Louisiana Tech’s student-run newspaper, The Tech Talk, along with its staff, received multiple accolades from the Southeast Journalism Conference, held recently at the University of Tennessee-Martin. SEJC, an eight-state regional group,...
School of Art, A.E. Phillips collaboration yields results
Roots have taken form, and A.E. Phillips Laboratory School and Louisiana Tech’s School of Art’s collaboration project to bring together students from the two schools is complete. Jes Schrom, an assistant professor of photography, and Maggie...
Masterworks Chorus seeks new members
The North Central Louisiana Masterworks Chorus, directed by Dr. Sean Teets, director of choral activities at Louisiana Tech, is seeking singers for a spring concert in May titled "It's a Grand Night for Singing." Teets said the chorus is...
Renowned ‘Ashes of Waco’ author to speak at Tech
Nationally renowned journalist and author of Ashes of Waco: An Investigation, Dick Reavis, will speak Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 6 p.m. in Wyly Tower in a community forum. Reavis will participate in a Q&A forum to include student...
Black History Month event focuses on religious resistance during slavery
The Lambda-Rho Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, along with Louisiana Tech’s department of history and McGinty Trust, will sponsor a discussion titled “Yes, Lord: African-American Religious Resistance During Slavery” on Thursday, Feb. 9 at the...
School of Art, A.E. Phillips collaborate for art project
They may just be across the street, but they are decades away. A chain-link fence on the edge of A.E. Phillips Laboratory School separates it from Louisiana Tech’s School of Art, but that fence will also bring them together. Thanks to a...