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Choirs to perform in winter concert
The Louisiana Tech choirs will perform a winter choral concert on Valentine’s Day with the theme, “The Songs We Love.” Music by Dickau, Van Dijk, Beck, Brahms, Ginsberg and more will be performed. Admission to the event, which will begin at...
History department announces scholarship availability
Louisiana Tech’s department of history is accepting applications for the Garnie W. McGinty undergraduate scholarships in history for the 2012-2013 academic year. To be eligible for consideration, entering freshmen must have an ACT composite...
Hamrick has work featured in revised textbook
The photography program coordinator at Louisiana Tech has had his portfolio chosen to be included in a revised textbook. Frank Hamrick, who also serves as an assistant professor, has his work featured in the revised version of “The Elements of...
Music to abound in Tech’s Howard Auditorium
Events on back-to-back days will feature faculty performances and the percussion ensemble for the Tech and Ruston communities to attend free of charge. First, on Monday, Feb. 6, the Louisiana Tech Percussion Ensemble, directed by Dr. Gregory...
History talk to focus on Middle East politics
“Middle East Dictators: How They Rise, How They Rule, How They Fall” will be discussed by Dr. A. Nazir Atassi, a Louisiana Tech assistant professor of history. Atassi will serve as speaker for the department of history’s Faculty Lecture Series...
School of Art announces endowed scholarship
Louisiana Tech’s School of Art has received a scholastic gift from a retired Tech professor and supporter of the university. Dr. Reba K. Neel created the Lenora McDonald Neel and Oliver Fulton Neel School of Art Endowed Scholarship. The...
School of Art exhibitions show history, life
Two upcoming exhibitions – one featuring letterpress and the other photography – will open next month at Louisiana Tech’s School of Art galleries. Jim Sherraden will display work from “Hatch Show Print – American Letterpress Since 1879,” and...
Flamenco company returns to Tech
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, a premier company in the United States, will return to Louisiana Tech on Thursday, Feb. 9. With influences from Africa, the Americas and the Middle East blended into their performance, Flamenco Vivo Carlota...
Professor, student’s work published
A Louisiana Tech assistant professor and his student will have their work published in upcoming art magazines. Frank Hamrick, who teaches art, will have his photograph, “Dial,” published in Creative Quarterly Magazinethis winter. The...
Rudnicki’s book chapter published
The Robert. C. Snyder Professor of English at Louisiana Tech has contributed a book chapter to “Lewis Nordan: Humor, Heartbreak, and Hope,” published by the University of Alabama Press and available on Amazon. Dr. Robert Rudnicki’s essay,...