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School of Art galleries plan fall exhibitions
David Wolske, an award-winning designer, typographer and artist, and A.W. Thompson, the director of the School of Communications at Grand Valley State University in Michigan, will share their works with the Louisiana Tech community in the...
Associate professor delves into study of Virginia Woolf
An associate professor of English at Louisiana Tech has had an essay on Virginia Woolf’s classic feminist treatise, “A Room of One’s Own,” published in this month’s issue of “Names, A Journal of Onomastics.” In her essay “Naming Shakespeare’s...
History honor society receives national accolades
Louisiana Tech’s Lambda-Rho Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, History Honor Society has once again walked off with national honors in the society’s annual “best chapter” competition. According to Phi Alpha Theta national executive director Dr....
Louisiana Tech earns high marks in multiple national rankings
Louisiana Tech University has been recognized as being among the top public institutions in the nation according to recently-released rankings by multiple media outlets. US News & World Report released its 2011 Best Colleges list on Tuesday...
Professor’s article marks the 30th anniversary of ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’
Dr. Robert Rudnicki, an associate professor and coordinator of graduate studies in English, published an essay on John Kennedy Toole’s novel "A Confederacy of Dunces" in the Mississippi Quarterly, a prominent scholarly journal of Southern...
Christmas book edited by Louisiana Tech faculty members
Faculty members from Louisiana Tech’s College of Liberal Arts joined together to edit a Christmas-related book. “Christmas Stories from Ohio,” edited by Dr. Dorothy Robbins, an associate professor of English, and with Dr. Kenneth Robbins,...
Kaczvinsky increases knowledge on book illustration
Louisiana Tech’s director of the School of Literature and Language received an opportunity recently to investigate the way books from the 15th to 21st century were illustrated. Dr. Donald P. Kaczvinsky attended the Rare Book School at the...
French professor presides over a special session at national conference
Dr. Dolliann Margaret Hurtig, an associate professor of French at Louisiana Tech, presented at the 88th National Conference of the American Association of Teachers of French held in Philadelphia, Penn. Hurtig presided over the July Session as...
Tech’s Kaczvinsky organizes international conference
Dr. Donald P. Kaczvinsky, director of Louisiana Tech’s School of Literature and Language, recently coordinated an international conference held in New Orleans and presented his own research relating to literature and language. The On Miracle...
Louisiana Tech to make student engagement, success a campus-wide effort
Louisiana Tech University President Dan Reneau is asking his faculty and staff to engage in renewing plans that will keep the institution on track for achieving its ambitious goals during these transformative times for higher education. Reneau...