Both Louisiana Tech University and Grambling State University made announcements Wednesday related to their plans to promote campus safety when students return to in-person classes in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
In response to Gov. John Bel Edwards’ announcement last week that Louisiana will remain in Phase Two of economic reopening for at least another month, Louisiana Tech University has moved its upcoming freshman orientation sessions to online-only format.
COVID-19 won’t stop lifelong learners — high school students from Lafayette who recently used art and science to learn more about the novel coronavirus and how their education can have an impact on the future.
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business is now accepting applications for a newly developed undergraduate certificate in information assurance and cyber security management.
Most students at Louisiana Tech University are home for the summer, even more than usual this year because the university’s first summer session of classes is completely online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ruston musician Shayla Blake is this year’s recipient of Argent Financial Group’s Distinguished Fellowship for the Hambidge Center’s Creative Residency Program, Argent announced last week.
Teresa Murray, associate professor for biomedical engineering and the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Sciences at Louisiana Tech University, is collaborating with former Louisiana Tech doctoral student Chelsea Pernici and professors at the University of Arizona to help develop solutions to traumatic brain injury.
The Lambright Sports and Wellness Center, closed to the public since mid-March, will open its doors again on June 15 with policies in place to protect students, staff, and members.