Louisiana Tech University’s Science and Technology Education Center (SciTEC) and Department of Mathematics & Statistics will partner to offer a two-day math workshop for local teachers interested in preparation for teaching dual enrollment classes.
Grambling State University students have new way to stay safe on campus. The university has rolled out a cell phone app that allows users to anonymously report tips or safety concerns to authorities.
Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG) Society International, a global organization of women teachers, recognized 5th District Rep. Julia Letlow as their Friend of Education recipient for 2022. Members of Theta Chapter of DKG and the DKG NE legislative representative met with Letlow in her office to present the award since she was unable to attend the state convention in Lafayette. Theta Chapter members nominated Letlow for the Friend of Education Award.
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Education will begin a quarterly seminar series titled Living with Technology with an event focused on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, at 4 p.m. April 20 in University Hall. The event will also be live streamed, and registration is available online.
The images of damaged homes from the recent rash of storms and tornadoes are tragic reminders of the increasing importance of making your home resilient to future windstorms, according to LSU AgCenter professor emerita Claudette Hanks Reichel.
Ruston’s Board of Aldermen will decide Monday whether to take the first step toward proposed City Hall renovations aimed at easing accessibility to one agency and creating office space for another.
The Davison Athletic Complex was alive with animated conversation, filled with tempting and flavorful breakfast food displays, and decorated with springtime flowers and a vivid balloon display of blue, gold, and white recently.