The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine received full approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday, becoming the first version of the inoculation to move past authorization for emergency use to the FDA’s highest endorsement.
Louisiana Tech University added another 300 graduates to its alumni corps as the summer quarter came to a close with Thursday’s graduation ceremony at the Thomas Assembly Center.
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy toured the Integrated Engineering and Science Building with Louisiana Tech University President Les Guice and Associate Dean Heath Tims this week while in town to participate in the ground breaking of the Ruston Monroe Street Corridor project, which will connect downtown, Louisiana Tech and Interstate 20.
Wes Mouk (right), with the Louisiana Associated General Contractors, presented a $5,000 check to Madison Coats, secretary of the Louisiana Tech AGC, to assist students in attending the AGC of America Convention in Orlando in September.
For many high school students, summer is a time for family trips, extra sleep, and driving class, but six Lincoln Parish students engaged in research with professors in biomedical and chemical engineering as a part of the Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (REAP) at Louisiana Tech University.
Beginning this fall, Louisiana Tech University will offer a new experiential learning opportunity for students interested in careers in journalism, public relations, or communication.
Research, perseverance, leadership in cutting-edge science, and plain hard work toward a specific goal for more than a dozen years has led to a key partnership between Louisiana Tech University and LSU that will pay off in breakthrough industry solutions and new educational advances and opportunities on both campuses.