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Louisiana Polytechnic Institute became desegregated in the 1960s. It officially changed its name to Louisiana Tech University in 1970 as it satisfied criteria of a research university. Louisiana Tech enrolled 12,463 students in five academic colleges during the Fall 2018 academic quarter including 1,282 students in the graduate school. [8]
The History of Louisiana Tech University began when the Industrial Institute and College of Louisiana was founded in Ruston, Louisiana in 1894. The institute was founded to develop an industrial economy in the state of Louisiana. Four years later, the school was renamed the Louisiana Industrial Institute when Louisiana adopted the Constitution ...
Jeff Cox – judge of the Louisiana 26th Judicial District court in Bossier and Webster parishes since 2005 [4] Luther F. Cole – state legislator and judge from Baton Rouge; attended Louisiana Tech 1943–1944 [5] James L. Dennis – judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; Terry A. Doughty – federal judge
Louisiana Tech plays home games at Joe Aillet Stadium, which has garnered the nickname The Joe. The stadium is located on the campus of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana. Led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw, the Bulldogs christened Louisiana Tech Stadium with a 35–7 victory over East Carolina on September 28, 1968.
This is a list of people who have served as president of Louisiana Tech University, via the Louisiana Tech Department of Special Collections, Archives, and Manuscripts. Arthur T. Prescott (1895–1899) W. C. Robinson (1899–1900) James B. Aswell (1900–1904) W. E. Taylor (1904–1905) C. E. Byrd (1906–1907) John E. Keeny (1908–1926)
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The Louisiana Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1984 to honor student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and benefactors who have been highly successful at Louisiana Tech and who have distinguished themselves professionally. [1]
The Louisiana Tech University chapter of the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) is one of the oldest and most active NASTT Student Chapters in North America. NASTT is an engineering society of individuals, public organizations, and private companies with strong beliefs in the practical, social, and environmental benefits ...