Associate Professor Joanna Ward was born into a Louisiana Tech lineage. Ruston, LA was always going to be her first and only choice to pursue her education. It’s no surprise, then, that she now dedicates her time to enriching the lives of her students and pushing the health informatics and information programs at Tech further […]
106. Gary Kennedy: Once, Twice, Sold
Dr. Gary Kennedy, now the dean of LA Tech’s College of Applied and Natural Sciences, is a Tech alum that’s been at the University for 27 years. He spends this episode talking about ANS’s growth and change over the decades, the special status of programs like nursing, biology, and forestry within the college, and the […]
Alumni Spotlight: Thomas Bergeron (GIS, ’22)
Thomas Bergeron, a graduate in geographic information science (GIS) from the College of Applied and Natural Sciences (ANS), has seamlessly transitioned from an internship at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) to becoming an integral part of the ISW team. Bergeron’s interest in international affairs started at an early age by growing up […]
56. Penny Humphries and Dex Moody: Fashion is Change
Part design. Part business. The Fashion Merchandising and Retail Studies (FMRS) program at Louisiana Tech is a unique curriculum of blended elements that make for a one-of-a-kind student experience. Penny Humphries, Director of Development for the College of Applied and Natural Sciences and an Instructor in Fashion Merchandising, and Dex Moody, a dedicated student in […]
Brianna Hood: ‘It’s been a big adjustment’
A 2019 Conference USA All-Academic honoree, three-time C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member and three-time C-USA Academic Medalist, Brianna Hood could get her schoolwork done pretty much anywhere until COVID-19 created the new challenge of spending what would have been her final cross country season back at home.