Louisiana Tech University
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Former names | The Industrial Institute and College of Louisiana (1894–1898) Louisiana Industrial Institute (1898–1921) Louisiana Polytechnic Institute (1921–1970) |
|---|---|
| Motto | Union, Justice and Confidence |
| Type | Public, Space grant |
| Established | 1894[1] |
| Endowment | $94 million |
| President | Les Guice |
Academic staff | 504 |
| Students | 11,015 |
| Undergraduates | 9,215 |
| Postgraduates | 1,770 |
| Location | , , |
| Campus | Rural |
| Colors | Red & Blue [2] |
| Affiliations | APLU, SURA, C-USA |
| Mascot | Champ & Tech |
| Website | LaTech.edu |
Louisiana Tech University is a College in Ruston, Louisiana.[1] It has degrees from associates to doctoral level.[3]
Louisiana Tech University Media
- Hale Hall Louisiana Tech.jpg
Hale Hall, once a men's dormitory, is now the home of the Louisiana Tech School of Architecture & Office of Admissions.
Keeny Hall: Administrative building dates to the middle 1930s; designed, along with several other Tech buildings by architect Edward F. Neild of Shreveport.
- LA Tech Clock Tower.JPG
The Centennial Plaza Clock Tower
- Ropp Center Louisiana Tech.jpg
Ropp Center: The oldest existing building on the Tech campus
- LaTech Quad towards the Lady of the Mist.jpg
The Quad at Louisiana Tech University sits in the center of the old campus and is a hot spot for events and large student gatherings.
Davison Hall: Home of the Professional Aviation Department
- Tech Pointe Louisiana Tech.jpg
Tech Pointe on Louisiana Tech enterprise campus
- Institute for Micromanufacturing Louisiana Tech.jpg
Institute for Micromanufacturing
- College of Business Louisiana Tech.jpg
College of Business building at Louisiana Tech campus
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