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State Tipoffs Involving Louisiana Newsletter for 2022-01-02 ( 4 items ) |
- Louisiana Tech University: Physics Professor Lee Sawyer to Chair American Physical Society Historic Sites Committee (10)
RUSTON, Louisiana, Dec. 28 (TNSPer) -- Louisiana Tech University issued the following news:
Louisiana Tech University Professor of Physics and Academic Director of Chemistry and Physics Dr. H. Lee Sawyer will chair the American Physical Society (APS) Historic Sites Committee for the 2022 year.
The APS Historic Sites Committee is made up of six members selected by the Committee on Committees and appointed by the President-elect for three-year terms. This year, the president-elect has selected S more PR
La. Gov. Edwards' Statement on La. State Rep. Ted James' Federal Appointment as Regional Administrator for the SBA's Region 6 (10)
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Dec. 30 -- Gov. John Bel Edwards, D-Louisiana, issued the following statement:
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Gov. John Bel Edwards issued the following statement on Pres. Joseph R. Biden's appointment of Louisiana State Rep. Ted James as Regional Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator for Region 6, which includes Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Gov. Edwards said:
"Congratulations to my friend Ted James, who has been a fierce advocate for the people of Louisia more PR
Louisiana Tech University: New Resource Center Creates Sense of Belonging for LGBTQ+ Community (10)
RUSTON, Louisiana, Dec. 29 (TNSEco) -- Louisiana Tech University issued the following news:
Dec. 10, Louisiana Tech University's Office of Multicultural Affairs opened up the University's new LGBTQ+ Resource Center on the second floor of the Student Center.
"This center will take on a variety of roles," said Wesley Wilkerson, Louisiana Tech Nursing student and President of Alpha Delta Nu nursing fraternity.
With wardrobe closet space for the TAC's quarterly clothing swap, learning areas for s more PR
LSU Grad Stars in Disney's 'The Mandalorian' (10)
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Dec. 30 (TNSOps) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release:
Barry Lowin can fly, flip, and fight.
"I've gone on a lot of auditions to do back flips, and I joke sometimes that I have back flipped my way through life. Literally backflips paid for my college. Backflips have gotten me lots of jobs," Lowin said.
Lowin, a 2002 graduate of LSU, learned how to backflip as a teenager, training as a gymnast in his hometown of Sulphur, La.
"I ended up being more PR
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