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    HSLIC Annual Report FY1992-93

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    HSLIC Annual Report FY1988-89

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    College Report Spring 2019

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    Dear COES Friends, I would like to thank you for your continued generosity and commitment to the College. Your giving, both financially and through interactions with our students has helped us continue to provide an unparalleled educational experience for our students. As I write this message, we are preparing for the 2019 COES Senior Projects Conference. Each senior will present the products or findings of his or her senior capstone project in a conference setting. Many of you take time out of your busy schedules to attend this event each year, and your participation gives the students valuable experience speaking to experts within their fields. In this report, we highlight a few examples of the innovative leadership and research being conducted by our faculty and students. Among these highlights, you’ll find a spotlight on Electrical Engineering senior John Aguillard, who will make a presentation at the conference and discuss his team’s results on their attempt to set the world record for unmanned aerial vehicle autonomous flight. Professors like Dr. Joan Lynam and Dr. Arden Moore, also featured in this report, continue to provide research opportunities that help students like John grow into the problem solvers of the future. Within this report, you’ll also find a spotlight on the 2019 Deep South Conference, which the Louisiana Tech chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers/American Institute of Steel Construction organized and hosted. Leaders within the organization did an exceptional job making sure the conference was successful and are working on plans to compete at nationals this summer. I invite you to visit our website to discover more stories about the amazing successes that our faculty and students have achieved this year. Many of those successes have been funded through your donations and motivated by your engagement with the students. You have provided startup funds for research labs and materials for hands-on projects that help propel our students to national recognition and high-profile internships. Your support, along with the commitment of our students, faculty and staff, is a key component to our continued success. Thank you. Best Regards, Hisham Hegab, Ph.D.Dean and Max Watson, Sr., Professorhttps://digitalcommons.latech.edu/coes-annual-reports/1002/thumbnail.jp

    HSLIC Annual Report FY1986-87

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    HSLIC Annual Report FY1996-97

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    Library Annual Report 2020-2021

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    HSLIC Annual Report FY2016-17

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    College Report Fall 2019

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    Dear COES Friends, As we finish the 2019 Fall Quarter, I would like to express my appreciation to our students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends. Our students provide leadership throughout campus, volunteering for projects that enhance the College and University, while faculty and staff continue to find increasingly effective ways to engage students. I am appreciative that you, our alumni and friends, continue to support our students by devoting time to industry boards and student organizations. I believe that, together, we are creating an environment built for success. On that note, I am pleased to announce that students will begin using learning spaces in the Integrated Engineering and Science Building this winter quarter. In this report, you’ll learn more about the building. You’ll also learn about senior Mechanical Engineering student Luke Moreau’s family ties to Louisiana Tech, Dr. Elisabeth Fatila’s dedication to students learning chemistry and how students in the CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service program are preparing to protect us from cyber threats. Building a Legacy, the theme of this report reflects on both the content of these articles and the community that we are building together. I hope you enjoy this snapshot of the Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science. Best Regards, Hisham Hegab, Ph.D. Dean and Max Watson, Sr., Professorhttps://digitalcommons.latech.edu/coes-annual-reports/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Annual Report 2017

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    Dear Friends, I am pleased to say the College of Engineering and Science (COES) at Louisiana Tech University is breaking new ground in a variety of ways. We are thrilled to announce that our new Integrated Engineering and Science Education building will likely start construction at the beginning of next year. The new 128,000 square-foot facility will greatly enhance our ability to provide an unparalleled education to our students and help attract the best faculty and staff to support our College’s future growth. We are also breaking new ground in our College’s academic programs. Our newest bachelor’s degree program, Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering Technology, started this fall and now provides our engineering technology students a project-based, hands-on freshman curriculum similar to the Living with Lab curriculum that is taken by our first-year engineering majors. Our first in the nation bachelor’s degree program in Cyber Engineering is off to a solid start and continues to grow while it undergoes its initial accreditation review by ABET this year. We have recently expanded our online programs to offer a master’s degree in industrial engineering, as well as a graduate certificate in Six Sigma Black Belt training. As you will read in this report, our students are leading the way by establishing new student organizations like our Aerospace Engineering Club, creating new products and services through innovation and serving the people of our community. Our faculty are passionate about working with these students to help them become our country’s future leaders in engineering and science. We are particularly excited to have 19 new faculty in the College bringing their new ideas and energy to help us expand our efforts. As we continue to break new ground in preparing the BEST engineers and scientists for tomorrow, I would encourage you to stay connected with us, and I invite you to visit us in Ruston and see the impact that our students, faculty and staff are making in this world. Best Regards, Hisham Hegab, Ph.D.Dean and Thigpen Professorhttps://digitalcommons.latech.edu/coes-annual-reports/1003/thumbnail.jp
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