Louisiana Tech University
colloquially referred to as Louisiana Tech or La. Tech, is a coeducational
public research university in Ruston, Louisiana, United States. Louisiana Tech
is designated as a Tier One national university by the 2015 U.S. News & World
Report college rankings and is the only Tier One national university in the
nine-member University of Louisiana System. As a designated space grant
college, member of the Southeastern Universities Research Association, member
of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, and Carnegie Research
University with high research activity (RU/H), Louisiana Tech conducts research
with ongoing projects funded by agencies such as NASA, the National Institutes
of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and the
Federal Aviation Administration. Louisiana Tech is one of only 35 comprehensive
research universities in the nation and the only university in Louisiana to be
designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance
Education and Research by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the United
States Department of Homeland Security (DHS).The university is known for its
engineering and science programs.
Louisiana Tech opened as the
Industrial Institute and College of Louisiana in 1894 during the Second
Industrial Revolution. The original mission of the college was for the
education of students in the arts and sciences for the purpose of developing an
industrial economy in post-Reconstruction Louisiana. Four years later, the
state constitution changed the school's name to Louisiana Industrial Institute.
In 1921, the college changed its name to Louisiana Polytechnic Institute to
reflect its evolution into a larger and more capable institute of technology.
Under the leadership of Dr. F. Jay Taylor, the college continued to grow and
change over time. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute became desegregated in the
1960s and officially changed its name to Louisiana Tech University in 1970 as
the school developed into a research university.
Louisiana Tech enrolled 11,271 students in five academic colleges during the fall 2014 academic quarter including 1,726 students in the graduate school. In addition to the main campus in Ruston, Louisiana Tech holds classes at the Louisiana Tech University Shreveport Center, Cyber Innovation Center in Bossier City, Barksdale Air Force Base, and on the Century Link campus in Monroe.
Louisiana Tech enrolled 11,271 students in five academic colleges during the fall 2014 academic quarter including 1,726 students in the graduate school. In addition to the main campus in Ruston, Louisiana Tech holds classes at the Louisiana Tech University Shreveport Center, Cyber Innovation Center in Bossier City, Barksdale Air Force Base, and on the Century Link campus in Monroe.
Louisiana Tech fields 16 varsity
NCAA Division I sports teams (7 men's, 9 women's teams) and is a member of
Conference USA of the Football Bowl Subdivision. The university is known for
its Bulldogs football team and Lady Techsters women's basketball program which
won three national championship titles (1981, 1982, 1988) and made 13 Final Four
appearances in the program's history.
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