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NSF
$400,000 grant to fund 120 scholarships
A $400,000 National
Science Foundation grant will fund 120 scholarships
for LSUS students over the next four years to help meet
the nation's...
Radio
network to 'jazz up' campus with April festival
There are no hills, but the weekend of
April 26-28 the LSUS campus will be alive with the sound
of music...
First
Test Well
The
drilling crew prepares to set another section of pipe
as they bore the first test well for LSUS's Red River
Education and Research Park at C. Bickham Dickson Park.
The project is a partnership between LSUS and the city
of Shreveport. (See Chancellor Vince Marsala's column
on the cover of this issue for more about RRERP, and
look for extensive coverage of the Institute's current
research in the next issue of LSUS News.)
Toting
the Torch
Dr.
Terry Harris, associate professor of English, transfers
the Olympic flame to his torch (right) as he prepares
to fulfill his quarter-mile of the Olympic Torch Relay.
Harris (left) carried the flame in Arkadelphia, Ark.,
Dec. 13 on part of the13,500-mile winding trek through
the United States. Harris, who is currently on a sabbatical
leave,
started running for exercise in 1985. He qualified for
the Boston Marathon in 1988 and has run in that event
12 times. He has been on the LSUS faculty since 1988.
Of his favorite pastime Harris said, "I discovered
through running I'm a lot more competitive as an individual."
Former
student establishes scholarships for marketing, communications
professors
"You may think I'm crazy," Rachelle Smith
told Dr. Charlene Handford Barlow's persuasion and propaganda
class in January...
Anonymous
student names scholarship for Burke
Dr. Lisa Burke, assistant professor of management, was
"honored, to say the least," to learn a former
student, who wishes to remain...
LSUS
Pilots Season Schedule
LSUS
Pilots Roster
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