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Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Idea Factory: Student Athletes Matter: Social activism for change
Student Athletes Matter: Social activism for changeAbstract: Historically athletes like Jack Johnson, Jackie Robinson, Tommie Smith & John Carlos, Babe Ruth, Venus Williams, Muhammad Ali, Billie Jean King, Magic Johnson, Pat Tillman & Colin Kaepernick have all use their highly visible Sport platform for protest, marching against injustice, and to conduct other forms of social activism for change.Wednesday, December 8, 2021
LTU's Robofest returns to in-person competition for 2022 with environmental theme
Lawrence Technological University’s Robofest robotics competition will return to in-person events for its 2022 competition season, leading up to the Robofest World Championships to be held on LTU’s Southfield campus May 12-14, 2022.Friday, October 29, 2021
Resistance, Rebellion, Religious Freedom: The Story of Hanukkah
Hanukkah is not the Jewish Christmas. Almost 2,200 years ago, a small band of oppressed people, in spite of internal conflicts, rebelled against the powerful Seleucid Empire in the first recorded war fought for religious freedom. The Festival of Hanukkah celebrates that story.Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Idea Factory Lecture Series
Idea Factory Lecture SeriesNursing EducationThe Foundation of Professional Nursing Practice and Healthcare in the United StatesPresented by: Suzanne Cleere, Margaret M. Glembocki & M. Therese JamisonTuesday, October 5, 2021
LTU's Robofest crowns winners from around the world
Teams from Hong Kong, Ghana, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, as well as Ann Arbor, Farmington Hills and Rochester in Michigan, claimed first place prizes in Lawrence Technological University’s Robofest competition, a global robotics competition that has continued operations during the entire pandemic.Monday, October 4, 2021
Lawrence Tech IGVC team receives the RoboNation 2021 Self-Drive champions banner, $3,000 award
Lawrence Technological University’s Autonomous Campus Transport (ACTor) team, four-time defending champion in the Self-Drive category of the annual Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition, received a 2021 RoboNation championship banner in a campus ceremony.ONLINE MAGAZINES
Lawrence Tech Magazine / Spring 2022
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Innovation Magazine / Summer 2021
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