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Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Search for missing antimatter earns LTU professor a National Science Foundation grant
Where is all the antimatter? Established theories predict our universe should have similar amounts of matter and antimatter. But almost everything we see around us, from here to the edge of the observable universe, is matter. Why?Wednesday, August 19, 2020
LTU Instructor awarded the National Storytelling Network's prestigious ORACLE Circle of Excellence Award
Corinne Stavish, a full time Instructor for the Humanities, Social Sciences and Communication Department was recently awarded the National Storytelling Network’s prestigious ORACLE Circle of Excellence Award. The Circle of Excellence is presented to artists who are recognized nationally by their peers to be master storytellers who set the standards for excellence and have demonstrated, over a significant period of time, a commitment and dedication to the art of storytelling.Thursday, June 18, 2020
COVID-19 Modeling
Since the first noted case of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, the disease has spread across the globe. To date, it has infected almost 8 million people and killed 400,000 worldwide.Thursday, May 7, 2020
New LTU degree combines technology with the humanities
Lawrence Technological University is offering a new degree that combines high tech with the humanities to prepare graduates for the jobs of tomorrow. The Bachelor of Science in Technological Humanities will be offered through the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Communication, part of LTU’s College of Arts and Sciences.Thursday, April 30, 2020
The HSSC Dept. is pleased to welcome Dr. Joy Schaefer as Senior Lecturer of Media Communication!
This fall, Dr. Schaefer will be teaching MCO 2213: Intro to Film Studies; MCO 4073: Horror & Thriller Films; & LLT 3643: Literature into Film. To find out more, email jschaefer@ltu.edu.Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Registration open for summer classes at LTU
Students can register now for summer semester classes that begin Tuesday, May 26, at Lawrence Technological University, including fast-track certificate programs in rapidly growing career fields. In keeping with social distancing guidelines imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic, all classes will be offered online in the 2020 summer semester, which ends Friday, July 31.ONLINE MAGAZINES
Lawrence Tech Magazine / Fall 2020
LTU vs Covid-19, Nursing students on the front lines, New provost, Alumni news and more[ Read More ]