The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot of the ways clubs and organizations on Louisiana Tech’s campus operate and function. State guidelines have limited many opportunities for these groups, such as holding meetings, competing in person for events, fundraising, and organizing social gatherings.
But Tech’s Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club has not let these new restrictions stop them from expanding their club and reaching for success.
At the American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association’s (APVMA) symposium held March 14, the Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club received the “Outstanding Club Award” for the essay submission by junior and animal science major Faith Scott.
Scott wrote and submitted an essay about the club’s response to the pandemic restrictions and how the club’s members have “forged on despite the pandemic,” wrote Scott in her essay.
Report: Louisiana colleges, police, failed to follow law protecting students from sexual misconductÂ
Six women reported a Louisiana college student for sexual misconduct. No one connected the dots, because LSU, UL Lafayette and Louisiana Tech University did not follow statutes dictated by state law designed to root out predators on Louisiana campuses, according to a new
Act 172, passed in 2015, requires universities and local law enforcement agencies to alert one another to reports of alleged sex crimes involving students in their areas. It ordered colleges to block students from transferring schools during sex-offense investigations and to disclose any resulting disciplinary actions to incoming schools.Â