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Louisiana Tech graduates second-largest class in history
The News-Star (Monroe) 2 hrs ago Louisiana Tech University Office of University Communications
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Last weekend, Louisiana Tech University conveyed degrees on 1,040 graduates, the second-largest class in university history, in four ceremonies.
Each commencement featured a different speaker all recognized and distinguished graduates of Louisiana Tech University. All the speakers focused on the impact that a Louisiana Tech education made on their lives.
College of Engineering and Science
In his address for the College of Engineering and Science ceremony, Bill Bailey Jr., electrical engineering,’87, focused on the three Ps of success – preparation, perspiration and providence.
“The Tower,” a team of computer science and cyber engineering students, earned top honors at Louisiana Tech University’s 12th annual Cyber Storm event. The team, which included Joseph Brown, cyber engineering student from Covington, Louisiana; Jacob Dumontier, cyber engineering student from New Orleans, Louisiana; Seth Gautreaux, cyber engineering student from Raceland, Louisiana; Cameron Mitchell, computer science student from Bossier City, Louisiana; Nikolas Morgan, cyber engineering student from Sherwood, Arkansas; Carter Ray, cyber engineering student from Magnolia, Arkansas; Kyle Rouselle, computer science student from Luling, Louisiana; and Austin Scioneaux, cyber engineering student from Garyville, Louisiana, won the competition by developing the best defensive and offensive cyber strategies.