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SciTEC partners with other groups, institutions to boost state s STEM ecosystem

Louisiana Tech University’s Science and Technology Education Center (SciTEC) in the College of Education recently announced plans to establish the STEM Collective for Innovative Louisiana Stakeholders (SCILS) Center. The Center, established in partnership with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) stakeholders along the Interstate-20 corridor, will serve Louisiana’s Region 8 from Caddo Parish to East Carroll Parish as a member of the Louisiana Regional STEM Network. “The development of Louisiana’s regional STEM centers will help us in building a robust STEM ecosystem across our state,” said Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, Louisiana’s Commissioner of Higher Education. “By bringing together regional partners around a common goal of innovation combined with stronger STEM education to employment pathways, great things are ahead for our students and our state. Louisiana Tech is stepping forward to lead in this area.”

Elizabeth Tallulah Betsy Gilbert | Ruston Daily Leader

Elizabeth Tallulah “Betsy” Gilbert Friday, February 26, 2021 Elizabeth Tallulah “Betsy” Gilbert passed away on February 14, 2021, at her home in Glen Rose, Texas. Betsy was born on in Ruston on January 22, 1951, to Elizabeth and Dan Gilbert. Betsy attended Ruston primary and secondary schools and received her B.A. in Journalism from Louisiana Tech University in 1973. Following graduation from Tech, she pursued a career as a freelance writer, which gave her the opportunity to work and live in a variety of places including Atlanta, New Orleans, San Francisco, Denver, and Oxford, MS until eventually settling in Texas. She was a talented and versatile writer whose skills allowed her to work on projects ranging from technical manuals, various media projects, and writing/editing novels and screenplays.

Engineering dean named president-elect of ASEE | News

February 23, 2021 The founding dean of Campbell’s School of Engineering will be the next leader of the American Society for Engineering Education. Dr. Jenna Carpenter was elected ASEE president-elect, the national organization announced in February. Carpenter will serve a one-year term as president-elect beginning in June, followed by a full year as ASEE president. ASEE is a global society of individual, institutional and corporate members whose vision is “excellent and broadly accessible education empowering students and engineering professionals to create a better world.” “It is such an honor to be able to work with ASEE’s great board, members and staff to continue the work of advancing engineering and engineering technology education,” Carpenter said. “ASEE offers its members a wide range of opportunities to share best practices, develop new programs and ideas, learn new skills, and explore new avenues of research.”

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