Campus open today

Our University is open, and classes will be held today, April 29.

Thank you so much for your patience as we continue to recover from last Thursday’s storm.

Update – campus opening

Louisiana Tech University will be open and classes will be held on Monday (April 29, 2019).

We realize that situations vary for each student, faculty, and staff member. If you have extenuating circumstances that will keep you from campus, please contact your supervisor or professor to determine if accommodations can be made.

We understand that this recovery process will be ongoing and will not end on Monday. Returning to a normal routine will be an important part of the healing process for our faculty, staff, and students.

Thank you for your patience and perseverance since the early Thursday morning storms.

Update: Winter weather advisory

The Louisiana Tech University campus is open today, and all operations are normal.

Though the area did not experience accumulation of ice or snow, as the temperature drops this morning, some puddles may turn to ice. Please use caution while walking on campus.

Update: winter weather

This morning, a light snow has begun across north Louisiana.

State police are seeing no accumulation on roads, but plants and grass may have some visible snow.

All operations are NORMAL on campus.

Please use caution when driving into campus and walking on the pedestrian bridge and open stairways.

Dress for cold and windy weather.

Update: Campus safety

Today shortly after midnight, Louisiana Tech police were notified of a Facebook post concerning the threat of a shooting at both Louisiana Tech University and Grambling State University.

Chief Randal Hermes reported the threat to the Louisiana State Police, whose intelligence unit then began the investigation of the threat.

At the same time, Ruston Police Department and the Tech Police Department visited the subject’s apartment and found no weapons in the apartment. The subject said his Facebook account was hacked, and the threatening message was sent from the hacker.

Local officers determined that there was no credible threat at this point.

Officers – including the GSU Police, Tech Police, Ruston Police, and the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office – remain on alert.

The safety of our campus community is our top priority. We will have extra police presence on campus today.

Please keep alert and notify police immediately if any suspicious behavior or activity is observed.

Thank you for your attention at this time. We will continue to update the campus as we are able.