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When Electrical Engineering senior Diego Segura Ibarra joined Louisiana Tech University in the Winter of 2018, he planned to earn an electrical engineering degree that would prepare him for a career in his dream field of integrated circuits. What he found was a community as invested in his success as he was.
Segura Ibarra learned about Louisiana Tech’s internationally renowned project-based engineering curricula through Study Union, an agency that helps place Colombian students in programs that will help them learn a second language. The organization placed his older brother in an independent institution in Boston where he could complete an ELS (English as a Second Language) program. A few years later when he was ready to join his brother in the U.S., Study Union connected him to the ELS program at Louisiana Tech where he could join a world-famous Electrical Engineering program afterward and his brother could study architecture.
The Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science is pleased to announce its 2021 Outstanding Juniors, Seniors, and Faculty.
During the Spring Quarter of each year, College of Engineering and Science (COES) faculty and staff nominate outstanding juniors and seniors, and a committee selects winners based on service to the University and College and academic success. Seniors vote on their favorite faculty members. Winners are announced at the College’s annual Spring Release celebration.
Students selected Dr. John Easley, senior lecturer for industrial engineering, and Dr. Timothy Reeves, lecturer of mechanical engineering, as Outstanding Faculty.
In addition to College-wide awards for outstanding students and faculty, the Engineering and Science Association awarded the National Society of Black Engineers first place in the COES Cup competition, the Society of Women Engineers second place, and the American Society of Civil Engineers third place at the same event for
By Yucatan Times on January 8, 2021
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YOUNG MAN VACATIONS IN PUERTO VALLARTA WHILE KNOWINGLY INFECTED WITH COVID-19, ENDS IN HOSPITAL
A 26-year-old man was treated by Civil Protection elements on Playa Los Muertos, in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico; with symptoms of COVID-19.
While walking along Playa Los Muertos, the young man had trouble breathing, so they requested medical attention.
The man, originally from Puebla and identified as José Manuel, explained that three days before traveling he was diagnosed with COVID-19, and was transferred to the IMSS clinic 170 to receive medical attention.
Despite having put tourists and workers in Puerto Vallarta at risk, the man was charged with any crime or sanction, because his individual guarantees marked in article 16 of the Constitution would be violated, explained Salvador Segura Ibarra, coordinator of He
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