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The Louisiana Tech eco-car team was first organized during the 2007-08 academic year. The student team designs innovative fuel-efficient vehicles to compete in the Shell Eco-marathon Americas annual competition in Houston. In 2010, the Louisiana Tech eco-car team won the Urban Concept Design competition and the Urban Concept Team Spirit Award.
Louisiana Tech has produced prominent business people across several industries. Louisiana Tech alumnus Nick Akins is currently serving as chief executive officer of Fortune 500 company American Electric Power. Alumnus Glen Post is the former CEO of CenturyLink, and alumnus Michael McCallister is the former CEO of Humana.
The sub-basement does in fact host the school's active Cadet Corps and National Defence course. According to the current principal the range is still mostly intact. The school has three gyms, which is remarkable in a Toronto public school, and a large 1920s auditorium which is occasionally used in films. Additional facilities include a weight ...
Western Technical-Commercial School is a high school in the High Park North neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada administered by the Toronto District School Board. It shares the same building with Ursula Franklin Academy and The Student School. The school was founded in 1927 and was part of the Toronto Board of Education until 1998.
This is a list of people who have served as president of Louisiana Tech University, via the Louisiana Tech Department of Special Collections, Archives, and Manuscripts. Arthur T. Prescott (1895–1899) W. C. Robinson (1899–1900) James B. Aswell (1900–1904) W. E. Taylor (1904–1905) C. E. Byrd (1906–1907) John E. Keeny (1908–1926)
Jaylon Ferguson – Louisiana Tech and Conference USA all-time leader in sacks; Bobby Gray – retired NFL safety for the Chicago Bears; Garland Gregory – former AAFC guard/linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers; Roland Harper – retired NFL running back for the Chicago Bears; Carlos Henderson – current wide receiver for the Bulldogs
The registrar general of Canada (French: registraire général du Canada) is responsible for registering all letters patent, commissions, instruments, proclamations, and any other documents that may, from time to time, be issued under the Great Seal of Canada or the Privy Seal of Canada.
At the same time he established RCC Publications, which continues to supply technical data to service technicians in Canada. [2] In 1930, as reported by The Globe newspaper, Rogers-Majestic Corporation and Radio College of Canada established a plan for registering radio servicemen of the entire Dominion. Examining and qualifying those who ...