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Two students from Louisiana Tech University's College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) have garnered national recognition for their outstanding academic research at the American Association for Family and Consumer Sciences conference. This prestigious event highlights the innovative work of students and professionals in the field, showcasing their contributions to family and consumer sciences.
The students presented their research findings, which demonstrated significant insights into pressing issues affecting families and communities. Their work not only reflects their dedication and hard work but also underscores the importance of research in enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families.
This recognition serves as a testament to the quality of education and mentorship provided by the faculty at Louisiana Tech. It also emphasizes the university's commitment to fostering a research-oriented environment that encourages students to engage in meaningful projects. The achievements of these students are a source of pride for the university and an inspiration for their peers.
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