List of Louisiana Tech University people

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The following is a list of notable people associated with Louisiana Tech University , in the American city of Ruston, Louisiana.

Contents

Academia

Arts, entertainment, and humanities

Business

Government

Activism

Executive

Judiciary

Legislative

Military

Sports

Football

Bulldog basketball

Lady Techster basketball

Baseball

Track and field

Soccer

Horse racing

Notable Louisiana Tech faculty

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