Music fans and critics know that the music of the Beatles underwent a dramatic transformation in just a few years, but until now there hasn’t been a scientific way to measure the progression. That could change now that computer scientists at Lawrence Technological University have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that can analyze and compare musical styles, enabling research into the musical progression of the Beatles. read more
A consortium of government agencies has approved a $175,000 grant for a two-year study on how Michigan communities with small, shallow-draft harbors can plan for economic sustainability in response to the long-term trend of lower water levels in the Great Lakes.
The study will be led by Civil Engineering Professor Donald Carpenter of Lawrence Technological University in Southfield and Sanjiv Sinha, vice president of Water Resources Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., a Florida-based company with six offices in Michigan.
A decade-long trend of lower water levels in the Great Lakes has hurt economic activity in Michigan communities with harbors, and the trend is likely to continue. By 2015 public harbors in the state will be required to develop five-year master plans in order to receive financial support from the Waterways Commission of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). read more
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder visited the Center for Innovative Materials Research (CIMR) at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) on July 16 for a briefing by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) on its progress on building bridges that can last 100 years. read more
Lawrence Technological University (LTU) has donated 50 Fujitsu tablet PCs to Vista Maria of Dearborn Heights, a non-profit providing treatment programs and other services to victimized girls and young women in Southeast Michigan. read more
Nearly 300 participants and dozens of volunteers arrived at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) on the evening of June 21 for the Southfield Summer Soulstice. The 5k/10k run and one-mile walk was a joint venture between the City of Southfield, LTU, and Run as One Productions, LLC. The name represented the soul-embodying elements of healthy lifestyle and outdoor celebration in the community. read more
The Southfield Corporate Relay For Life is quickly approaching! The event will be held on September 10, 2014 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the Lawrence Technological University quadrangle. It’ll be an opportunity to raise money in support of the fight against cancer, promote a healthy lifestyle and honor those who have lost their battle with the disease.
The event will be short in length, but huge in impact – and your business can be a part of it. Last year, the Southfield Corporate Relay For Life had over 50 attendees and raised more than $23,000 – two milestones that we hope to exceed this year. To make it happen, we’re going to need your help!
Now is the time to form your team in support of this great cause. You can create your team, donate and learn more about the upcoming relay by visiting this link, or by contacting Rochelle Holman at (248) 663-3419 or rochelle.holman@cancer.org. If you create a team but aren’t quite sure how to fundraise, check out these Relay For Life fundraising tips!
Douglas E. Ebert, former chief operating officer of the Cranbrook Educational Community, has been named to succeed Lloyd E. Reuss as chair of the Board of Trustees at Lawrence Technological University.
Ebert, a trustee of the private, 4,500-student university since 2006 and chair of the board’s Finance Committee, previously spent 33 years in the financial services industry. He was also chair of LTU’s Presidential Search Committee comprised of trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and representatives of the University’s external constituencies that in 2012 resulted in the selection of Virinder K. Moudgil as Lawrence Tech’s seventh president and CEO. read more
Lawrence Technological University has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) for curriculum development that will increase diversity and equity in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. read more
Online master’s degree programs in engineering at Lawrence Technological University have been ranked 17th in the country in the 2014 U.S. News and World Report survey of the best online college programs for veterans.
In addition, LTU’s online engineering programs were rated best in the nation (with the only perfect score) for faculty credentials and training. read more
The coaching staff at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) will offer summer camps for soccer, basketball and volleyball on the campus at 21000 West 10 Mile Road in Southfield.
Lawrence Tech is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and its basketball, soccer and volleyball teams compete in the Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference. read more