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===Presidents===
===Presidents===


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| '''1932 – 1934''' || Russell E. Lawrence
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| '''1934 – 1964''' || E. George Lawrence
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| '''1964 – 1977''' || Wayne H. Buell
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| '''1977 – 1993''' || Richard E. Marburger
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| '''1993 – 2006''' || Charles M. Chambers
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| '''2006 – 2012''' || Lewis N. Walker
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| '''2012 – Current''' || Virinder K. Moudgil
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Presidents

LTU continued its transformation from a primarily commuter institution to offering a full campus life with the construction of more residence halls—Donley Hall (6), Reuss Hall (7), and the award-winning East Residence Hall (8)(9), the latter for all first-year students. The University now has the capacity for more than 1,000 residential students.

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Master’s degree programs in business were created in 1989, engineering in 1990, and arts and sciences in 1997. In recognition of these post-baccalaureate programs, LIT changed its name to Lawrence Technological University on Jan. 1, 1989.[1]





School
Founded
College of Architecture and Design
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College of Arts and Sciences
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College of Business and Information Technology
1952
College of Engineering
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School of Engineering
1994

Seljuk Turks

Early in the eleventh century the Seljuk Turk swept into Iran, once established they persecuted the Zoroastrians like regimes before them. (meena iyer 43)


Mongol Invasion

The thirteenth century saw the Mongol invasion of Iran under Chengiz Khan. The fierce Mongol barbarians killed the learned and scholarly, and destroyed all kinds of texts. It was in this destruction that the last of the great collected works of Zoroastrian text was lost and also the last of the great fire temples was destroyed. (meena iyer 43)


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An important Muslim theologian, Mahmud ibn Umar al-Zamakhshari (1075-1144)suggested that Zoroastrains be publicly humiliated each time jizya was collected.[2]

After 850 CE, Zoroastrians were required to wear yellow caps, shawls, belts and badges so that they could easily distinguisghed and the use of horses and saddles was forbidden by Muslim authorities.[2]

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References

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