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Archive for December, 2009

Free H1N1 Vaccines Available at Student Wellness Center

Vaccinations are available to all faculty, staff and students on a first-come, first-served basis with a Texas Tech ID from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Students Invited to Share the Texas Tech Experience During Sibling Weekend 2010

Parent and Family Relations will host a fun, educational and spirit-filled weekend in February for Texas Tech students and their siblings between the ages of 8-15.

Texas Tech University to Honor Graduates

More than 2,000 students will receive undergraduate and graduate diplomas this weekend.

Texas Tech Chancellor’s Council Announces Distinguished Teaching, Research Awards

Two faculty members selected for their passion and dedication to academics and research.

Texas Tech Judging Teams Strive for Excellence Beyond Competitions

Students from all over the country come to Texas Tech because of the success of judging programs.

Law Teams Co-Champions at American Bar Association Regionals

Texas Tech Law teams have swept the championships in all three ABA regional student advocacy skills competitions.

Texas Tech Chancellor’s Council Announces Distinguished Teaching, Research Awards

The annual Chancellor’s Council Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards are given to faculty members from each of the Texas Tech University System’s universities.

Two Texas Tech Law Teams Co-champions at ABA Regionals

Arbitration teams dominate competition in Missouri.

Texas Tech Hosts Sibling Weekend

University invites prospective Red Raiders to visit campus.

New Technology May Boost Peanut Crops

Texas Tech remote sensing experts’ work with peanut breeding specialists yields promising results.

Texas Tech Scientist Available to Discuss Climate Change Concerns Relevant to COP 15 Conference

Katharine Hayhoe is available to discuss consequences of unchecked climate change for the United States and information directly relevant to international climate treaty discussions taking place.

69th Plenary Meeting of ICAC

Lubbock is also home to Texas Tech University, which has extensive cotton research and extension activities, and the Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute.

Wild weather hits area

Texas Tech canceled its morning classes, much to the dismay – not elation – of students like Bess Luker.

Outstanding leader

Texas Tech Chancellor Kent Hance can add Outstanding Texas Leader to his resume.

Collegiate bass tournament breaks previous records

The top five teams heading into the final day and their weights are Texas Tech’s Ryan Dupriest and Laramie Coggan, with five bass weighing 18.18 pounds for a total of 32.75 pounds;

Plainview-area cotton farmers represented at conference in India

Dr. Seshadri Ramkumar with the Nonwovens and Advanced Materials Laboratory at Texas Tech University is the organizing secretary for the conference which will bring in experts from across the globe.

USA Today: Religious groups active in climate debate

That’s still a majority, says Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist at Texas Tech University and co-author of A Climate for Change, which examines the global warming debate, and potential solutions, from a faith-based perspective.

Fraternity parties with 'Plainview ISD' buses

Gary King couldn’t imagine the circumstances that would have two Plainview ISD buses in his Lubbock neighborhood dropping off what at the time he thought were dozens of high school students drinking beer and causing commotion.

John Montford

news 4 woai has learned there are a few names being tossed around. they include: former state senator, former texas tech chancellor and at&t senior vice president john montford

Texas Tech Signs Agreements With Chinese University To Promote Academic Trade

Texas Tech University recently signed two new partnership agreements with China’s Lanzhou University to open the doors for Chinese students to study in the United States.