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TTU Receives $19.3M from Bayer CropScience
LUBBOCK – Texas Tech University officials announced today (Jan. 23) a $19.3 million contribution from Bayer CropScience to benefit research programs and projects in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
TTU Researchers Testing New Technique To ID Cancerous Moles
Some people who find a suspicious mole on their skin may wonder if it’s skin cancer, yet wait around not seeking medical advice. A researcher at Texas Tech University is collaborating with researchers at the University of Utah to crowdsource pictures of atypical moles, in hopes of getting people to see a doctor sooner.
TTU System Launches Chancellor Search
Larry Anders, chairman of the chancellor search committee appointed by the Board of Regents of the Texas Tech University System, announced today (Jan. 22) the official launch of the search for the TTU System’s next chancellor.
TTU Part of Multi-Million Dollar Transportation Grant Team
Research will focus on the condition of highway infrastructure across the Southwest.
TTU Announces Donovan Maddox Engineering Chair
As communities worldwide seek to improve their natural resources, Texas Tech University has appointed a renowned water quality and quantity researcher as inaugural holder of the Donovan Maddox Distinguished Engineering Chair.
TTU Hosts Annual National Academic Conference
Texas Tech University will host the 14th annual national conference of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC) Oct. 8-9 in the Student Union Building and McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center.
TTU Free Market Institute to Host Nationally Syndicated Columnist
As part of a free public lecture series, organizers at Texas Tech University’s Free Market Institute will have conservative newspaper columnist Walter E. Williams speak from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at the Allen Theatre in Texas Tech’s Student Union Building (SUB).
TTU Receives Gift to Support Hispanic Communications Institute
Officials from the Texas Tech University System (TTUS) announced today a gift from the Charitable Trust of Thomas Jay Harris that will rename the Institute for Hispanic and International Communication in the College of Media & Communication.
Lesser Prairie-Chicken Nest Survival May Decline by 2050
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY – Lesser prairie-chicken nest survival may decrease to a level considered too low to sustain the current population by 2050, according to a new report by Texas Tech University and the U.S. Geological Survey.