Research/Academic Showcase
Lubbock Art, Music Star in Kansas City
Researchers Develop Model for More Attractive Coastlines
Can Windy Skies Fill Water Taps?
Campus Connection
First in the Nation: TTU Libraries Acquire High-Speed Book Scanner
TIEHH to Receive $850,000 in Federal Funding to Study High-Energy Explosives
Class Project Nets More Than $13,000 for Lubbock, National Charities
Texas Tech University Tuition: Investment and Value
Development
Rawls College Receives $250,000 Grant
Alumni Highlights
2008 Membership Calendar Photo Contest
Hosts Needed for Dinner with 10 Red Raiders
Athletics
Texas Tech Track Athlete Nation's Best Cross-Country Runner
Other
Helpful Links
Upcoming Events
Feb. 16-17 |
With cooperation between the College of Education and the Texas Tech University Press, a festival of authors and ideas will be held with the primary focus on books for young and young adult readers. The festival will be open to the public; a minimal registration fee is likely. |
Feb. 22 - 23 |
Women of the World: the 23rd Annual All University Conference on the Advancement of Women |
April 11 |
John Churchill will be on campus to engage in conversations about the role of the liberal arts and sciences in today's world. Churchill is Executive Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. There will be no charge to hear Dr. Churchill, whose visit will occur in conjunction with the formal installation of Texas Tech's new Phi Beta Kappa chapter. |
April 22 |
The Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Singers will perform on campus at 7:30 pm. The performance will be free and open to the public. Further details will be available soon for the events identified above. Additional bookings for Spring 07 are very likely, check back for details as they become available. |