Texas Tech University

Intercultural Education & Engagement

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Welcome to Intercultural Education & Engagement (IEE)! We are part of Campus Access & Engagement, an office created to further enhance Texas Tech’s efforts around student success. IEE provides student-centered programs, services and education for all Texas Tech students through social, informative and holistic resources and initiatives. Our team works closely with students to strengthen retention efforts by allowing them to build community and peer-to-peer mentorship as well as networking opportunities with both campus and community figures.

Our Mission

Intercultural Education & Engagement takes a student-centered approach to explore and affirm shared humanity through intentional coalition building, holistic resources, scholarly activities and consistent campus outreach to educate our student body, faculty and staff. Our goal is to foster a sense of community at Texas Tech University.

Our Vision

Intercultural Education & Engagement aims to empower and educate global scholars who will use their individual lived experiences to serve as change makers in the Texas Tech community and beyond. We hope the experiences and education students, faculty and staff get through IEE will create change and awareness on a global scale.

Programs and Initiatives

Raider Education Workshop Request

The Raider Education program is a program within Intercultural Education & Engagement that provides leadership development opportunities for all students to encourage and empower Texas Tech University scholars. We aim to prepare Red Raiders to be changemakers beyond their college experience by providing them with leadership skills, knowledge, and opportunities for professional growth. Raider Education furthers the Texas Tech University strategic plan by educating and empowering our entire student body. 

For a full list of our presentations please click here. Please complete the Raider Education Workshop Request form or email us at raidereducation@ttu.edu.”

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Project ENRICH

Project ENRICH is a competitive application-based cohort program open to all incoming first year and second year students, with a focus on post-graduation success and leadership development. Through preprofessional skill enhancement and workshops, participating students will be empowered in their academic career with the knowledge and expertise they will gain as Texas Tech scholars. Project ENRICH aims for participants to excel academically, develop as ethical leaders, and make meaningful contributions to their communities, preparing them for success both during their academic studies and post-graduation.

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Peters Family Legacy Library

The Peters Family Legacy Library (PFLL), a branch of University Libraries, manages Interdisciplinary Information Services. It houses a curated collection of books and provides broad services including academic support, research assistance and tutoring to enhance the experience of TTU students and the broader community.

Location:

Student Enrichment Center

2533 15th Street

Lubbock, TX 79409

For additional information, please contact:

Crystal Cumberland
Senior Director of Campus Engagement
crystal.cumberland@ttu.edu

Emily Warren
Associate Director, Intercultural Education and Engagement
emily.warren@ttu.edu

Campus Access & Engagement