Texas Tech University's 14th Annual Graduate Research Poster Competition recently provided an opportunity for students from across campus to present their research before they represent the university at national and international conferences. Presenters included distance students, with one student presenting via Skype from Okinawa, Japan.
Outstanding student academic and extracurricular performance was in the spotlight April 18 at the Bayer Museum of Agriculture. Over 275 students, faculty, staff, parents and supporters attended the annual event hosted by the Block and Bridle Club and the Department of Animal and Food Sciences.
Recently 62 laboratories within Texas Tech's College of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources were surveyed by Tech's Environmental Health and Safety Department. The surveys are conducted at least two times a year to ensure the labs are in compliance with university and federal guidelines for lab safety.