Outreach and engagement continue to become more important. We want to make sure that our faculty have the tools necessary to effectively integrate it into their already outstanding programs.
Stop by booth 7005 in the Ag Career and Education Pavilion to visit with Davis College representatives and learn more about how Texas Tech is shaping the future.
Involving graduate students as mentors to the undergraduate students will not only give them a chance to learn how to advise and guide research but also to develop communication skills.
Learn how our ongoing efforts within the In Pursuit of Prime campaign are shaping the next generation of leaders and strengthening the future of the cattle industry.
As the college continues its ‘In Pursuit of Prime’ efforts, Davis College Dean Clint Krehbiel is eager to share the vision and momentum driving Davis College forward in the path of excellence.
The commission signing, held in the secretary’s office, brought together the department’s full slate of Senate-confirmed leadership, and marked the return of our AFS food safety expert.
'This recognition is for all of the Texas Tech University meat science family who gave of their time, heart and spirit. I thank God for them and for their heart of service.'
'Her confirmation as Under Secretary further demonstrates the high-quality leadership and nationally recognized expertise represented by the Davis College.'
From ground-breaking research to competitive teams to in-depth profiles of faculty, staff, and students, Norman Martin has been the man behind the camera and stories in Davis College for nineteen years.
'Rural interests are shrinking every day. Only two percent of our population are farmers and ranchers. Someone’s got to fight for that two percent. I want to be that voice.'
Christmas Open House draws faculty and staff, along with colleagues from across campus, for what has become a familiar seasonal ritual – a gathering built around conversation and camaraderie.
'We are delighted to welcome Madeline to our team. She brings extensive expertise in animal care and welfare to the university and will be an invaluable asset.'