Leaders outlined the goals and progress of Pathway to Prime, emphasizing alignment across departments and a sharpened focus on impact at the state and national levels.
Drawing on his military background, professional practice, and academic training, Kvashny developed a teaching style that emphasized discipline, collaboration, and character alongside technical skill.
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.
'In addition to his many professional achievements, Ron was a success in a much more fundamental and important way: He was a good person in the truest sense.'
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.
‘Since completing my graduate training here, I have gained valuable contemporary knowledge and extensive hands-on experiences through work and engagement around the world.’
'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.'
‘I’m looking forward to understanding the legislative system on a deeper level. I feel that this class is a special opportunity to have a space to discuss the system on a deeper level .'
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.
'Vacant land is often viewed as a sign of decline, but this book reframes it as a critical opportunity to improve environmental resilience, public health and social equity in cities.'
'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.