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  • Jan 17, 2025 | ttu.edu | Doug Hensley

    CREATORS When Arfin Lodhi showed up on the campus of Texas Tech University, U.S. President John F. Kennedy had proposed a joint mission to the moon, a new daytime serial called “General Hospital” had just debuted and the U.S. Postal Service had introduced a novel idea: ZIP Codes. It was 1963, and Texas Tech, or Texas Technological College as it was known at the time, was observing its 40th anniversary.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | ttu.edu | Doug Hensley

    CREATORS Texas Tech University’s steadfast commitment to student success has delivered results in the most tangible way possible – higher graduation rates. More Texas Tech students are completing degree requirements and hitting the commencement finish line as a result of the university’s investment in resources such as the Raider Success Hub, an advising excellence office and student success specialists.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | ttu.edu | Doug Hensley

    CREATORS Simon Onditi never intended for things to happen as quickly as they did. In high school, he was just trying to take classes here and there to get a jump on college requirements. But once Simon became accustomed to the pace and demands of college coursework, he found his stride. And with the discipline of a long-distance runner, he settled in and completed class after class after class.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | farmprogress.com | Doug Hensley

    As we flip the calendar to 2025, we approach the new year with cautious optimism. The changes we witnessed last year made 2024 a year of major transitions. The ag commodity markets ended the year lower than we started it, the mortgage interest rate markets ended the year higher than we started it, and the political environment ended the year with major changes headed our way. How might all these changes affect the 2025 farmland market?

  • Dec 3, 2024 | ttu.edu | Doug Hensley

    CREATORS Literally, Antarctica is the last place Natasja van Gestel ever thought she would find herself. It is remote and inhospitable, windblown and frozen, mysterious and foreboding. Other than a small portion of the international science community, the continent is uninhabited, unless you were to count a handful of various penguin and seal species. Still, van Gestel found herself drawn here more than a decade ago.

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