Where Are Your Professors?
Sep 20, 2010
Inside Higher Ed. - To Bob Smith, provost at Texas Tech University, maintaining a public faculty directory is just one of those things universities do.
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Sep 20, 2010
Inside Higher Ed. - To Bob Smith, provost at Texas Tech University, maintaining a public faculty directory is just one of those things universities do.
tags: Texas Tech in the News
Sep 20, 2010
Bellingham Herald - The difference is linked to the current partisan divide on environmental issues, said Mark Stoll, a professor of environmental history at Texas Tech University. Stoll also noted that lawmakers from the affected region have been among those most worried that energy legislation might kill their oil-reliant economy.
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Sep 20, 2010
Abilene Reporter-News - “It is very likely that all three members will have increased clout because of the seniority and conservative viewpoints that will be compatible with the potentially large class of freshman Republicans,” Craig Goodman, assistant political science professor at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, said.
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Sep 20, 2010
Abilene Reporter-News - “Oil field Trash: Life and Labor in the Oil Patch” (Texas A&M University Press, $29.95 hardcover) covers the Texas oil scene from 1901 to 1960. Earlier this year, Texas Tech University Press brought out a book of Weaver’s humorous tales called “Hotter ‘n Pecos and Other West Texas Lies,” which also deals with life in the oil fields. “Oil field Trash” is a more serious — though certainly not dull — history.
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