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In the Right Place at the Right Time
Athletic trainer's years of CPR knowledge and quick thinking saved a man's life during a football game.
Chancellor’s Council Awards Announced
For 11 years, the council has recognized university system faculty members for outstanding teaching and research.
Scientists Refine Alzheimer's Simple Blood Test
The test, a simpler version of a previous blood test, has recently been validated in an international journal.
'Tis the Season to Be... Melancholy?
Do the holidays have you in a slump? You're not alone.
Odessa Gets Real With New Simulation Center
Students will soon have the opportunity to get real world training in an educational setting thanks to a $1 million gift.
Abilene Nursing Education on Solid Ground
The School of Nursing breaks ground on new nursing facility in Abilene.
TTUHSC Awarded Nearly $6 Million in Research Funds
CPRIT grants will help five university faculty members continue cancer research.
Don't Let the Flu Keep You Down This Season
Kelly Klein, M.D., gives us the details on the pesky flu bug and how to fight it in the coming months.
A Simple Way to Brighten a Day
Students’ service project provides hope to children with cancer.
Burning the Candle at Both Ends
The artist behind Texas Tech's newest pieces of art explains their meanings.
Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto
El Paso obstetrics and gynecology residents get a head start on learning how to perform surgery using robotic technology.
Two Time Survivor Keeps on Trucking
Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer twice in 12 years, truck driver Julie Pierce believes nothing worthwhile comes without a fight.
From Bumps and Bruises to Bulbs and Bouquets
Kat Linton, M.D., spends her days in the clinic but her spare time in the fields with an unlikely hobby.
Community Bikes for Burns
Annual charity bike ride and run raises money for burn patients in Lubbock.
Check for More Than Monsters in Your Closet This Fall
Student clothing drive and sale helps continue care at volunteer clinic.
University Sets Enrollment Record
Fall 2011 enrollment is up 11 percent over last year.
This Land is Our Land
A recent 10.8-acre land donation will allow for the growth of the Amarillo campus.
The Sun Rises on a New Health Clinic
Sunrise Canyon is Lubbock's newest planning and treatment facility for those suffering from mental illness or psychiatric crisis.
School of Nursing is “Mature at 30”
The school celebrated its 30th anniversary this month.
Take a Step Toward Cancer Awareness
Entries are now being accepted for the second annual Art Heals Creative Expo in Lubbock.
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