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April 2011 Archive

Students Work to Quiet Hunger Pangs

The second annual Poverty Banquet raised awareness of a critical issue facing the Lubbock community and the world.

Community Baby Shower Boasts Biggest Success to Date

Now in its ninth year, the Stork's Nest Baby Shower has raised more than $350,000 for pregnant women in the Lubbock community.

El Paso Doctors Improving Outcomes of Brain Injuries

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine researchers are testing a new drug for effectiveness in treating traumatic brain injuries, the leading cause of death and disability among young Americans.

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and University Medical Center Continue to Forge Ahead with Clinical Trial

Researchers hope to improve the outcomes of traumatic brain injuries, which are the leading cause of death and disability among young Americans.

Exploring Living Organisms: Scientist Granted $1 Million for Research

New state funding will support nationally competitive research programs in Amarillo and strengthen student training.

School of Nursing in Abilene Receives Gift for New Building

Generous donations from the Abilene community will expand the regional campus and enhance the quality of health care to residents.

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