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Nursing Educator Takes a Seat for Women's Health

Yondell Masten, Ph.D., has been named The Florence Thelma Hall Endowed Chair for Nursing Excellence in Women's Health.

Students Show Kids They're Born to Ride

The South Plains Autism Network brings children and their families together for a day of bike riding fun.

Lost in Translation: Audiologists Work to Overcome Language Barriers

English-speaking audiologists hope to improve communication with Spanish-speaking patients with help from a national grant.

It's Not Too Soon to Prepare for the Flu

With October just around the corner, now is the time to vaccinate yourself against the latest strain of influenza.

University Sees Record Growth

With 4,391 students, enrollment is up 7.25 percent over last year.

New School of Pharmacy Dean Named

Quentin Smith, Ph.D., replaces Arthur Nelson Jr., R.Ph., Ph.D., the school's founding dean.

Program Secures $1.3 Million for Telehealth

The grant will be used to create the TexLa Telehealth Resource Center, a partnership between TTUHSC and Louisiana State University Health Care Services Division.

Alumni Score Big in the NFL

Through hard work and motivation, two graduates of the School of Allied Health Sciences were given the opportunity of a lifetime.

Texas Team Receives $300,000 for Nursing Education

Texas is one of nine states to receive the grant aimed at creating a more diverse, educated nursing workforce.

Speech-Language Pathologists Discover a Vital Therapy

Combined with traditional therapy, VitalStim is gaining popularity in the treatment of swallowing disorders.

Don't Let the Mosquitoes Bite: Take Caution to Avoid West Nile Threat

Despite a recent increase in rainfall on the South Plains, residents shouldn't worry about contracting the West Nile virus if certain precautions are taken.

Give Your Kid a Shot Against Preventable Diseases

As a new school year approaches, so does the need for immunizations.

Give Your Career the EDGE With New Program

Beginning this fall, registered nurses in Texas will have a more accessible way to earn a bachelor's degree.

TTUHSC's Got Talent

Students from all schools on the Lubbock campus came together in a talent show welcoming first-year medical students.

Board of Regents Approve Nursing Building Construction

The 25,000-square-foot building will allow the El Paso nursing programs to admit up to 160 students per year.

Commit to Weight Loss in 5 Easy Steps

Diets often backfire, but a long-term commitment to weight loss helps you shed pounds and inches... and keep them off.

Lubbock’s Little Black Dress

The Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health in Lubbock will launch its premier fundraising event with dresses, drinks and desserts.

Watch Your Back This School Year

Toting around a heavy backpack is more than just a present nuisance, it can cause long-term damage.

On a Mission for Better Health Care

A group of students recently took their skills on the road to provide care to the impoverished and underserved citizens of Nicaragua.

Survivors Share the Sound of Recovery

A unique group of Lubbockites strengthen their voices each week in a new, student-established choir.

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