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Coby Ray Named as Texas Tech Student Regent
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“Coby has been a proven leader during his time at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,” said Tech Chancellor Kent Hance. “He previously earned his master's degree from the Rawls College of Business, and I know he will do an outstanding job...
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