Got Talent?
Singers, dancers, actors, etc. are welcome at the talent show.
Calling all Students. Now is the opportunity to showcase your talent. Medical students will host the TTUHSC Talent Show at 7 p.m. Aug. 7 at the Legacy Event Center, 1500 14th St.
Talent show participants will include students from all schools.
The Talent show helps welcome the incoming School of Medicine class as well as serve as a fundraiser for the South Plains Food Bank.
Sponsored by MusiCare, the Medical Student Government, the School of Medicine Office of Student Affairs and the Office of Student Services, the talent show performance also will be open to all schools and the public.
Admission cost is two canned food items or $10.
For more information, contact Matt Driver, second-year medical student and event organizer, at matthew.driver@ttuhsc.edu.
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